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Chapter 16, Problem 15.3EP
Which of the following is a true statement regarding a performance indicator?
- a. All health care organizations are required to report a performance indicator.
- b. Only governmental health care organizations are required to report a performance indicator.
- c. The purpose of reporting a performance indicator is to make it easier to compare the results of operations of not-for-profit health care organizations to those of for-profit health care organizations.
- d. The purpose of reporting a performance indicator is to assist in evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of a health care organization’s operating activities.
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