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172 CHAPTER 14 Key Trends in Healthcare Law and Ethics 3. What are some of the benefits in the passage of the Affordable Care Act? A. Ensured insurance coverage for those with preexist ing conditions B. Subsidized insurance premiums C. Extended insurance coverage for dependents D. All of the above 4. Which of the following healthcare professionals is facing a workforce shortage? A. Allied health professionals B. Nurses C. Physicians D. All of the above 5. The increased demand for...
d. Fewer nursing homes 47. Allied health professionals comprise how much of the healthcare workforce? h 40 c. 60% d. 48. The shortage of physicians and nurses may result in which of the following? Declining need for training institutions b. Longer lifespans Higher cost of healthcare d. Increased demand for allied health professionals 49. The adoption of the International Classification of Disease, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) has increased the need for occupational therapists b.medical coders. c. radiographers d. nurses. 50. To...
31. Despite HIPAA laws, guidelines, and safeguards, healthcare organizations continue to have issues in a protecting patient information and ensuring confidentiality. b. reducing administrative cost. c. sufficiently train medical staff on EHR systems. d. storing paper medical records during the transition. 32. According to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), the benefit of EHR interoperability is a. data exchange can be received without having to interpret. b. data is preserved and is unaltered when exchanged. c. EHR systems...
1. Why has the American Medical Association (AMA) favored subsidies to those with low incomes (Medicaid) but opposed Medicare, which provided subsidized healthcare to all the aged? a. The largest increase in demand would come from extending insurance to those unable to pay. Those with higher incomes presumably have private insurance coverage or can afford to pay physicians. Extending government subsidies to those currently able to pay would greatly increase the government's cost, which would result in the government developing...
MVLS 1. lapu SILILLLIVES this is considered a. abuse of privilege. b.kickbacks. c. a violation of the Stark law. d. All of the options 22. The medical practice act that governs healthcare professionals is regulated a. locally. b. state by state. c. AMA d. by an employer. 23. Physicians are governed not only by state laws but also by a. the American Medical Association. c. repeal the Affordable Care Aur. d. All of the options Which of the following requires...
29. A terminally ill patient C. D can benefit from Gurte care huwasai hope of recovery can benefit from palliative care is required to have a living will can legally negotiate an ansieda all of the above de in most cases (30. A procedure to test for genetic dcfects in wh Surrounding the fetus is called catre to test for genetic dcfects in which a needle is used to withdraw a small amount of the huid a felony cugenics amniocentesis...
2. In the not too distant past, it was possible for a patient to receive almost all of his/her care from a sole physician who the patient trusted because the physician knew the patient’s health well. With healthcare becoming increasingly specialized, it is becoming rare for a patient to see only one physician. When a patient sees multiple physicians, _________ may be lost. To help ensure _________ and quality, physicians realize the importance of proper medical record keeping (i.e., past...
d. Both the patient and the physician $. Continuity of care means a collection of activities designed to ensure adequate quality, especially in manufactured products or in the service industries a formal examination of an organization's or individual's accounts medical attention that continues smoothly from one provider to another so that the patient receives the most benefit d r ied or endowed with a particular authority Which of the following are common types of filing equipment found in a medical...
8. Which of the following would be considered professional jargon? Encephalalgia b. Backache Earache d Headache Which of the following is de when shephene message is taken a The caller's name and phone number b. The time and due c. The name of the person to whom the call is directed d The caller's account number is on what time is it on the East Coast 10. If your office is in California and a 8 am b. 9 am...
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21. The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) mandates that everyone buy health insurance or face a penalty. The rationale for this policy is to: solve the adverse selection problem. A B) solve the moral hazard problem. C) make sure that high-risk people pay higher premiums than low-risk people D ensure that Medicare enrollees pay actuarially fair insurance premiums. ) 22. Many states have laws requiring that health insurance policies cover the treatment of diabetes. One...