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ACHE BOG Exam Prep: 100 Sample Questions for Healthcare Executives, Exams of Advanced Education

A sample test with 100 questions to help individuals prepare for the ACHE BOG exam. The questions cover topics relevant to healthcare administration, including financial management, strategic planning, risk management, and healthcare regulations. This resource is useful for candidates seeking certification in healthcare management, providing a review of key concepts and principles tested on the exam. It offers insights and knowledge essential for effective healthcare leadership. The questions simulate the actual exam format, allowing candidates to familiarize themselves with question types and improve test-taking skills. By studying these questions, candidates can enhance their understanding of healthcare administration principles and increase their chances of success on the exam. This document is a valuable tool for professional development in healthcare.

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ACHE BOG Exam Sample Test -
100 Questions LATEST UPDATE
2025!!!
A correct statement regarding trustee serving as fiduciaries is that they can: - be
indicted for alleged theft of facility funds and improper expenditures of facility funds for
personal reasons.
A facility maintenance program will be most effective if: - reliability, safety and efficient
operation guide the plan's design
A joint venture laboratory owned by a hospital and physicians on its medical staff would
probably be a violation of fraud and abuse law if it were to: - required investors to refer
business to it
A key reason for choosing board members is because: - of what they can do for the
organization
A non-legitimate reason to release information from a patient's medical record is when: -
requested by the spouse or next of kin
A positive net present value indicates that the investment has a rate of return: - decision
on which of the proposed capital projects will be funded
A stop-gap measure that a health service might use to manage intergroup conflict,
which allows people to cool down and regain perspective, is: - smoothing
A system for providing reward for improvement in productivity should:. - focus on both
nonfinancial and financial rewards
A technique used to shorten the in-house processing time of the accounts receivable
cycle is a: - "lock-box" agreement
A weighted average cost of capital is the: - economic cost to the organization of
producing all required returns to capital
All of the following are commonly recognized to be right of each patient EXCEPT the
right to: - communicate with caregiver in the language the patient's choosing
All of the following are methods used to forecast future demands except: - estimation of
a competitor's current customer base
All of the following can be used to establish marketing budgets? - Objective and task
method
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100 Questions LATEST UPDATE

A correct statement regarding trustee serving as fiduciaries is that they can: - be indicted for alleged theft of facility funds and improper expenditures of facility funds for personal reasons. A facility maintenance program will be most effective if: - reliability, safety and efficient operation guide the plan's design A joint venture laboratory owned by a hospital and physicians on its medical staff would probably be a violation of fraud and abuse law if it were to: - required investors to refer business to it A key reason for choosing board members is because: - of what they can do for the organization A non-legitimate reason to release information from a patient's medical record is when: - requested by the spouse or next of kin A positive net present value indicates that the investment has a rate of return: - decision on which of the proposed capital projects will be funded A stop-gap measure that a health service might use to manage intergroup conflict, which allows people to cool down and regain perspective, is: - smoothing A system for providing reward for improvement in productivity should:. - focus on both nonfinancial and financial rewards A technique used to shorten the in-house processing time of the accounts receivable cycle is a: - "lock-box" agreement A weighted average cost of capital is the: - economic cost to the organization of producing all required returns to capital All of the following are commonly recognized to be right of each patient EXCEPT the right to: - communicate with caregiver in the language the patient's choosing All of the following are methods used to forecast future demands except: - estimation of a competitor's current customer base All of the following can be used to establish marketing budgets? - Objective and task method

All of the following statements about documentation in the medical record are true EXCEPT: - verbal orders can only be accepted by registered nurses All of the following statements are true except that: - forecasting, if correctly performed relying on technological forecasting approaches, is an exact science An effective plan for equipment maintenance is: - based on manufacture's recommendation and facility experience with the equipment An essential function of the governing board is to: - approve the mission, vision, and long-range plan An important management principle that should guide the planning design, and implementation of information systems for healthcare organization is: - treat information as an essential institutional resource An important reason for a hospital and its medical staff to explore the development of physician-hospital organizations is to: - permit contracting with plans that want to buy both hospital and physician services An information system contract for a healthcare organization should be drafted by: - the organization's legal counsel As a minimum, an organization demonstrates "good faith" in collective bargaining with a union by: - receiving union proposals and meeting with the union from time to time to discuss the proposals As healthcare networks development, the level of information systems consolidation should be driven by: - the business, clinical and operating requirements of the emerging organization As managerial vacancies occur, the availability of well-trained individuals who understand the organization's mission, vales, culture and strategy is enhanced by: - the use of an effective succession planning program Capital rationing in the investment decision process refers to the: - decision on which of the proposed capital projects will be funded CEO Compensation should be based on: - what the institution would have to pay for a similarly prepared person if that person were employed elsewhere Comparative methods of performance appraisal that compares one manager to another to determine performance ratings: - are times consuming and useful only for relatively small groups of employees

In general, courts exhibit what attitude regarding controversies over medical staff privileges? - If the decision were supported by reasonable evidence, courts will not substitute their judgment for that of the hospital board In general, the net present value calculation assume: - borrowing and lending rates are equal with each period In planning to purchase new equipment, a healthcare facility should always be sure: - that the purchase is part of the facility's capital plan In the introductory stage of a product life cycle: - the introductory stage can be short and the introductory stage can be long and sales and revenue growth is slow In the past, hospitals have been less effective in lobbying than physicians because: - hospitals do not have a vote Information systems needed for financial planning and control in healthcare organization include: - budgeting, cost accounting, case-mix analysis, and financial modeling Insurance companies and other payors have introduced preadmission certification for elective hospital stays in order to: - establish clinical necessity prior to service It is important to understand the consumer adoption process because: - people differ significantly in their likelihood to try a new product/service, a factor that should affect an organization's communications plans for its new product /service It would be incorrect to say that: - an organization's image is largely the result of public relations, advertising, selling, and communication efforts. Large, multidisciplinary work groups with health services organizations are likely to suffer from: - "free-riding" when individuals can benefit from the work of the group without making a suitable contribution Members of the medical staff are eligible for full membership on the governing board in the same manner as other individuals: - when not legally prohibited Membership of the healthcare information systems steering committee should comprise:

  • representatives of administration, physicians leadership, information systems management, and major user departments Memorial Hospital offers a screening test as a public service for $.50 per test. Variable cost per unit are $.32. Fixed cost are $43,200 per month for the department performing the test. It is the only test done by this special department. the break-even point in the test is: - 240,000 tests (.50 -.32 =. 18) (.18/43200 = 240,000)

Of the following advertising media, which of the potentially has the maximum selectivity in reaching defined target audience? - Direct mail Of the following, the most important task in evaluating vendor information system products is: - talking directly with others who have used the products you are considering One of the major elements of a master plan for information systems development in a healthcare organization is: - the setting of individual computer applications Outcomes assessments required by managed care will require more advanced clinical information systems, such as: - computerized protocols to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning Regarding the budget, the board: - establishes guidelines and makes final choices among competing opportunities Successful approaches to strategic planning include: - a well-written mission statement, long-range plane, and fiscal plan plus the history and discussion surrounding them The asset turnover ratio is useful in measuring managerial performance because it indicates the: - amount of resources required to generate a dollar of revenue The best way to describe health fairs, screening programs, and smoking cessation classes provided by healthcare organizations is that they are: - community education programs The bylaws of healthcare organization should include which of the following? - Composition of the governing board, committee, and officers The Chief Executive Officer: - represents the board internally and externally The chief information officer for a healthcare organization should supervise the following functions in the organization: - information systems and telecommunications The development of preferred provider organization was originally intended to: - offer an alternative to the health maintenance organization The difference between an accounting break-even point and an economic break-even point is that: - the economic break-even point provides the required rate of return to all suppliers of capital to the provider The ethical precepts (organizational philosophy) that guide an organization's activities are found in a variety of sources that are: - written and unwritten

The selection of major item of equipment should be: - guided by a selection group composed of the users and maintainers of that equipment To access the effectiveness of its maintenance program, a health facility should: - monitor an established set of performance measures on a periodic basis To compete for managed care contracts, healthcare providers must be able to provide data to managed care organizations on: - cost and quality of services provided Two independent healthcare organizations interested in discussing a joint venture to initiate a cancer treatment program would be wide to initially consult with their legal counsel to determine if their: - discussions might violate antitrust statues. Ultimate responsibility for the mission statement rests with the: - Governing Board Under federal law, whenever a patient comes to a hospital emergency department with an emergency condition: - with few expectations, the patient's condition must stabilize before he or she is transferred or discharged Under generally accepted accounting standards, bad debt are reported as a/an: - operating expense Under the capitation, the risks of over-utilization are shifted to the: - provider of the health service Vertical job enlargement: - must involve supervisor and subordinate in participative process When an acute healthcare facility is part of a parent-subsidiary type corporation, that facility typically is: - the subsidiary Which of the following best describes a plan for the development of a facility' physical plant? - a listing of the changes, sequence, and cost to meet projected capacity requirements Which of the following environmental assumptions for the next decade is not reasonable? - There will be decreased morbidity (substance abuse, violence, accidents, etc.) Which of the following is a false statement? Guidelines produced by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research - rarely need to be revised Which of the following is the clear trend regarding a hospital's liability for the action s of members of its medical staff? - The hospital may be held liable for a physician's negligence even though the physician is an "independent contractor"

Which of the following ratios would be used to estimate cask flow for a specific time period: - Cash collected during period TO Revenue for period Which of the following statements about Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is true? - Healthcare organizations were able to receive the award beginning in 1996 Which of the following statements BEST summarizes the prevailing legal standards used to judge the actions of members of a not-for -profit healthcare organization's governing board? - They must act in good faith, with reasonable care, and with the best interests of the corporation in mind. Which of the following statements most accurately describe the HEDIS, Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set? - HEDIS quality indicators evaluate preventive services, prenatal care, acute and chronic illness, and mental health and substance abuse program Which one of the following characteristic differentiate a multihospital system from a network or alliance: - the corporate structure With respect to the processes by which healthcare organizations maintain the confidentiality, security, and integrity of the medical record, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT: - the original medical record of a patient being transferred from one healthcare organization to another may accompany the patient to new organization Work groups informally govern the amount and quality of work of individuals within the group through: - performance norms