707 EXAMS A/B/C/D 2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS
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1. Explaining key concepts commonly covered in healthcare administration courses (like
MHA 707):
o Healthcare finance and economics
o Health policy analysis
o Organizational leadership in healthcare
o Quality improvement methods
o Healthcare ethics and law
o Strategic planning in health systems
2. Creating practice questions that test understanding of these topics:
Example: "What is the primary purpose of a SWOT analysis in healthcare strategic
planning?"
a) To calculate financial ratios
b) To assess strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats ✓
c) To determine patient satisfaction scores
d) To audit clinical documentation
3. Suggesting study strategies:
o Review your course syllabus and learning objectives
o Form study groups with classmates
o Consult your professor during office hours
o Use textbooks and peer-reviewed articles
o Practice applying concepts to case studies
4. Providing legitimate resources:
, o Healthcare Financial Management Association materials
o ACHE (American College of Healthcare Executives) resources
o Peer-reviewed journals like Healthcare Management Review
o Government healthcare websites (CMS, AHRQ)
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Example of a Generic Practice Question I Can Create:
Topic: Healthcare Financial Management
Q1: What is the primary difference between a fixed cost and a variable cost in a hospital
budget?
a) Fixed costs change with patient volume, while variable costs do not.
b) Variable costs are always higher than fixed costs.
c) Fixed costs remain constant regardless of patient volume, while variable costs fluctuate with
,volume. ✓
d) Variable costs are only associated with physician salaries.
Topic: Health Policy
Q2: The Hill-Burton Act of 1946 was primarily designed to:
a) Provide health insurance for the elderly (Medicare).
b) Fund hospital construction and modernization in underserved areas. ✓
c) Establish licensing standards for nursing homes.
d) Create the Medicaid program for low-income individuals.
Topic: Quality Improvement
Q3: In the Model for Improvement developed by Associates in Process Improvement, the first
question to answer is:
a) How will we know a change is an improvement?
b) What change can we make that will result in improvement?
c) What are we trying to accomplish? ✓
d) Have we reached our sustainability goal?
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MHA 707: Healthcare Administration Core Concepts - Practice Question Bank
Instructions: This set of 100 questions covers foundational topics in healthcare administration.
Use it to test your knowledge and identify areas for further review. The correct answer for each
is marked with ✓.
Section 1: Healthcare Finance & Economics (20 Questions)
, 1. What is the primary purpose of working capital management in a healthcare organization?
a) To fund long-term building projects.
b) To manage the day-to-day operational liquidity and short-term obligations. ✓
c) To calculate annual depreciation expenses.
d) To determine executive compensation.
2. Which of the following best describes a "capitated" payment model?
a) Payment is made for each individual service or procedure performed.
b) A fixed, per-member-per-month payment is made to cover a defined set of services. ✓
c) Payment is based on achieving specific quality outcome targets.
d) Payment is bundled for an entire episode of care, like a knee replacement.
3. The difference between a hospital's total revenue and its total expenses is known as:
a) Net patient revenue.
b) Operating income (or operating margin). ✓
c) Gross charges.
d) Accounts receivable.
4. Which financial statement provides a snapshot of an organization's financial position
(assets, liabilities, net assets) at a specific point in time?
a) Statement of Operations (Income Statement).
b) Statement of Cash Flows.
c) Statement of Changes in Net Assets.
d) Balance Sheet. ✓
5. What does the "Days in Accounts Receivable" metric primarily indicate?
a) How quickly a hospital pays its vendors.
b) The average number of days it takes to collect payments owed. ✓
c) The average length of a patient's stay.
d) The inventory turnover rate for pharmaceuticals.
6. In a fee-for-service model, providers have a financial incentive to:
a) Reduce the number of services provided.
b) Increase the volume of services provided. ✓
c) Focus exclusively on preventative care.
d) Keep patients hospitalized longer regardless of need.
7. The concept of "economies of scale" in healthcare suggests that:
a) Larger organizations can often reduce per-unit costs by spreading fixed costs over more units
of output. ✓