A primary care provider where a person is likely to receive the first care for a given condition is
called the - Answers point of entry
The CHIP is focused on the health care of children. - Answers True
What two main concerns dominate the debate today over Medicare reform policy? - Answers
Decrease spending and provide comprehensive coverage
How was the Medicare PPS system designed to curb escalating health care costs? - Answers By
providing a general fee schedule for services
Which of the following is not a principal feature of U.S. health policy? - Answers Consensus of
public opinions
The AHCA of 2017 failed to pass the U.S. Senate. - Answers True
COVID-19 has further exacerbated health care disparities in the United States. - Answers True
After the ACA was enacted, individuals with higher incomes may still have trouble paying
deductibles and premiums. - Answers True
Policy evaluation of outcomes is a component of the policy cycle. - Answers False
Providing all funding for graduate medical residents is an essential role that individual states
play in health care policy-making. - Answers False
How does health care policy-making operate in the United States? - Answers Incrementally
Delivery of health care services posed greater problems in rural communities than urban
communities. - Answers True
The U.S. health care delivery system is centrally controlled. - Answers False
Which of the following represents a key concern of the Medicare program? - Answers Expand
program coverage to those eligible
What type of allocative tool spreads benefits throughout society? - Answers Distributive
The American public generally accepts the idea of universal health coverage and the federal
government managing the health care delivery system. - Answers False
In the SEIR Model, SEIR stands for - Answers susceptible, exposed, infected, and recovered
Incidence Rate= - Answers (new cases)/(persons at risk)
Prevalence Rate = - Answers number of cases that currently are active / population
, Risk or cumulative incidence = - Answers total cases in a time period / persons at risk
Survival rate = - Answers cases-deaths / cases
examples of structure quality and outcome from ppt - Answers
A ____ is a primary care provider that has been recognized by the National Committee for Quality
Assurance's evaluation program. - Answers Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
According to the WHO, primary care includes - Answers - Point of entry
- Community based
- Coordination of care
- Essential care
- Integrated care
- Accountability
___ is meant to be used in place of conventional medicine - Answers Alternative medicine
____ is meant to be used with traditional medicine. - Answers Complementary medicine
Most long-term care facilities are considered ____ facilities. - Answers in-patient
Out-patient long term care services include ____ and ____. - Answers case management and
adult day care
Services at ____ are generally given by volunteer staff. - Answers free clinics
The pandemic has highlighted primary care as a key component of the health care response
due to its - Answers gatekeeping role, community-based nature, and emphasis on prevention
and overall health
The pandemic has highlighted ____ as a key component of the health care response due to its
gatekeeping role, community-based nature, and emphasis on prevention and overall health. -
Answers primary care
____ care consists of diagnostic and therapeutic services and treatment for the "walking" patient.
- Answers Ambulatory
Ambulatory still includes the ____ even though not all patients are "walking" - Answers ED
____ are supported by grant funding administered by the Bureau of Primary Health Care (in
DHHS). - Answers Community Health Centers (CHCs)
____ primary care includes the 6 aspects of the WHO definition of primary and a population-