MOA 190 - Healthcare Administration » Spring 2022 » Exam 2

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Question #1
A proprietary health care facility is typically owned and operated by:
A.   A public entity.
B.   The state government.
C.   The federal government.
D.   A corporation with shareholders.
Question #2
The 'date of service' refers to care provided to a patient during:
A.   A 24-hour period.
B.   A day of the week.
C.   An encounter, regardless of how long it lasts.
D.   A calendar day.
Question #3
A skilled nursing facility provides which type of inpatient care?
A.   Short-term and Long-term
B.   Long-term
C.   Short-term
D.   None of the above
Question #4
A hospice provides care to those who are diagnosed as:
A.   Pregnant and expected to deliver within 30–45 days.
B.   Mentally ill.
C.   Terminally ill (expected to die within 6 months).
D.   Homebound (patients on strict bed rest).
Question #5
The organization that awards physician certification in specialty areas is the:
A.   American Medical Association.
B.   National Board of Physician Specialties.
C.   National Physician Specialists.
D.   American Board of Medical Specialties.
Question #6
Health care facilities in an urban community will typically draw patients from a geographical area that is:
A.   Smaller than in rural areas.
B.   Larger than in rural areas.
C.   Unknown.
D.   The same as in rural areas.
Question #7
The geographic area from which the facility will attract ________ of patients is known as the primary service area.
A.   25%
B.   60%
C.   45%
D.   75%
Question #8
Other members of the clinical staff who provide specialized services may include:
A.   A professional coder.
B.   A security guard.
C.   A physical therapist.
D.   A director of housekeeping.
Question #9
Which of the following is an example of accounts receivable?
A.   Payroll
B.   Dividends to stockholders
C.   Claims submitted to third-party payer
D.   Telephone bill
Question #10
Which of the following is an example of a specialty care hospital?
A.   MD Anderson Cancer Centers
B.   Boston General Hospital
C.   Orlando Regional Medical Center
D.   Minute Clinic
Question #11
Reviewing statistics on population 'age' can give you the answer to which of the following questions?
A.   How many patients are covered by Aetna?
B.   In what areas do my patients work?
C.   How many patients are covered by Medicare?
D.   What percentage of patients are African American?
Question #12
The statistical measures and categorization of individuals using gender, age, and race are collectively known as:
A.   Demographics.
B.   Monographics.
C.   Geographics.
D.   Psychographics.
Question #13
Knowing about certain cultural offenses to certain procedures in the facility's community can prompt an administrator to:
A.   Find alternate treatments.
B.   Refuse to care for certain groups.
C.   Ignore this issue.
D.   Get a court order to force treatment.
Question #14
Knowing the largest percentage of the area's population as determined by ___________ will provide insights as to what health care services may be needed the most.
A.   education level
B.   age
C.   geographic location
D.   gender
Question #15
Every individual in your facility should be trained to:
A.   Acknowledge cultural differences.
B.   Be willing to connect to all patients with respect.
C.   All of the answers are correct.
D.   Put aside their personal biases.
Question #16
Employment statistics can be used to:
A.   Support offering a free clinic.
B.   Determine the percentage of the population with health insurance coverage.
C.   Determine the percentage of the population with health insurance coverage and support offering a free clinic.
D.   None of the choices are correct
Question #17
Administrators can gather data about their facility's community by accessing statistical information from:
A.   Staff members who live in the area.
B.   Other health care facilities in the area.
C.   Facebook.
D.   Federal and state governments.
Question #18
The inclusion of the domain .gov in a website address is limited to those created by:
A.   Non-profit organizations.
B.   The United States federal government.
C.   Post-secondary colleges and universities.
D.   Private, commercial organizations.
Question #19
When dealing with health care data, only that information gathered and analyzed within the last ________ year(s) is considered current.
A.   1
B.   10
C.   3
D.   5
Question #20
Diagnostic reports revealing a large number of patients with fractures could statistically support:
A.   Provision of back-to-school vaccinations.
B.   Purchasing an x-ray machine.
C.   An education session about good nutrition.
D.   Opening a cardiology clinic.
Question #21
Analyzing referral reports can provide insights into opportunities to:
A.   Provide transportation.
B.   Expand the list of services provided.
C.   Shorten office hours.
D.   Reduce staff.
Question #22
All of the following budget elements are categorized as expenditures except:
A.   Costs.
B.   Revenue.
C.   Overhead.
D.   Taxes.
Question #23
The race/sex group with the highest proclivity for elevated blood pressure in 2001 is:
A.   African American men.
B.   White (Caucasian) men.
C.   African American women.
D.   Mexican American men.
Question #24
Physicians and hospitals that need financial help paying for the conversion to electronic health records could get incentive payments through:
A.   PQRS.
B.   EPA.
C.   CDC.
D.   CMS.
Question #25
The money paid out for bandages and exam table covers are considered:
A.   Reimbursement from third-party payers.
B.   Variable expenditures.
C.   Payroll.
D.   Fixed costs.

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