MHA 708 EXAM A – HEALTHCARE POLICY |
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Overview (Short, Content-Focused)
The MHA 708 Exam A – Healthcare Policy assesses a student’s
ability to analyze U.S. healthcare policy from an administrative
and leadership perspective. The exam focuses on the structure
of the U.S. healthcare system, the policy-making process, and
the roles of federal and state governments in healthcare
regulation and financing. Students are expected to understand
major healthcare legislation (such as Medicare, Medicaid, ACA,
EMTALA, HIPAA), payment models, policy stakeholders, ethical
and economic implications of policy decisions, and how policies
impact access, quality, cost, and population health. Emphasis is
placed on policy analysis, health equity, regulatory
compliance, and the administrator’s role in shaping and
implementing healthcare policy.
MHA 708 Exam A – Practice Questions
Multiple Choice | Answers & Rationales
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1.
Which branch of government is primarily responsible for
creating healthcare policy laws?
A. Executive
B. Judicial
C. Legislative
D. Regulatory agencies
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The legislative branch (Congress) drafts and passes
healthcare laws such as Medicare, Medicaid, and the ACA.
2.
Which program primarily provides health coverage to
individuals aged 65 and older?
A. Medicaid
B. Medicare
C. CHIP
D. TRICARE
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Medicare is a federal program for older adults and
certain disabled individuals.
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3.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) primarily aimed to:
A. Eliminate private insurance
B. Expand access, reduce costs, and improve quality
C. Replace Medicare
D. Limit employer-sponsored insurance
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The ACA focused on the “Triple Aim”: access, quality,
and cost control.
4.
Which stakeholder group has the greatest influence on
healthcare policy implementation?
A. Patients
B. Healthcare administrators
C. Policymakers and regulators
D. Vendors
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Policymakers and regulatory agencies determine
how laws are implemented and enforced.
5.
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Medicaid is best described as a:
A. Fully federally funded program
B. State-only program
C. Joint federal–state program
D. Private insurance program
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Medicaid is jointly funded and administered by
federal and state governments.
6.
Which policy tool is used to encourage or discourage behavior
through financial means?
A. Regulation
B. Legislation
C. Financial incentives
D. Judicial review
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Incentives and penalties influence provider and
consumer behavior.
7.
Which act protects the privacy and security of patient health
information?