Exam 15: Health Services Research
Exam 1: History and Development of Public Health20 Questions
Exam 2: Modern Public Health Systems20 Questions
Exam 3: Data for Public Health20 Questions
Exam 4: Epidemiology: Introduction and Basic Concepts20 Questions
Exam 5: Study Design20 Questions
Exam 6: Biostatistics19 Questions
Exam 7: Pharmacoepidemiology20 Questions
Exam 8: Infectious Disease Epidemiology20 Questions
Exam 9: Environmental Public Health20 Questions
Exam 10: Risk and Exposure Assessment20 Questions
Exam 11: Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health20 Questions
Exam 12: Qualitative Data and Research Methods in Public Health20 Questions
Exam 13: Tuberculosis20 Questions
Exam 14: Health Policy and the Us Health Care System19 Questions
Exam 15: Health Services Research20 Questions
Exam 16: Health Disparities20 Questions
Exam 17: Future of Public Health20 Questions
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Which one of the following series of variables lists the key concepts of health services research?
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Disability-adjusted life years and quality-adjusted life years are examples of population- level measures of health outcomes.
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Which one of the following factors impacts health care quality?
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How are measures of mortality mortality rate) and disability-adjusted life years DALYs) related within a population?
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What is the purpose of a clinical information system one of the two major classifications of health information technology)?
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In the Institute of Medicine's version of the Anderson framework, structural barriers include things like a person's education level, cultural beliefs, and language.
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Which one of the following factors contributes to rising health care costs in the U.S.?
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In pay-for-performance programs, health care providers are rewarded for meeting specific goals for quality and efficiency; for example, using electronic medical records.
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Health care costs across the U.S. tend to be very similar and do not vary based on factors like the number of health care providers in a given region.
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In which of the following efforts is the goal to evaluate the impact of different treatment options for a given medical condition in certain types of patients?
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The quality of health care facilities like hospitals is monitored by accrediting organizations.
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When measuring access to health care, a researcher might consider the number of medical procedures experienced or emergency department visits made. These measures are called:
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According to Penchansky and Thomas, access to health care can be measured in terms of how well the needs of the individual fit with the health care system on factors like the supply of health care providers and where those providers are located.
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Which one of the following health information technology applications would be controlled by patients, giving them the ability to store and access information from all of their health care providers?
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A benefit of e-prescribing is that physicians can check for drug interactions with existing medications before prescribing a patient a new medication.
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According to Donabedian's quality model, health care quality can be measured based on a single domain: the effect of that care on a patient's health status outcomes).
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A fee-for-service payment system is one in which providers are paid a specific amount of money per patient per month, regardless of what services are actually provided.
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If a person has health insurance, he is considered to have access to health care.
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The primary goal of which public health discipline is to identify the most effective ways to organize, manage, finance, and deliver high-quality health care?
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