Almost every medical condition, procedure, service, and supply can be identified by
a numeric code, primarily because:
A) electronic recording programs can only handle numeric codes.
B) Medicare and other third-party payers require numeric coding on claim forms.
C) of the transition from traditional allocation-based cost systems to activity-based cost
systems.
D) numbered billing and coding systems ensure immediate submission and receipt of
payment. - Answers B. Medicare and other third-party payers require numeric coding on claim
forms
Health care professionals need to avoid situations in which they can be influenced
by money or other considerations to act in a way that is contrary to the good of the
organization for which they work or the patient for whom they should be advocating;
this is considered:
A) midlevel practice.
B) a sentinel event.
C) turnover.
D) a conflict of interest. - Answers D. a conflict of interest
, The key functions within human resources management for health services
organizations can be collapsed into two major domains:
A) job analysis and performance review.
B) assessing performance and labor relations.
C) job descriptions/orientation and training and development.
D) workforce planning/recruitment and employee retention. - Answers D. workforce
planning/recruitment and employee retention
A distinguishing characteristic of health care organizations is _________, because
professional staff needs to work closely and collaboratively to meet patient needs;
and the tasks of individual employees affect, and are dependent upon, the work of
others.
A) task interdependency
B) wicked problems
C) the forming/storming stage
D) emotional contagion - Answers A. task interdependency
___________ informs the new employee of policies, procedures, and requirements,
and it offers an opportunity for the new employee to ask questions and clarify
understanding about the organization.