. Such an oath is no longer meaningful since it is not suitable for 2. According to the textbook, it is easier than ever
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questions and stating preferences in their medical experiences. C. There is an increasing gap between patients and caregivers. D. There are more and more company-sponsored health plans for the employees. 3. Which of the following best describes the use of electronic medical records (EMR) in the U.S.? EMRs can save time, prevent mistakes, and help coordinate patient care. The United States has never created and used EMR technology. C. Federal legislation passed in 1989 requires that all physicians must use EMRs. Á EMRs are banned in the United States because of privacy concerns. 4 Managed care was created mostly to:
Name: 11. Which of the following is NOT typically an advantage of managed care? A. Patient and health care organizations generally benefit if patients stay healthy. B. Set copays may make health care more affordable for people with chronic illnesses. C. The system is designed to reduce inefficiencies and waste. D. The price that patients pay has remained stable over the last 20 years.
th 14. If a hospital cuts costs and provides care for less money (e.g., using less expensive procedure & drugs instead of the more reliable/named-brands) than the capitated fees it receives, what happens? A. The hospital gets to keep the difference as profit. B. The hospital reimburses the patient, providing an incentive for patients to get well quickly. C. It is no longer considered capitation. D. All of the above
U00 endoci 6. Managed care organizations were originally created to improve the sanitare Upgro conditions at medical facilities in developing countries. Then, managed care was adopted to the U.S. because health care costs fell in those countries. uracellular ne mph. A. True B. False Activity Identify Locate the these o As you 7. One advantage of managed care is that it offers patients a perfect level of privacy. For example, managed care does not require any information about a patient(e.g., diagnosis, treatment plans,...) before reimbursing for these services. A. True B. False En Considering the growth in physician supply and a lower rate of growth in physician demand in the U.S., the shortage of primary care doctors in rural and low income areas will not be an issue any more. A. True 6. False Pit Th. сіс Ic 720 In addition to various health communication issues around us, health
. Such an oath is no longer meaningful since it is not suitable for 2. According to the textbook, it is easier than ever to be knowledgeable about health as: A. News media in the U.S. always cover health-related stories of celebrities. B. Empowered patients tend to take active roles by asking Name: 11. Which of the following is NOT typically an advantage of managed care? A. Patient and health care organizations generally benefit if patients stay healthy. B. Set copays may make health care more affordable for people with chronic illnesses. C. The system is designed to reduce inefficiencies and waste. D. The price that patients pay has remained stable over the last 20 years.
th 14. If a hospital cuts costs and provides care for less money (e.g., using less expensive procedure & drugs instead of the more reliable/named-brands) than the capitated fees it receives, what happens? A. The hospital gets to keep the difference as profit. B. The hospital reimburses the patient, providing an incentive for patients to get well quickly. C. It is no longer considered capitation. D. All of the above
U00 endoci 6. Managed care organizations were originally created to improve the sanitare Upgro conditions at medical facilities in developing countries. Then, managed care was adopted to the U.S. because health care costs fell in those countries. uracellular ne mph. A. True B. False Activity Identify Locate the these o As you 7. One advantage of managed care is that it offers patients a perfect level of privacy. For example, managed care does not require any information about a patient(e.g., diagnosis, treatment plans,...) before reimbursing for these services. A. True B. False En Considering the growth in physician supply and a lower rate of growth in physician demand in the U.S., the shortage of primary care doctors in rural and low income areas will not be an issue any more. A. True 6. False Pit Th. сіс Ic 720 In addition to various health communication issues around us, health