Module 2 Weekly Quiz
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Module 2 Weekly Quiz #2
Question 1 5
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Congress mandating that employers offer health insurance was a factor that led to the rapid expansion of employer-based health insurance.
True
False
Question 2
5
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With regard to the legalities pertaining to the Affordable Care Act, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that federal subsidies were to be made available only to those who purchased health insurance through an exchange established by a state.
True
False
Question 3
5
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pts
Which of the following has been the primary factor that has shielded the U.S. health care system from a major overhaul?
Economic forces
!
Beliefs and values
Social factors
Science and technology
Question 4 5
/ 5
pts
What was the role of a dispensary in preindustrial America?
Its role was to perform outpatient surgeries.
The aim of this facility was to isolate people who had contracted a contagious disease.
rrect!
It provided free outpatient services.
It delivered medicines to hospital inpatients.
Question 5 5
/ 5
pts
In preindustrial America, even untrained people could practice medicine.
True
False
Question 6 5
/ 5
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In Preindustrial America, the destitute and disruptive elements of society were confined in a(n):
asylum.
hospital ward.
almshouse
pesthouse.
Question 7 5
/ 5
pts
After the ACA's enactment, more than half of the states and some private parties filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the legislation.
True
False
Question 8 5
/ 5
pts
In postindustrial America, informal alliances between physicians and hospitals were outlawed.
True
False
Question 5
/ 5
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4. What is voluntary health insurance?
Government-sponsored health insurance
Health insurance sponsored by a hospital
Health insurance that covers only hospital services
orrect
Private health insurance
Question 10 5
/ 5
pts
Medicaid is a government-based program intended to cover the eligible poor, determined by income level.
True
False
Question 11 5
/ 5
pts
Expansion of the number and types of health services professionals closely follows population trends, advances in research and technology, disease and illness trends, and changes in health care financing and delivery of services.
True
False
Question 12 5
/ 5
pts
NPPs practice in many areas in which physicians practice; however, NPPs do not have a medical degree.
ect!
True
False
Question 13
5
/ 5
pts
Health service administrators:
focus on the community as a whole rather than treating the individual.
assist physicians in patient care.
are responsible for operational, clinical, and financial outcomes of the entire organization.
diagnose and treat patient illnesses.
Question 14
5
/ 5
pts
Studies have shown that NPP services can:
spend less time with patients than physicians
improve access to primary care.
work independently of physicians.
provide mediocre services at a less expensive price.
Question 15
5
/ 5
pts
A specialist must:
attend only medical school
serve as a gatekeeper to contain costs.
work in a hospital
t!
gain certification in an area of medical specialization.
Question 16
5
/ 5
pts
There are more generalists than specialists in the United States.
True
False
Question 17
5
/ 5
pts
A job description for a physician would be to:
dispense medications.
only prescribe medications to patients.
determine the significance of a patient's health condition.
refer commonly occurring conditions to specialists.
Question 18
5
/ 5
pts
Public health professionals:
are responsible for operational, clinical, and financial outcomes of the entire organization.
diagnose and treat patient illnesses
focus on the community as a whole rather than treating the individual.
assist physicians in patient car
Question 19
5
/ 5
pts
Five core disciplines of public health include:
community health.
biostatistics.
dental hygiene.
drug development.
Question 20
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/ 5
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Hospitalists are exclusively involved in outpatient medicine, and their roles parallel those of primary care physicians in an inpatient setting, in that they manage the care of outpatients.
True
False
Quiz Score:
100
out of 100
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