HLTH 507 Quiz 4,5,6
HLTH 507 Quiz 4
- A constituency is:
- Marketers believe “exchange” is central to the actions people take: a person gives something in order to get something they value in return. This is best described as characteristic of:
- The factors influencing the selection of target audiences include:
- Ethics in public health has at least three dimensions. They are:
- As Framework for Analysis and Deliberation about Ethical Issues in Public Health, there are six justificatory conditions provided in the form of questions to guide deliberation and decisions about whether choosing one option promotes one value. They are:
- The community organization component of CBPM puts the power of commercial marketing strategies in the hands of the people, increases the capacity to effect change in the community.
- Four organizational strategy types include: authoritative, competitive, cooperative, and interruptive.
- The Patient Bill of Rights states that the patient has the right to all information from this provider regarding any testing, diagnoses, and treatments. This information must be provided to the patient in terms that the patient will be able to understand.
- The Institute of Medicine (IOM), in its foundational 1988 report, The Future of Public Health, acknowledged that law was essential to public health, but cast serious doubt on the soundness of public health’s legal basis.
- Bioethics is a field of study concerned with the ethics and its implications of certain biological and medical procedures and technologies such as cloning, alternative reproductive methods such as in vitro fertilization, organ transplants, genetic engineering, and care of the terminally ill.
HLTH 507 Quiz 5: Public Health Economics
- Quality improvement is a defined improvement process such as:
- is the broad term that encompasses the use of IT to deliver education, research, and clinical care.
- Being accountable and responsible means:
- Planning and evaluation constitute a cyclical process despite commonly being described in a linear sequential manner. The activities comprising program planning and program evaluation are:
- The purpose of accreditation is to:
- The most common type of prospective reimbursement is a service benefit plan which is used primarily by managed care organizations.
- Despite the critical role public health plays in population health interventions, the health resources of the U.S. are disproportionally allocated to the provision of medical care as opposed to the promotion of health.
- The MAPP process represents an important transition from more traditional or categorical health planning approaches to a model that is grounded in strategic planning concepts.
- Programs are financed through a combination of federal, state, and local governmental appropriations and, especially at the local level, from local taxes, fees and other reimbursements from sources such as Medicaid and Medicare received directly for services provided.
- Medicare is a program based on an individual’s income.
HLTH 507 Quiz 6: Organizational Strategic Planning
- Local health consumers and health planners have rarely used health data collected routinely by local and state governments for the following reasons:
- An educational plan for community health or population health ideally begins with
- Commonly maintained information systems include:
- Perhaps the most direct use of GIS technology is as a tool for understanding and displaying disease or disease risks related to environmental exposures. Benefits include:
- Public health leaders should utilize a strategic and operational planning process to derive the organization’s:
- Program evaluation, at the very least, is:
- Strategy development and implementation is a journey that must be planned, and the organization’s ‘vision’ is the idealized destination.
- Government public health agencies have historically designed computer-based information systems for single programs.
- Health promotion encompasses a broader set of educational, policy, organizational, environmental (especially social environmental), and economic interventions to support behavior and conditions of living conducive to health.
- As early as 1854, John Snow, the father of modern epidemiology, plotted the geographic distribution of cholera deaths in London, demonstrating the association between the deaths and contaminated water supplies.