CPHIMS EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Private hospital ownership. Answer: Staffing arrangements span a
broad spectrum of private practitioners or groups of providers.
Sometimes further classified as for or non profit.
◉ For-profit private hospital ownership. Answer: Investor-owned often
part of a multihospital system.
◉ Nonprofit private hospital ownership. Answer: Not investor owned,
organized as nonprofit corporations to avoid taxes.
◉ General hospitals. Answer: Support most common types of medical
and surgical requirements.
◉ Specialty hospitals. Answer: Includes psychiatric, rehabilitation, and
children's hospitals.
◉ Teaching hospitals. Answer: Train future physicians and other
providers; often associates with academic institutions. Substantially
involved in research.
, ◉ Urban or rural hospitals. Answer: Meet government standards for
special funding.
◉ Physician owned. Answer: Among the multiple types of hospital
ownership, which is not a common model?
◉ False. Answer: Private hospitals are always for-profit organizations
◉ False. Answer: Urban, rural, and children's hospitals are classified by
their geographic locations.
◉ False. Answer: Rural hospitals are most frequently classified as
teaching hospitals.
◉ True. Answer: Hospitals may be classified in more than one way; for
example, an urban hospital might also be classified as a government-
owned hospital or as a general hospital.
◉ An outpatient care center. Answer: An ambulatory surgery center
would be best classified as
◉ Government-financed and managed programs, insurance programs
managed by private entities, and patient's personal funds. Answer:
Payments to healthcare delivery organizations generally come from three
types of entities.
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Private hospital ownership. Answer: Staffing arrangements span a
broad spectrum of private practitioners or groups of providers.
Sometimes further classified as for or non profit.
◉ For-profit private hospital ownership. Answer: Investor-owned often
part of a multihospital system.
◉ Nonprofit private hospital ownership. Answer: Not investor owned,
organized as nonprofit corporations to avoid taxes.
◉ General hospitals. Answer: Support most common types of medical
and surgical requirements.
◉ Specialty hospitals. Answer: Includes psychiatric, rehabilitation, and
children's hospitals.
◉ Teaching hospitals. Answer: Train future physicians and other
providers; often associates with academic institutions. Substantially
involved in research.
, ◉ Urban or rural hospitals. Answer: Meet government standards for
special funding.
◉ Physician owned. Answer: Among the multiple types of hospital
ownership, which is not a common model?
◉ False. Answer: Private hospitals are always for-profit organizations
◉ False. Answer: Urban, rural, and children's hospitals are classified by
their geographic locations.
◉ False. Answer: Rural hospitals are most frequently classified as
teaching hospitals.
◉ True. Answer: Hospitals may be classified in more than one way; for
example, an urban hospital might also be classified as a government-
owned hospital or as a general hospital.
◉ An outpatient care center. Answer: An ambulatory surgery center
would be best classified as
◉ Government-financed and managed programs, insurance programs
managed by private entities, and patient's personal funds. Answer:
Payments to healthcare delivery organizations generally come from three
types of entities.