Exam PDF – Complete Study Guide, Practice
Questions & Verified Answers for FACHE
Certification Success
• This study guide covers all domains tested on the FACHE Board of Governors
Exam, giving you 200 practice questions with verified answers and detailed EXPERT
RATIONALE to reinforce your understanding.
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ACHE BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BOG) EXAM — 200 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
DOMAIN 1: GOVERNANCE AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
1. The primary responsibility of a hospital governing board is to:
A. Manage the day-to-day operations of the facility
B. Approve all clinical protocols and procedures
C. Ensure the organization fulfills its mission and remains accountable to the
community
D. Supervise the medical staff directly
E. Negotiate contracts with payers and vendors
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Ensure the organization fulfills its mission and
remains accountable to the community
EXPERT RATIONALE: The governing board's ultimate responsibility is fiduciary and
strategic — ensuring the organization meets its mission, remains financially sound, and
is accountable to the community it serves. Day-to-day operations are delegated to the
CEO.
,2. Which of the following best describes the role of the CEO in relation to the
governing board?
A. The CEO chairs the governing board meetings
B. The CEO is solely responsible for setting organizational strategy
C. The CEO serves as the primary link between the board and the organization's
operations
D. The CEO appoints all board members
E. The CEO holds veto power over board decisions
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The CEO serves as the primary link between the
board and the organization's operations
EXPERT RATIONALE: The CEO is the board's primary agent for implementing strategy
and managing operations. The CEO communicates organizational performance to the
board and translates board decisions into operational action.
3. Which committee of the governing board is most directly responsible for
quality of care oversight?
A. Finance Committee
B. Audit Committee
C. Quality and Patient Safety Committee
D. Executive Committee
E. Nominating Committee
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Quality and Patient Safety Committee
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Quality and Patient Safety Committee provides board-level
oversight of clinical quality, patient outcomes, and safety initiatives — a core governance
responsibility in modern healthcare organizations.
,4. A conflict of interest policy for board members is MOST important for:
A. Limiting board member participation in meetings
B. Ensuring decisions are made in the best interest of the organization rather than
personal gain
C. Preventing board members from serving on multiple committees
D. Restricting outside employment of executives
E. Controlling executive compensation packages
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Ensuring decisions are made in the best interest of
the organization rather than personal gain
EXPERT RATIONALE: Conflict of interest policies protect organizational integrity by
requiring board members to disclose and recuse themselves from decisions where
personal interests may interfere with fiduciary duties.
5. Board self-evaluation is considered a best practice in healthcare
governance primarily because:
A. It satisfies regulatory requirements from CMS
B. It is required by The Joint Commission
C. It helps the board improve its own performance and effectiveness
D. It reduces executive turnover
E. It allows the board to evaluate the CEO's performance
CORRECT ANSWER: C. It helps the board improve its own performance and
effectiveness
EXPERT RATIONALE: Board self-evaluation is a governance best practice that allows the
board to assess its own functioning, identify gaps in skills or knowledge, and
continuously improve its oversight capacity.
, 6. In a not-for-profit hospital, to whom is the governing board ultimately
accountable?
A. Shareholders
B. The federal government
C. The community it serves
D. The medical staff
E. The state health department
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The community it serves
EXPERT RATIONALE: Not-for-profit hospitals exist to serve community needs. Their
boards are trustees of the public interest and are therefore ultimately accountable to the
communities they serve, not to shareholders.
7. Which of the following is the BEST example of the board's fiduciary duty?
A. Reviewing patient satisfaction scores quarterly
B. Approving the annual operating and capital budget
C. Credentialing individual physicians
D. Conducting staff performance reviews
E. Designing clinical care pathways
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Approving the annual operating and capital budget
EXPERT RATIONALE: Fiduciary duty includes financial stewardship — ensuring
organizational assets are protected and used appropriately. Budget approval is one of
the most direct exercises of this responsibility.
8. Which of the following governance structures is most common in large
academic medical centers?