WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Discuss how empowerment and autonomy can influence ethical behavior
and innovation among employees in healthcare management.
Empowerment and autonomy reduce the need for communication
between employees and management.
Empowerment and autonomy can lead to increased ethical
behavior and innovation as employees feel trusted and valued,
encouraging them to take initiative and make decisions that align
with ethical standards.
Empowerment and autonomy create a relaxed work environment
that diminishes the need for ethical considerations.
Empowerment and autonomy primarily focus on improving salary
and benefits for employees.
2. In a healthcare team meeting, if two departments have conflicting
priorities, how can constructive conflict be utilized to resolve the issue?
By escalating the issue to higher management without discussion.
By facilitating a discussion where both departments express
their needs and collaboratively find a solution.
By avoiding the discussion to prevent escalation of conflict.
By having one department dictate the priorities to the other.
3. Interpret the implications of responding to a subpoena for patient
information in terms of patient privacy and legal obligations.
You can ignore a subpoena if the patient does not consent.
Only the minimum necessary information should be provided
,regardless of the subpoena's request.
, Patient consent is always required before responding to any
subpoena.
Responding to a subpoena requires providing all requested PHI,
which balances legal obligations with patient privacy
considerations.
4. Public health professionals can help avoid cross-cultural
misunderstandings during partnership meetings by
Cultivating cultural understanding of fellow members
Interacting with others influenced by their own cultural beliefs
Maintaining a professional appearance at all times
Not engaging directly with participants with whom they feel
uncomfortable
5. Describe the significance of leaders facilitating and enabling change in
healthcare settings.
Leaders must only understand change without taking action.
Leaders should avoid change to maintain stability in healthcare.
Facilitating and enabling change allows leaders to effectively
guide their teams through transitions and improve healthcare
outcomes.
Facilitating change is more important than enabling it in
healthcare management.
6. What are the two actions leaders are responsible for regarding change in
healthcare management?
facilitate; enable
understand; respond to
participate; involve
, interpret; communicate
7. Which of these would NOT be considered a major HR function?
Marketing
Compensation
Employee Relations
Staffing
8. In a scenario where a healthcare organization is implementing a new
information management system, how should they address the changing
attitudes of patients towards their medical records?
Focus solely on regulatory requirements.
Incorporate consumer perspectives into the planning process.
Limit input to healthcare professionals only.
Prioritize vendor opinions over patient feedback.
9. If two healthcare organizations decide to collaborate on a new medical
education program, what potential benefits could arise from this
partnership?
Higher costs for patients and less access to care
Increased competition and reduced quality of education
Decreased accountability and performance management issues
Improved training for healthcare professionals and enhanced
patient care outcomes
10. What is the title given to a healthcare professional responsible for
managing patient data?
Healthcare administrator
Health information manager