Deck 1: The Historical and Contemporary Context for Healthcare Social Work Practice

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_______________________ is the largest health insurance program in the United States. It is also the primary source of the country's long-term care financing.

A) Blue Cross Blue Shield
B) Medicaid
C) Medicare
D) S-Chip
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The PPACA is expected to extend insurance coverage to ______________% of U.S. citizens and other legal residents when fully phased in.

A) 87%
B) 40 %
C) 94%
D) 73%
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Medicaid _____________________________ can be used by states to pilot new healthcare programs.

A) Entitlement programs
B) S-Chip
C) Part A
D) Waiver systems
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Much like our modern-day pharmacies, ____________________________ were private clinics that provided medications and outpatient services.

A) Almshouses
B) Charitable Relief Organizations
C) Dispensaries
D) National Institutes of Health
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_____________________________ established the first organized social work department in the United States.

A) Dr. Rebecca Cole
B) Ida Maud Cannon
C) Mary Richmond
D) Stephen Humphreys Gurteens
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Medicare ________________ covers inpatient hospital care, limited skilled nursing facility care, and home health and hospice care.

A) Part A
B) Part B
C) Part C
D) Part D
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Following the Civil War, individual states created charitable organizations to serve _____________________________.

A) Immigrants
B) "Hopeless" cases
C) The "worthy poor"
D) Merchant seamen
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The first Charity Organization Societies in the United States utilized _______________________ who were modeled after the English almoners.

A) Friendly visitors
B) Sanitary visitors
C) Good Samaritans
D) Nuns
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The _______________________________ under the PPACA requires most U.S. citizens and legal residents to maintain a minimum level of health insurance coverage for themselves and their tax dependents or pay a tax penalty.

A) Shared responsibility payment
B) Individual mandate
C) Health exchange
D) Health Security Act
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The "golden age of public health" and the __________________________ era overlapped.

A) Antebellum
B) Reagan
C) Progressive
D) Reconstruction
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As entitlement programs, Medicare and Medicaid must __________________________.

A) Be included in the federal budget
B) Automatically enroll anyone who has paid into the system
C) Not charge copays or deductibles
D) Have the same eligibility requirements in all 50 States
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___________________________ is considered a social insurance program.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) S-Chip
D) HIPPA
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Americans have ________________ difficulty paying for healthcare and healthcare insurance and are ________________ satisfied with their healthcare system than individuals in other first-world countries.

A) No/equally
B) Less/more
C) Equal/more
D) More/less
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In both a nationalized healthcare system and a single-payer model of healthcare, the government pays for covered services, either directly or indirectly, with tax revenues and/or "premiums" paid for by individuals and businesses.
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Ida Cannon's approach of advocating for patients and promoting organization change while respecting the primary medical role of the physician in dealing with physical disease and the central position of the physician on the healthcare team remains today a hallmark of contemporary social work in healthcare practice.
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The prime proponent for deinstitutionalization was Dorothea Lynde Dix.
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The first Charity Organization Societies (COS) in the United States did not offer direct relief but rather provided moral and spiritual "uplifting" to the "undeserving poor."
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Since Medicaid is funded and administered solely by the federal government, a Medicaid beneficiary can seek services in any state.
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Mary Richmond was the first sanitary visitor.
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Early almshouses typically contained the sick, mentally ill, elderly, disabled, and vagrant together.
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Dr. Richard Cabot created and paid for the first clinical social work position.
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Barack Obama was the first United States president to attempt to create a national healthcare system.
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The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) endorses a national healthcare policy that ensures the right to universal access to a continuum of physical and mental healthcare throughout all stages of the life cycle.
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If an individual has both Medicare Part A and Part B, they will have no deductibles, coinsurance, or limitations on the total amount of reimbursable charges.
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The enactment of what two government healthcare programs in the 1960s significantly increased the demand for healthcare social work?
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Unlike a national or single-payer system of healthcare, a __________________________ healthcare system is characterized by a significant array of insurance companies vying against one another in a highly competitive marketplace.
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The difficulty in creating universal access to healthcare services in the United States stems from a conflict of political, economic, and social values. Briefly describe some of the ways these areas of conflict have influenced and continue to influence the direction of healthcare reform.
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_______________________ is the largest health insurance program in the United States. It is also the primary source of the country's long-term care financing.

A) Blue Cross Blue Shield
B) Medicaid
C) Medicare
D) S-Chip
Medicaid
2
The PPACA is expected to extend insurance coverage to ______________% of U.S. citizens and other legal residents when fully phased in.

A) 87%
B) 40 %
C) 94%
D) 73%
94%
3
Medicaid _____________________________ can be used by states to pilot new healthcare programs.

A) Entitlement programs
B) S-Chip
C) Part A
D) Waiver systems
Waiver systems
4
Much like our modern-day pharmacies, ____________________________ were private clinics that provided medications and outpatient services.

A) Almshouses
B) Charitable Relief Organizations
C) Dispensaries
D) National Institutes of Health
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_____________________________ established the first organized social work department in the United States.

A) Dr. Rebecca Cole
B) Ida Maud Cannon
C) Mary Richmond
D) Stephen Humphreys Gurteens
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Medicare ________________ covers inpatient hospital care, limited skilled nursing facility care, and home health and hospice care.

A) Part A
B) Part B
C) Part C
D) Part D
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Following the Civil War, individual states created charitable organizations to serve _____________________________.

A) Immigrants
B) "Hopeless" cases
C) The "worthy poor"
D) Merchant seamen
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The first Charity Organization Societies in the United States utilized _______________________ who were modeled after the English almoners.

A) Friendly visitors
B) Sanitary visitors
C) Good Samaritans
D) Nuns
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The _______________________________ under the PPACA requires most U.S. citizens and legal residents to maintain a minimum level of health insurance coverage for themselves and their tax dependents or pay a tax penalty.

A) Shared responsibility payment
B) Individual mandate
C) Health exchange
D) Health Security Act
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The "golden age of public health" and the __________________________ era overlapped.

A) Antebellum
B) Reagan
C) Progressive
D) Reconstruction
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As entitlement programs, Medicare and Medicaid must __________________________.

A) Be included in the federal budget
B) Automatically enroll anyone who has paid into the system
C) Not charge copays or deductibles
D) Have the same eligibility requirements in all 50 States
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___________________________ is considered a social insurance program.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) S-Chip
D) HIPPA
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Americans have ________________ difficulty paying for healthcare and healthcare insurance and are ________________ satisfied with their healthcare system than individuals in other first-world countries.

A) No/equally
B) Less/more
C) Equal/more
D) More/less
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In both a nationalized healthcare system and a single-payer model of healthcare, the government pays for covered services, either directly or indirectly, with tax revenues and/or "premiums" paid for by individuals and businesses.
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Ida Cannon's approach of advocating for patients and promoting organization change while respecting the primary medical role of the physician in dealing with physical disease and the central position of the physician on the healthcare team remains today a hallmark of contemporary social work in healthcare practice.
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The prime proponent for deinstitutionalization was Dorothea Lynde Dix.
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The first Charity Organization Societies (COS) in the United States did not offer direct relief but rather provided moral and spiritual "uplifting" to the "undeserving poor."
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Since Medicaid is funded and administered solely by the federal government, a Medicaid beneficiary can seek services in any state.
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Mary Richmond was the first sanitary visitor.
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Early almshouses typically contained the sick, mentally ill, elderly, disabled, and vagrant together.
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Dr. Richard Cabot created and paid for the first clinical social work position.
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Barack Obama was the first United States president to attempt to create a national healthcare system.
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The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) endorses a national healthcare policy that ensures the right to universal access to a continuum of physical and mental healthcare throughout all stages of the life cycle.
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If an individual has both Medicare Part A and Part B, they will have no deductibles, coinsurance, or limitations on the total amount of reimbursable charges.
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The enactment of what two government healthcare programs in the 1960s significantly increased the demand for healthcare social work?
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Unlike a national or single-payer system of healthcare, a __________________________ healthcare system is characterized by a significant array of insurance companies vying against one another in a highly competitive marketplace.
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The difficulty in creating universal access to healthcare services in the United States stems from a conflict of political, economic, and social values. Briefly describe some of the ways these areas of conflict have influenced and continue to influence the direction of healthcare reform.
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