Healthcare Management overview 1 – Flashcards

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What does "PPS" stand for?
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Prospective payment system
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Which of the following is a reason for the growth in outpatient services?
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-Managed care -New technology -Patient preference (all of the above)
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Hospice services are primarily for people with:
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terminal illness
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Palliation
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Pain and symptom management
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two reasons for growth of outpatient services:
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technology and managed care
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EMTALA
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The law that requires ER departments to treat patients regardless of their ability to pay
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two outpatient primary care service sites:
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-Physician offices -Hospital emergency services
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Inpatient care:
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Healthcare delivered in conjunction with an overnight stay in a facility
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To be called a hospital, a facility must have at least __ beds.
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6
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The biggest share of national health spending is used by
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hospitals
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What is the meaning of "excess capacity" in the healthcare inpatient sector?
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empty beds
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What has been the effect of intense consolidation in certain hospital markets?
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dilution of competition
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The Hill Burton act was passed to
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relieve shortage of hospitals
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What did the swing bed program allow rural hospitals to do?
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use the same beds for acute or long term care
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How did the PPS based on DRGs lead to hospital downsizing in the United States?
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It created financial incentives to minimize the patients length of stay
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Which of these hospitals it not likely to serve the general public?
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federal hospitals
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Which ownership type constitutes the largest group of hospitals and hospital beds in the United States?
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private nonprofit
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For whose financial benefit are proprietary (for profit) hospitals operated?
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stockholders
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Which hospitals provide services to children in the communities that do not have specialty children's hospitals?
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general hospitals
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To be classified as a critical access hospital, the number of acute care beds should not exceed:
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25
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According to US law, nonprofit organizations are
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tax exempt
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Which entity in hospital governance is legally responsible for the hospital's operations?
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the board of trustees
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Which entity oversees the licensure of healthcare facilities?
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state government
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3 hospital types by ownership:
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-public -private for profit -private for nonprofit
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3 functions of a teaching hospital:
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-research -education to residents -provide care to poorer population
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The HMO act of 1973 required
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Employers to offer an HMO alternative to conventional health insurance
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32. Under the fee-for-service system, providers had the incentive to
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Deliver more services than what would be medically necessary because a greater volume would increase their incomes
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Gatekeeping heavily depends on the services of a
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Primary care physician
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Closely associated with the function of UR is the function of
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discharge planning
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Review of patterns of practice is undertaken as part of
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Retrospective utilization review
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When an MCO adopts capitation as the primary method of payment, which service is likely to be carved out?
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mental health
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Which HMO model is likely to provide the greatest control over the practice patterns of physicians?
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staff model
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Physicians are employees of the HMO
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staff model
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A network model HMO
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Contracts with more than one group practices
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Which type of MCO has achieved the greatest success in member enrollment?
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PPO's
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Which of the following is NOT an example of consolidation?
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building of new facilities
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An organization ceases to exist as a separate entity and is absorbed into the purchasing corporation.
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Acquisition
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Two organizations cease to exist and a new corporation is formed
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Merger
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What type of integration is represented by a chain of nursing homes?
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Horizontal integration
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Which type of long term care service is predominantly used in the US?
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Informal care
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Which part of medicare covers SNF services?
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Inpatient
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Tertiary care is
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highly specialized
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The most prominent reason for the decline in the number of procedures performed in the hospital is:
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Most of these procedures were shifted to outpatient settings
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Cost-effective management of care for patients who have complex medical conditions
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case management
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Antitrust legislation is intended to provide checks against
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payments for patient referrals
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Development of the hospital and _____ happened almost hand in hand in a symbiotic relationship between the two.
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Professionalization of medical practice
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E-health has resulted in
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Patient empowerment and a dilution of their dependent role
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Physicians and hospitals in the U.S. began consolidating and integrating mainly in response to
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- Pressure to contain costs -The growth of managed care (b and c)
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Historically, inpatient care developed ___________ outpatient care.
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After
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Emergency departments, in most cases, are equipped to provide:
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-secondary services -tertiary services (both b and c)
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Which of the following is an example of a secondary care service?
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-Rehabilitation -Surgery -Consultation (all of the above)
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Which country's health care system is founded on the principles of gatekeeping?
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UK
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Countries whose health systems are oriented more toward primary care achieve:
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Higher satisfaction with health services among their populations
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Which primary factor was the trigger that made hospitals limit care to the more acute periods of illness rather than the full course of the disease?
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Pressure to contain costs
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Who pioneered the transformation of nursing into a recognized profession?
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Florence Nightingale
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Which factor was the most instrumental in the growth of nonprofit community hospitals in the United States?
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Hill Burton Act
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Why are discharge statistics more accurate than admission statistics as a count of inpatients served by a hospital?
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Deaths are counted as discharges
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ALOS is an indicator of
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severity of illness
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How is average length of stay calculated?
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days of care/discharges
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Average daily census is a measure of a hospitals
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days of care
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What financial benefit does a small rural hospital reap by qualifying for the designation Critical Access Hospital?
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It can receive cost-plus reimbursement under Medicare Part A
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Nonphysician practitioners (NPPs) include
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Physicians Assistants
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Capitation is best described as
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per member per month payment
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Under which payment method is a fee schedule used?
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discounted fees
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In the beginning, why did HMOs only had limited appeal?
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The insured wanted to maintain the choice of providers
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Who is likely to bear the most financial risk under the IPA model?
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The providers
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Among HMOs, which model is predominant in the marketplace?
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IPA model
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PPOs were created by _____ in response to HMOs growing market share.
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insurance companies
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Public health is the science of
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-Preventing disease -Prolonging life -Promoting health (all of the above)
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HIM professionals participate in a variety of public health roles by acting as
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-Data collectors -Data analysis -Data reporters (All of the above)
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The top section of the Public Health Pyramid, direct health care services, provides direct health services, such as medical care, psychological counseling, and hospital care to
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Individuals
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The enabling services level of the Public Health Pyramid provides health and social services that support of supplement the health of
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Aggregates
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At which level of the Public Health Pyramid are services delivered to an entire population?
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population-based services
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Outpatient care accounts for what percent of gross patient revenue for all US hospitals?
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40%
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Approximately how many emergency departments exist in the US?
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4000
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How is community-oriented primary care (COPC) different from primary care?
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COPC adds a population-based approach to identifying and addressingcommunity health problems
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Which of the following factors helps determine the proportion of primary care personnel to specialists needed for the adequate provision of primary care?
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how rigidly the health care delivery system employs gatekeeping and the population's rates of utilization of primary care services
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The managed care phenomenon was welcomed mostly by
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employers
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With the growth of managed care, the balance of power in the medical marketplace swung toward
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the demand side
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A managed care organization functions like
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an insurer
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What is the purpose of risk sharing with providers?
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It makes providers cost concious
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In the term, managed care, 'manage' refers to
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management of utilization
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Closed-panel plan:
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the enrollee is restricted to the providers on the panel
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Under _____ a primary care physician becomes the portal of entry to the health care delivery system.
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gatekeeping
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Precertification is the responsibility of
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the health plan
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Concurrent UR in a hospital will be primarily concerned with the
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length of stay
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A primary care physician decides whether or not to refer a patient to a specialist.
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prospective utilization review
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Which legislation created the State Children's Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP)?
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Balanced Budget Act of 1997
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Community health centers serve primarily:
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populations which are medically underserved
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Which of the following factors was particularly important in promoting the growth of office-based medical practice in the postindustrial period?
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urbanization
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Which type of health care facility employs the most people in the U.S.?
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hospitals
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The basic source of the physician distribution problem in the U.S. is:
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lack of health coverage for all
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Primary care is:
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-Longitudinal -The portal to the healthcare system -Holistic (all of the above)
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Which of the following is a major criticism of managed care?
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quality of care may be sacrificed
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In a hospital classified as short stay, the ALOS is less than
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25 days
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The first hospitals in the United States served mainly
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the poor
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