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MHA 707 Practice Test 2, Exams of Nursing

MHA 707 - Healthcare Systems is a course typically found in Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) programs. Here's a brief description: This course provides an overview of the healthcare system, focusing on its structure, organization, policies, and delivery mechanisms. Students explore various healthcare models, including public, private, and hybrid systems, as well as their strengths, weaknesses, and implications for healthcare management and administration. Topics covered may include healthcare financing, insurance systems, healthcare quality and safety, healthcare reform efforts, healthcare disparities, and the role of technology in healthcare delivery. The course aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems to effectively navigate the complexities of the healthcare industry and make informed decisions as healthcare administrators or leaders.

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2023/2024

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MHA 707 Practice Test 2
1. Inpatient settingsGeneral & specialty short-term hospitals, long-term care
facilities, such as nursing homes and skilled
nursing facilities; and others
2. Ambulatory settings Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), medical group
practices, community health centers (CHCs),
dialysis centers, urgent care centers, retail clinics,
imaging centers, sleep centers, catheterization labs,
vascular access centers, and telemedicine,
workplace * school clinics
3. What ambulatory
care received the
most visits in 2016
with about 883,725
million?
Physician offices
4. In 2016 what group of Single-specialty
group physicians saw 41.2%
of most patients?
5. Who owned 74.8% of Physician or group of physicians
practices in 2016?
6. 22.9%
7. In 2016 what percent- 15.4%
age of patients visited
pediatricians?
8. In 2016 what percent- 9.2%
age of patients visit-
ed internal medicine
physicians?
9. In 2016 what percent- 8.3%
age of patients visited
OB/GYN physicians?
10.
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  1. Inpatient settingsGeneral & specialty short-term hospitals, long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities; and others
  2. Ambulatory settings Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), medical group practices, community health centers (CHCs), dialysis centers, urgent care centers, retail clinics, imaging centers, sleep centers, catheterization labs, vascular access centers, and telemedicine, workplace * school clinics
  3. What ambulatory care received the most visits in 2016 with about 883, million? Physician offices
  4. In 2016 what group of Single-specialty group physicians saw 41.2% of most patients?
  5. Who owned 74.8% of Physician or group of physicians practices in 2016?
  6. 22.9%
  7. In 2016 what percent- 15.4% age of patients visited pediatricians?
  8. In 2016 what percent- 9.2% age of patients visit- ed internal medicine physicians?
  9. In 2016 what percent- 8.3% age of patients visited OB/GYN physicians?
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The principal reasons for physician visits in 2016 were as follow

  1. In 2016 what source of payment was 59.6%? General medical examination • Routine prenatal ex- amination • Postoperative visit • Medication • Cough
    • Well-baby examination • Hypertension • Knee symp-toms • Preoperative visit. Private insurance
  2. In 2016 what source Medicare of payment was 24.7%?
  3. In 2016 what percent- Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program age of payment was (CHIP), or another state-based program 15.6%?
  4. Where do majority of 70.9% occur in voluntary (not-for-profit) hospitals ED visits occur?
  5. Hospital EDs func-a) to take care of acutely ill or injured ppl, particular- tions ly with life-threatening or potentially life threatening problems that required immediate attention by per- sonnel or equipment not found in private practitioners offices b) offer prompt hospitalization if needed c) serves as a secondary well equipped private physi-cian's office d) provision of care to persons who are neither injured nor critically ill
  6. Where do majority 68.2% occur in voluntary (not-for-profit) hospitals and of outpatient depart- in government-owned hospitals 30.4% ment visits occur?
  7. What clinic do pa- General medicine 54.5% tients visit for OPD?
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  1. HMO health maintenance organization
  2. What is the most Long term care common paid posta- cute care?
  3. What are the 5 sec- Adult daily service centers tors of long term Home health agencies care? Hospice Nursing home Residential care communities
  4. Adult day services Safe professional care settings for adults who need centers supervision outside the home during the day. They give caregivers a break
  5. Home health agen- Provided to individuals and families in their place of cies residence to promote, maintain, or restore health or to maximize the level of independence while minimizing the effects of disability and illness. In 2016, there were 12,200 home health agencies
  6. Hospice A program of palliative and supportive care services that provides physical, psychological, social, and spir- itual care for dying persons, their families, and other loved ones. Available at home & inpatient settings
  7. Nursing home (skilled nursing facili-ties)
  8. Residential care com- munities (assisted liv- ing facilities) Focus on medical care more than most assisted liv- ing facilities. These services typically include nursing care, 24-hour, 3 meals a day, and assistance with everyday activities. Some stay short periods & others stay permanently Non-medical for ppl who are unable to live by them- selves but who do not need 24 hour nursing care. No health professionals are required to be on sight
  1. BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  2. OES (Occupational Employment Statis-tics)
  3. In 2018 how many RNs were there?
  4. In 2018 how many health practitioner support technolo- gists and techni- cians?
  5. In 2018 how many li- censed practical and license vocational nurses? U.S. Department of Labor is the principal federal agency responsible for measuring labor market ac-tivity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy Program conducts a semiannual survey designed to produce estimates of employment and wages for spe-cific occupations n= 2,951, 960 n= 801, - Includes dietetic, pharmacy, psychiatric, respiratory therapy, surgical, & other technicians and technolo-gists n = 701,
  1. The largest of the occupations in this category, accounting for about 77% of all persons employed in Healthcare Support Occupations
  2. In 2018, what per-centage of employed persons in the US accounted for health care occupations?

Nursing assistants (n=1,450,960) Home health aides (n=797,670) Medical assistants (n=673,660) Physical therapist assistants & aides (n=141,510) 13 million ppl, 8.5%

  1. Which occupations in Physicians and surgeons, followed by chief execu- the healthcare ex- tives ceeded US$200, in 2018?
  2. What were the wages $75, of nurses in 2018?
  3. What were the wages $110, of Nurse practitioners in 2018?
  4. In 2018, what per- 40% up from about 37% in 2003 centage of healthcare workers practiced in hospitals?
  5. How much of the 46.9% entire US workforce is comprised of women?
  6. What occupation in Pharmacy healthcare has the lowest percentage of women with 63.4%?
  7. What occupation in healthcare has 93.6% women?
    1. What total US em-ployed population is 78%?
    2. What areas of health-care are white work- ers overrepresented in?

What total US em- ployed population is 6.3%?

  1. What high propor-Physicians & surgeons (19.8%), pharmacists tion of categories do (23.1%), and physical therapists (14.3%), given their Asian Americans rep- workforce participation (6.3%) resent in healthcare?
  2. What total US em- Hispanic Americans ployed population is 17.3%?
  3. What areas of health- care are Hispanic Americans overrepre-sented?
  4. What areas of health-care are Hispanic Americans underrep-resented?
  5. Who is able to serve patients w/out direct- ly being authorized to do so by another health professional? Medical assistants (28.6%) RNs, physical therapists, physicians and surgeons, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, PAs, and physical therapist assistants & aides Physicians, dentists & a few other type of practitioners
  6. What group is the Nurses largest in healthcare?
  7. What physician spe- Family & general practitioners cialty comprises 114,130?
  8. What physician spe- General internists cialty comprises 37,820? 8 / 9
  1. What physician spe- Surgeons cialty comprises 34,390?
  2. What physician spe- Anesthesiologists cialty comprises 31,060?
  3. What physician spe- Pediatricians cialty comprises 28,490?
  4. What physician spe- OB/GYNs cialty comprises 18,590?
  5. What percentage of 52.1% man vs 34.3% women men in 2018 had prac- -women physicians tend to be younger under the age tice ownership vs of 40 women? age: 54% 55 & older Subspecialists: Nearly 65% of surgical, 52% internal medicine, and 51% of radiologist 9 / 9