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1. True or False? Eight cases have been heard by the U.S. Supreme Court opposing

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Question

1. True or False? Eight cases have been heard by the U.S. Supreme Court opposing components of the ACA. 2. True or False? Healthcare delivery in the U.S. is very similar to healthcare delivery in other developed countries. 3. Which of the following is not true? Select one: a. Prior to 1920, early medical education was not grounded in science--it was only experience-based . b. Most Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine work in primary care. c. Physician Assistants have training beyond a RN, but less than a physician. d. Retail clinics at pharmacies are a type of outpatient facility. 4. True or False? PPO and HMO are two types of managed care that are nearly exactly alike--there are no major differences. 5. What is the difference between medicare and medicaid? 6. What are the three aspects of Kissick's equilateral triangle, which represent the major issues of the healthcare system in the United States? 7. True or False? The focal point of the American Health Security Act of 1993 was to provide universal health coverage.

Explanation / Answer

1. ANS: False

2. ANS: False.

3. ANS: C. Physician Assistants have training beyond a RN, but less than a physician.

Explanation: A physician's assistant (PA) is a certified health care professional works under the supervision of a medical doctor.

4. ANS: True.

Explanation: PPO and HMO are two types of managed care, which is a way for insurers to help control costs.

5. ANS: Difference between Medicare and Medicaid:

Medicare is a federal program that provides health coverage if you are 65 or older or have a severe disability, no matter your income.

Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage if you have a very low income.

6. ANS: Kissick's equilateral triangle includes cost containment, access, quality and all must increase/decrease with each other. These are equal priorities in health care. An expansion of any one of the angles compromises one or both of the other two.

Ex: If quality of care is increased, costs would increase and access would decrease. Or, if the focus is containing costs, quality of care and access will decrease.

7. ANS: True.