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Question | Answer |
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Managed care networks are required to provide quality care: | at the lowest possible cost |
TRICARE is a health insurance plan funded by the U.S. Government for: | the military and their families |
What can patients do a hospital that they CANNOT do at a clinic? | spend the night |
MOST non-profit healthcare organizations focus on specific: | diseases or health professions |
A local agency that provides immunizations, inspections for environmental health and sanitation, and clinics for health care prevention is: | the health department |
The Duke Children's Hospital in Durham is an example of what type of hospital? | speciality hospital |
What agency would respond when there is an outbreak of West Nile Virus in North Carolina? | CDC |
What international health agency is sponsored by the United Nations? | World Health Organization |
What diagnosis is the most common among hospice patients? | cancer |
The NIH and CDC are divisions of the: | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
What statement is TRUE for MOST medical offices? | services include examination, diagnosis, and treatment |
Medicare is best described as health insurance for the: | elderly |
If someone has Type B Medicare, what must the consumer pay for services? | A premium, initial deductible and 20% |
Janet was severly burned. Once her burns began to heal, she still needed regular medical care and frequent physical therapy. Janet would be transferred to a (an): | rehabilitation facility |
A worker in a large textile mill injures an arm on a machine at work. Where would the worker go FIRST? | Industrial health care center |
A person who is blind is eligible for what type of state-administered assistance program? | Medicaid |
Of the following, which is a non-profit agency? | American Red Cross |
The FDA regulates: | food and medications sold to the public |
Joan tells Lakisha, "You should try my doctor. She's excellent." Lakisha replies, "I can't. Your doctor is not on my list of approved providers." She MOST LIKELY has: | an HMO |
Mrs. Carter must pay $15 each time she visits her physician. This payment is called a (an): | co-payment |
CDC is the acronym for the: | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
The amount of money that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay is the: | deductible |