BUSI 630 Quiz Determinants
BUSI 630 Quiz Determinants & Measures of Health
Covers the Textbook material from Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2.
- Which of the following are some of the main goals of healthcare management that have been identified by researchers?
- True or False? Diseases and their causes tend to be distributed randomly and evenly across populations.
- Using data or statistical evidence to guide managerial decisions is known as
- True or False? There is one gold standard approach toward decision making because important decisions tend to be straightforward.
- Data from the U.S. Census Bureau integrated and analyzed to guide managerial decisions is considered to be:
- True or False? Numerous studies have shown a positive correlation between income and health status.
- True or False? The medical care model focuses on disease and injury at the population level.
- combines subjective measurements of prestige with objective measurements of income and education.
- The __________________ provides state-by-state county-level data on various health indicators.
- Which of the following is the eld of study that examines the health status of populations or groups of individuals?
- Which of the following are domains of functionality within the Disability Assessment Schedule questionnaire?
- A “clean bill of health” given by a healthcare provider indicates the absence of any pathology.
- The ___________________ is a standardized system of assigning diagnostic codes to diseases, injuries, abnormalities and various signs and symptoms for the purpose of classification, reimbursement, and statistical analysis.
- True or False? The Short Form 36 measures quality life across 8 domains.
- The _________________ is used to assess patients’ view of their own health in a number of areas.
- A fraction is a type of ratio.
- is the proportion of cases of a disease in a specified period of time that resulted in death.
- Which of the following are associated with a higher life expectancy at birth?
- Which of the following is a summary statistic based on the total number of deaths from all causes in a specified population in a given year.
- The number of children born in the world in 2011 was approximately 15,000/hour. This is an example of a:
- Comparison of crude rates of two or more populations in the same period or in the same population in different time periods can be misleading because:
- The measure of whether people in the population of interest are dying at a higher or lower rate as compared with the reference populations is known as:
- Which of the following situations complicate the estimation of incidence rates?
- To calculate mortality rates, you would divide the number of deaths by the population that is at risk of dying in the specified time period.
- Which of the following refers to the proportion of cases of a disease in which the person survives for a specified period of time regardless of the cause of death?