Managed Care Organization (MCO) - correct answer What is the dominant health care system in the
U.S.?
Most Americans in private and public health insurance programs through contracts with a managed care
organization. - correct answer Who does the MCO system cover?
Enrollee - correct answer An individual covered under a managed care plan.
Health plan - correct answer What is the contract between an enrollee and an MCO known as?
The expected cost of health care utilization, which often can cost more than the insurance premiums
collected. - correct answer What do health plans depend on?
No - correct answer Are Americans entitled to routine and basic health care services?
Universal access - correct answer What kind of health insurance do other countries have?
Employers and the government - correct answer Who are the primary financers of MCOs?
By integrating the basic functions of health care delivery and employing mechanisms that control the
utilization of medical services and determine the price at which the services are purchased and how
much the providers get paid. - correct answer How does this system seek to achieve efficiency?
Active-duty military personnel of the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard. - correct
answer Who is the military medical care system mostly free of charge for?
Hospitals or dispensaries covered by Tri-care. - correct answer Where are families and dependents of
active-duty or retired career military personnel treated?
,A health care program of the United States Department of Defense Military Health System. - correct
answer What is Tri Care?
A health care system that is provided to retired veterans who have served in the military, with priority
given to those who are disabled. - correct answer What is the Veterans Administration (VA)?
Hospital care, mental health services, and long-term care. - correct answer What does the VA system
focus on?
The VA - correct answer What is one of the oldest and largest formally organized health care systems
in the world?
To provide medical care, education and training, research, contingency support, and emergency
management. - correct answer What is the mission of the VA?
21 - correct answer The VA is organized into __ geographically distributed Veterans Integrated
Service Networks.
People with health needs but inadequate resources to address them, including individuals who are poor
and uninsured, belong to a certain minority group or are of a certain immigration status, or live in
geographically or economically disadvantaged communities. - correct answer Who are included in
vulnerable populations?
Through the nation's safety net, including public health insurance programs such as Medicare and
Medicaid - correct answer How do vulnerable populations receive care?
Federally qualified health centers like the Bureau of Primary Health Care. - correct answer Who have
provided primary and preventative health services to rural and urban underserved populations for fifty
years?
Federal support for community health centers, including programs for migrant and seasonal farm
workers and their families, homeless people, public housing residents, and school-age children. - correct
answer What does the Bureau of Primary Health Care provide?
,Medicare - correct answer What is one of the largest sources of public health insurance in the United
States, serving the elderly, disabled, and those with end-stage renal disease?
Hospital care, post-discharge nursing care, hospice care, outpatient services, and prescription drugs. -
correct answer What does medicare offer coverage for?
Medicaid - correct answer What is the third largest source of health insurance in the United States.
This provides coverage for low-income adults, children, the elderly, and the disabled?
Children in uninsured families. - correct answer What does the Children's Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) provide insurance to?
Integrated Delivery Systems - correct answer A network of healthcare providers and organizations
that provide coordinated health care to a population.
The health outcomes and health status of the population. - correct answer What are integrated
delivery systems responsible for?
To have one health care organization deliver a range of services for a defined population. - correct
answer What is the objective of integrated delivery systems?
Due to the ACO and a focus on the triple aim of improved health, improved health care, and lower costs.
- correct answer Why is health care experiencing a paradigm shift to integrated, patient-centered
care?
Through safety net providers - correct answer How do uninsured populations access medical care?
Social Justice System - correct answer The ideology system that emphasizes the well-being of the
community over an individual is called the
Market - correct answer The principle of _______ justice places the responsibility for fair distribution
of health care on market forces in a free economy.
, TRICARE - correct answer What is the health insurance for the US Military?
Access - correct answer _______ is the ability of an individual to obtain health care when it is
needed.
False - correct answer True or False: Barring major system changes, health service expenditures are
projected to continue to decrease
True - correct answer True or False: Of all developed countries, the United States spends the most on
healthcare services.
True - correct answer True or False: Two types of financing mechanisms commonly used in managed
care plans are capitation and discounted fees.
Medical and nonmedical care - correct answer What does long-term care consist of?
Individuals who are chronically ill or who have disabilities that prevent them from performing regular
daily tasks and includes both health care and support services for daily living. - correct answer Who is
long-term care provided to?
Medicare - correct answer Who does not cover most LTC services?
No, it's actually difficult to meet the requirements necessary to have access to it. - correct answer
Can most people access LTC insurance?
- Monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems
- Diagnose and investigate health problems and hazards
Inform, educate, and empower people about health problems and hazards
- Mobilize the community to identify and solve health problems
- Develop policies to support individual and community health efforts