CPH POLICY IN PUBLIC HEALTH EXAMINATION
TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ A law, regulation, procedure, administrative action, incentive, or
voluntary practice of government and other institutions describes what?
Answer: Policy
◉ Which of the 10 essential public health services are associated with
policy development? Answer: 1. inform, educate, and empower people
about health issues
2. mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve
health problems
3. develop policies and plans that support individual and community
health efforts
◉ What are the 6 phases of the policymaking process? Answer: 1.
Agenda setting
2. Policy formulation
3. Policy adoption
4. Policy implementation
5. Policy evaluation
6. Policy modification
, ◉ What is moral hazard? Answer: Demand for services increase usually
the unnecessary ones is they are provided to patients at no cost
◉ What does the legislative branch do? Answer: Congress - passes laws,
controls spending/taxes, can declare war
◉ What does the executive branch do? Answer: President - signs
laws/vetoes them, enforce laws and regulations
◉ What does the judicial branch do? Answer: Courts/US Supreme Court
- laws are challenged
◉ Who does Medicare cover? Answer: - 65 years and older
- those who qualify for Social Security
- End stage renal disease
◉ Who does Medicaid cover? Answer: low-income people, pregnant
women, children, nursing home residents, blind and disabled
federal-state partnership
Supreme court overruled mandate for states to expand Medicaid
TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ A law, regulation, procedure, administrative action, incentive, or
voluntary practice of government and other institutions describes what?
Answer: Policy
◉ Which of the 10 essential public health services are associated with
policy development? Answer: 1. inform, educate, and empower people
about health issues
2. mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve
health problems
3. develop policies and plans that support individual and community
health efforts
◉ What are the 6 phases of the policymaking process? Answer: 1.
Agenda setting
2. Policy formulation
3. Policy adoption
4. Policy implementation
5. Policy evaluation
6. Policy modification
, ◉ What is moral hazard? Answer: Demand for services increase usually
the unnecessary ones is they are provided to patients at no cost
◉ What does the legislative branch do? Answer: Congress - passes laws,
controls spending/taxes, can declare war
◉ What does the executive branch do? Answer: President - signs
laws/vetoes them, enforce laws and regulations
◉ What does the judicial branch do? Answer: Courts/US Supreme Court
- laws are challenged
◉ Who does Medicare cover? Answer: - 65 years and older
- those who qualify for Social Security
- End stage renal disease
◉ Who does Medicaid cover? Answer: low-income people, pregnant
women, children, nursing home residents, blind and disabled
federal-state partnership
Supreme court overruled mandate for states to expand Medicaid