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Section 1: The U.S. Health Care System Structure
1. What is the primary source of health insurance coverage
for most Americans under age 65?
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Employer-Sponsored Insurance
D) Department of Veterans Affairs
2. Which U.S. government program provides health
coverage primarily for individuals aged 65 and older?
A) Medicaid
B) The Affordable Care Act
C) Medicare
D) CHIP
3. Medicaid is a joint federal-state program that provides
health coverage to:
A) All U.S. citizens
B) Low-income individuals and families
C) Military veterans
D) Federal employees
,4. What is the primary function of a Health Maintenance
Organization (HMO)?
A) To provide malpractice insurance to doctors
B) To provide a integrated system of care for a pre-paid
premium
C) To regulate drug prices
D) To fund medical research
5. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Triple Aim
framework focuses on:
A) Cost, Quality, and Access
B) Prevention, Treatment, and Cure
C) Doctors, Nurses, and Administrators
D) Hospitals, Clinics, and Pharmacies
6. What is the main role of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)?
A) To provide health insurance
B) To regulate food, drugs, and medical devices for safety
and efficacy
C) To manage the Medicare program
D) To set hospital reimbursement rates
7. Which entity is the single largest payer for health care in
the United States?
A) Blue Cross Blue Shield
B) The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
, C) UnitedHealth Group
D) The Department of Defense
8. A key feature of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was the
creation of:
A) Medicare Part D
B) Health Insurance Marketplaces/Exchanges
C) The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
D) Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs)
9. What is "public health" primarily concerned with?
A) Providing individual surgical procedures
B) Protecting and improving the health of populations and
communities
C) Managing private hospital systems
D) Insuring individuals for catastrophic illness
10. The concept of "universal health coverage" aims to
ensure that:
A) All citizens see a doctor monthly
B) All personal health records are digitized
C) All individuals have access to needed health services
without financial hardship
D) All hospitals are non-profit
Section 2: Health Care Economics and Financing