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Geographic information systems will increasingly find applications in a. public health b. health delivery institutions c. community-based long-term care d. comparative effectiveness research
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a. public health
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Medical tourism will likely increase with the growth of a. health insurance exchanges b. the phenomenon referred to as "brain gain" c. the national debt in the United States d. high-deductible health plans
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d. high-deductible health plans
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Anthro-cultural forces refer to a. the beliefs and values espoused primarily by middle-class Americans b. unmet needs among the most vulnerable population groups c. cultural change brought about by immigration d. the complex interaction of all the forces of future change
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a. the beliefs and values espoused primarily by middle-class Americans
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What has been one of the main issues in Massachusetts since the implementation of the health plan in that state? a. A large proportion of the population remains uninsured b. Physicians have left the state in large numbers c. Emergency department utilization has continued to rise d. Health disparities have increased among minority group
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c. Emergency department utilization has continued to rise
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Should the Affordable Care Act get repealed, a. health care reform will become a dead issue b. the main provisions of the ACA will be scrapped c. it will be replaced by a single-payer system d. some provision of the ACA will be retained
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d. some provision of the ACA will be retained
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Should the Affordable Care Act get repealed, what provision would likely be made to cover preexisting conditions? a. People with preexisting conditions will remain uninsured b. People with preexisting conditions will become Medicaid beneficiaries c. State-based high-risk pools will cover most people with preexisting conditions d. Insurers will have mandates to cover preexisting conditions
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c. State-based high-risk pools will cover most people with preexisting conditions
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Which two barriers will prevent the US health care system from reaching an ideal state? a. Anthro-cultural factors; technological change b. The American mindset in terms of expectations; inadequacies in the existing infrastructure c. Cost of health care; social and demographic forces d. Employment-based health insurance; insurance companies
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b. The American mindset in terms of expectations; inadequacies in the existing infrastructure
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Delivery of community-oriented primary care requires all of the following except: a. Training of physicians in primary care b. Supplementing the biomedical model with social and behavioral sciences c. Strengthening of public health functions d. Improvements in secondary and tertiary care delivery
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d. Improvements in secondary and tertiary care delivery
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Patient activation is the lowest among people a. insured by managed care plans b. enrolled in a medical home c. enrolled in Medicaid d. enrolled in Medicare
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c. enrolled in Medicaid
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What has been identified as the main obstacle to uniformity in the scope of practice for advance practice nurses? a. Deficits in education and training b. Different licensing and practice rules across states c. Lack of partnership with physicians d. Inadequate information systems
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b. Different licensing and practice rules across states
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Which particular skill is fundamental to the delivery of patient-centered care? a. Communication b. Decision-making c. Coordination d. Analytical
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a. Communication
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What has been identified as one of the main reasons for the shortage of physicians who are trained in geriatrics? a. Lack of interest among medical students b. Shortage of faculty in colleges and universities c. Lack of government initiatives d. Lack of demand
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b. Shortage of faculty in colleges and universities
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Primary care physicians will need to become comprehensivists mainly because of a. advances in medical technology b. a growing number of people with complex chronic conditions c. a greater emphasis on patient-centered care d. the adoption of the medical home model in health care delivery
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b. a growing number of people with complex chronic conditions
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The institutional infrastructure of long-term care delivery is going through a cultural change that emphasizes a. improved quality of care b. evidence-based care c. enriched living environments d. higher staff to patient ratios
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c. enriched living environments
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One of the most disconcerting aspects of government regulation of long-term care is a. inadequacy of regulations b. inconsistent application of regulations within and across regions c. overregulation d. inconsistencies between the regulatory requirements and delivery of care
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b. inconsistent application of regulations within and across regions
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Because of the transition of patients between long-term care and nonlong-term care settings, IT systems must be a. portable b. user-friendly c. synchronous d. interoperable
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d. interoperable
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What is the primary aim of International Health Regulations? a. To prevent and respond to acute public health risks b. Global dissemination of clinical practice guidelines c. Ban the development and stockpiling of biological agents d. To call upon international assistance in the event of major disasters
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a. To prevent and respond to acute public health risks
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What is the main use of regenerative medicine? a. To revive an individual who is near death b. To repair damaged genes c. To provide substitutes for life giving products such as blood d. To repair damaged organs and tissues
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d. To repair damaged organs and tissues
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Evidence-based medicine proposes to incorporate ______ in medical care delivery. a. clinical trials b. best practices c. experimentation d. clinical review
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b. best practices
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What is the main answer sought in comparative effectiveness research? a. How can best practices be adopted in clinical care delivery? b. What works best for which patients? c. What new research should be undertaken to improve quality? d. Why a particular treatment did not produce expected results?
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b. What works best for which patients?
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What is likely to be the biggest obstacle to the delivery of cost-efficient care? a. Government mandates for the delivery of certain types of care b. Rationing of services by the government c. Public's attitudes d. Inadequacy of comparative effectiveness research
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c. Public's attitudes
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By understanding the forces of future change one can accurately predict the future of health care in the United States.
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F
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An understanding of the forces of future change can help health care executives in developing strategies for their organizations.
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T
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Economists have projected that the Affordable Care Act will improve employment and household incomes.
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F
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Availability of qualified workforce is determined mainly by ecological factors.
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F
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Americans generally demonstrate a high degree of agreement on major health policy issues.
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F
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Recent surveys have demonstrated that Americans are willing to forego technological innovation and availability of new technology in favor of universal health insurance coverage.
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F
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Ecological factors often have global consequences.
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T
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Before the launch of the Affordable Care Act, surveys showed that over 50% of Americans disapproved the ACA.
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T
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Two main concerns expressed by citizens in Massachusetts since the implementation of the health plan include cost and waiting times to see a physician.
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T
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Hawaii and Oregon are two examples where universal access has been achieved in the United States
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F
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Many developed nations have been able to achieve universal access through a single-payer system.
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F
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There is a high degree of uniformity across states in the scope of practice for advance practice nurses.
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F
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Given the aging of the population, training in geriatrics is on the rise among physicians and nurses.
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F
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Medicare will not meet the growing need for long-term care services.
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T
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Gene therapy promises to replace the use of medications and surgeries in some areas.
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T
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Knowledge in comparative effectiveness research (CER) will grow more quickly if new studies are undertaken.
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F