Deck 13: Health Care Trends and Forecasts
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Deck 13: Health Care Trends and Forecasts
1
The term that describes the amount of money that health care stakeholders spend on health care in the United States is:
A) cost
B) access
C) quality
D) value
E) insurance
A) cost
B) access
C) quality
D) value
E) insurance
cost
2
What is the term for those individuals who have a vested interest in the health care industry?
A) stakeholders
B) consumers
C) providers
D) agents
E) politicians
A) stakeholders
B) consumers
C) providers
D) agents
E) politicians
stakeholders
3
Which of the following stakeholders are considered to be at the head of the list?
A) employers
B) health care practitioners
C) insurance companies
D) the public
E) the government
A) employers
B) health care practitioners
C) insurance companies
D) the public
E) the government
the public
4
Which of the following health care stakeholders mandates licensing and/or certification of certain health care practitioners?
A) federal government
B) state government
C) training institutions
D) professional associations
E) insurance companies
A) federal government
B) state government
C) training institutions
D) professional associations
E) insurance companies
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5
According to a study done by the Commonwealth Fund in 2013, what percentage of U.S. adults spent a lot of time dealing with insurance paperwork and disputes with insurance companies?
A) 25%
B) 32%
C) 45%
D) 60%
E) 75%
A) 25%
B) 32%
C) 45%
D) 60%
E) 75%
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6
Which of the following organizations reimburse health care providers with a focus on the bottom line: making a profit?
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) managed care organizations
D) state children's health insurance program
E) voluntary facilities
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) managed care organizations
D) state children's health insurance program
E) voluntary facilities
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7
If current trends with the percentage of the GDP represented by health care spending continue, by 2038, the Congressional Budget Office projects health care spending could easily exceed what percentage of the GDP?
A) 17
B) 22
C) 30
D) 35
E) 40
A) 17
B) 22
C) 30
D) 35
E) 40
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8
Programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the Military Health System, the Veterans Health Administration, the Indian Health Service, and the State Children's Health Insurance Program help to pay the costs of health care services. What health care stakeholder is involved in this concept?
A) health care facilities
B) health care practitioners
C) governments
D) managed care organizations
E) private insurance
A) health care facilities
B) health care practitioners
C) governments
D) managed care organizations
E) private insurance
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9
The science that defines how individuals are genetically programmed to respond to drugs is called:
A) pharmacogenomics
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) rational drug design
E) genetic mapping
A) pharmacogenomics
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) rational drug design
E) genetic mapping
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10
A powerful computer is used to develop new drugs by looking at the molecular structure and chemical composition of target cells and creating substances that will bind to certain molecules, affecting their function inside the body. What is the term for this new technology?
A) pharmacogenomics
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) rational drug design
E) genetic mapping
A) pharmacogenomics
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) rational drug design
E) genetic mapping
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11
Which of the following sell health care policies to individuals, agreeing to pay certain health care costs?
A) private insurers
B) governments
C) managed care organizations
D) professional associations
E) Medicaid
A) private insurers
B) governments
C) managed care organizations
D) professional associations
E) Medicaid
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12
According to the Health Care Cost Institute, what percentage of our health care costs are spent on new technology?
A) 20 to 30%
B) 30 to 35%
C) 35 to 55%
D) 38 to 64%
E) 45 to 70%
A) 20 to 30%
B) 30 to 35%
C) 35 to 55%
D) 38 to 64%
E) 45 to 70%
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13
According to the Health Care Cost Institute, the increase in chronic diseases cases by 2023 will add how much in treatment costs and lost economic productivity?
A) $500 million
B) $50 billion
C) $500 billion
D) $2.7 trillion
E) $4.2 trillion
A) $500 million
B) $50 billion
C) $500 billion
D) $2.7 trillion
E) $4.2 trillion
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14
All of the following are true about patients who see a primary care provider regularly except:
A) The patient pays more for health care.
B) Providers learn more about their patients and can coordinate care.
C) A primary care provider may be a nurse practitioner.
D) A primary care provider may be a physician assistant.
E) The patient has better health care outcomes.
A) The patient pays more for health care.
B) Providers learn more about their patients and can coordinate care.
C) A primary care provider may be a nurse practitioner.
D) A primary care provider may be a physician assistant.
E) The patient has better health care outcomes.
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15
According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, in 2013 state and local governments spent how much of their budgets on health care costs?
A) 10 percent
B) 20.5 percent
C) 31.5 percent
D) 40.5 percent
E) 45.2 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 20.5 percent
C) 31.5 percent
D) 40.5 percent
E) 45.2 percent
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16
Which of the following statements is true of the gross domestic product (GDP)?
A) The percentage of the GDP represented by health care spending was first determined in 1975.
B) The percentage of the GDP represented by health care spending has been decreasing steadily over the years.
C) In 2014, according to U.S. government figures, health care spending had risen to 17.7 percent of the GDP.
D) The national coalition on health care predicts that by 2015, the United States will most likely be spending 30 percent of the country's GDP on health care.
E) Average per person spending on health care in the united states is $15,000
A) The percentage of the GDP represented by health care spending was first determined in 1975.
B) The percentage of the GDP represented by health care spending has been decreasing steadily over the years.
C) In 2014, according to U.S. government figures, health care spending had risen to 17.7 percent of the GDP.
D) The national coalition on health care predicts that by 2015, the United States will most likely be spending 30 percent of the country's GDP on health care.
E) Average per person spending on health care in the united states is $15,000
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17
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) regularly reports on important quality measures. Which of the following statements reflects an improvement in quality care as reported in the 2012 report?
A) admission for asthma for those 65 and older
B) women receiving a pap smear in the last 3 years
C) admissions with diabetes with short-term complications
D) long-stay nursing home residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
E) the number of suicide deaths per 100,000 population
A) admission for asthma for those 65 and older
B) women receiving a pap smear in the last 3 years
C) admissions with diabetes with short-term complications
D) long-stay nursing home residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
E) the number of suicide deaths per 100,000 population
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18
The total cost of health care in the United States is often expressed as a percentage of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). The GDP represents what percentage of the country's income for all goods and services?
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 75%
D) 85%
E) 100%
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 75%
D) 85%
E) 100%
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19
Employers hope to contract with health care providers who can deliver quality services at a reasonable cost because they provide which of the following to their employees?
A) wages
B) Medicare
C) workers' compensation
D) bonuses
E) health care benefits
A) wages
B) Medicare
C) workers' compensation
D) bonuses
E) health care benefits
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20
According to a 2014 report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which of the following countries spends the most on health care?
A) Japan
B) China
C) United Kingdom
D) United States
E) Germany
A) Japan
B) China
C) United Kingdom
D) United States
E) Germany
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21
According to the 2014 publication Healthcare 2020, the following is true:
A) Americans are generally healthier than people in other countries.
B) Americans live longer than those from other countries.
C) Fifty million people in America suffer from chronic disease.
D) One in twenty 4-year-olds in America is now obese.
E) We spend more on medical care than we do on food or housing.
A) Americans are generally healthier than people in other countries.
B) Americans live longer than those from other countries.
C) Fifty million people in America suffer from chronic disease.
D) One in twenty 4-year-olds in America is now obese.
E) We spend more on medical care than we do on food or housing.
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22
According to the Institute for the Future, what four areas should the United States focus on to improve the health care outcomes in the United States?
A) more computers, more money for research, a one-payer system for payment, and more personal responsibility
B) better policy decisions for equity and funding, more providers, better education about health care, and more technology
C) common interests of individuals and communities, healthier food choices provided by the markets, better policy decisions for equity, funding and oversight, and more application of science and technology to solve health care problems
D) common interests of individuals and communities, more providers, more hospitals, and better access to care
E) more application of science and technology to health care problems, better communication between physicians, more training programs, healthier food choices provided by the markets
A) more computers, more money for research, a one-payer system for payment, and more personal responsibility
B) better policy decisions for equity and funding, more providers, better education about health care, and more technology
C) common interests of individuals and communities, healthier food choices provided by the markets, better policy decisions for equity, funding and oversight, and more application of science and technology to solve health care problems
D) common interests of individuals and communities, more providers, more hospitals, and better access to care
E) more application of science and technology to health care problems, better communication between physicians, more training programs, healthier food choices provided by the markets
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23
The products and services that leverage the new developments in the study of human genes and capitalize on the trends toward wellness is called:
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
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24
The study of the proteins that genes create or express is called:
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) proteomics
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) proteomics
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
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25
The 2012 costs for diabetes and diabetic health-related problems were:
A) $1 billion
B) $100 billion
C) $245 billion
D) $345 billion
E) $500 billion
A) $1 billion
B) $100 billion
C) $245 billion
D) $345 billion
E) $500 billion
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26
Why is the aging population a concern for health care policy makers and providers?
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27
The study of changes in gene activity that do not involve alternations to the genetic code, but are still passed down to at least one successive generation is called:
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
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28
What did PricewaterhouseCoopers estimate to be the value of the personalized medicine industry in 2009?
A) $1 billion
B) $100 billion
C) $150 billion
D) $225 billion
E) $500 billion
A) $1 billion
B) $100 billion
C) $150 billion
D) $225 billion
E) $500 billion
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29
What development has provided for an increase in personalized medicine?
A) DNA analyses
B) computers
C) cell phones
D) portable x-rays
E) more mid-level providers
A) DNA analyses
B) computers
C) cell phones
D) portable x-rays
E) more mid-level providers
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30
Which of the following statements is true about health information technology?
A) The health industry has lagged behind other industries in adopting technology for the business of health care.
B) The health industry has led other industries in adopting technology for the business of health care.
C) Data storage capabilities are limited in health care.
D) Handheld computers are not yet used in health care.
E) The security of health care records is not a concern in health care.
A) The health industry has lagged behind other industries in adopting technology for the business of health care.
B) The health industry has led other industries in adopting technology for the business of health care.
C) Data storage capabilities are limited in health care.
D) Handheld computers are not yet used in health care.
E) The security of health care records is not a concern in health care.
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31
The science of determining how genes cause the expression of certain traits in individuals is called:
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
A) rational drug design
B) genometrics
C) personalized medicine
D) pharmacogenomics
E) epigenetics
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32
What has been the largest barrier to using stem cells to treat disease?
A) availability of stem cells
B) rejection of stem cells by the body
C) adverse effects of treatment
D) cost of treatment
E) ethical and religious objections
A) availability of stem cells
B) rejection of stem cells by the body
C) adverse effects of treatment
D) cost of treatment
E) ethical and religious objections
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33
Identify at least four of the stakeholders in the health care system. Give examples of each.
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34
In a survey done by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics in 2014, what percentage of Americans increasingly used the Internet as their first source for general and specific information about health care?
A) 10 - 20 percent
B) 25 - 35 percent
C) 40 - 55 percent
D) 60 - 65 percent
E) 70 - 75 percent
A) 10 - 20 percent
B) 25 - 35 percent
C) 40 - 55 percent
D) 60 - 65 percent
E) 70 - 75 percent
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35
According to the Institute for the Future, what should not be happening to the health care model?
A) Care should be coordinated and tracked by systematic approaches.
B) Providers will establish an ongoing relationship with patients.
C) Physicians should be independent to give the best care.
D) Remote monitoring of health status should be done where appropriate.
E) Patients will assume more responsibility for their own health.
A) Care should be coordinated and tracked by systematic approaches.
B) Providers will establish an ongoing relationship with patients.
C) Physicians should be independent to give the best care.
D) Remote monitoring of health status should be done where appropriate.
E) Patients will assume more responsibility for their own health.
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36
Define access as it relates to health care.
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37
Define cost as it relates to health care.
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38
According to the Kaiser Foundation, which of the following statements is true about the need for data and connectivity in health information technology?
A) All health care-related functions should be online.
B) Paper medical records should be the exception rather than the rule.
C) Social media does not help in connecting people with similar diseases.
D) Imaging results should always be hard copy.
E) Patients should always talk to a person when scheduling an appointment.
A) All health care-related functions should be online.
B) Paper medical records should be the exception rather than the rule.
C) Social media does not help in connecting people with similar diseases.
D) Imaging results should always be hard copy.
E) Patients should always talk to a person when scheduling an appointment.
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39
Which of the following conditions has been suggested as being related to an individual developing diabetes?
A) cardiovascular conditions
B) cancer
C) digestive disorders
D) pulmonary disorders
E) obesity
A) cardiovascular conditions
B) cancer
C) digestive disorders
D) pulmonary disorders
E) obesity
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40
In a survey done by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics in 2014, what Internet source was most important for physicians?
A) Twitter
B) online videos
C) Facebook
D) Pinterest
E) LinkedIn
A) Twitter
B) online videos
C) Facebook
D) Pinterest
E) LinkedIn
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41
Define pharmacogenomics.
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42
What is the role of the individual person in the personalization of health care?
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43
Why is the prevention of diabetes so important?
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44
Define life expectancy and life span.
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45
Define genometrics.
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46
Define epigenetics.
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47
Identify at least three medical technologies that are a major driving force in health care.
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48
Describe how food labels could help in health care problems.
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49
What is the role of social media in health care?
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50
What is the role of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality?
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