Deck 14: Governance in a New ERA

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Governance can be defined as the state or act of governing but excludes the implementation of formal authority.
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Effective governance can only result if all of the following exist except:

A) Board members clearly understand the mission of the healthcare organization.
B) The governing body is comprised of high-quality members.
C) A strong infrastructure
D) Decision making and authority
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Board members of not-for-profit healthcare organizations are typically:

A) Volunteers
B) Known as "trustee"
C) Accountable to shareholders
D) Only A and B
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In more traditional settings, governing body responsibilities include formulating the organization's vision or future pathway.
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Responsibilities of the board are to do all of the following except:

A) Guardianship of the organization's mission, vision and values.
B) Ensuring the provision of quality patient care.
C) Evaluation of the Chief Operating Officer's performance
D) Assuming responsibility for itself
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Individual board member responsibilities include:

A) Learning about and understanding the organization and its culture.
B) Learning about and understanding the population that is serves.
C) A working knowledge of the healthcare industry
D) All of the above.
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When board members act in the best interest of the organization and not on behalf of themselves, they are demonstrating:

A) Duty of care.
B) Duty of loyalty.
C) Duty of obedience.
D) None of these.
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Corporate structures are inexpensive to create but have a limited life.
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Hospital structures that have multiple layers of governance are considered:

A) Decentralized
B) Centralized C. Modified centralized
D) None of these
C) Modified centralized
D) None of these
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The advantage of a professional corporation (PC) is that it is:

A) Subject to few regulations
B) Treated as a partnership for tax purposes
C) Easier via which to raise capital
D) Not subject to dual taxation
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"Corporate practice of medicine" statutes prohibit hospitals from employing physicians.
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An Accountable Care Organization (ACO) will bring together all of the following except:

A) Primary care physicians
B) Specialists and hospitals
C) Diagnostic centers
D) Insurance plans
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Health care organizations have historically had diverse boards that represent the communities they serve.
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A disadvantage of a self-perpetuating board is the potential for groupthink.
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The benefits of quality transparency include all of the following except:

A) Patients make informed decisions about the organization.
B) Payers make accurate determinations regarding cost-effectiveness.
C) Staff and physicians can better guestimate their performance.
D) Organizations develop best practices to improve care.
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Deck 14: Governance in a New ERA
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Governance can be defined as the state or act of governing but excludes the implementation of formal authority.
False
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Effective governance can only result if all of the following exist except:

A) Board members clearly understand the mission of the healthcare organization.
B) The governing body is comprised of high-quality members.
C) A strong infrastructure
D) Decision making and authority
B
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Board members of not-for-profit healthcare organizations are typically:

A) Volunteers
B) Known as "trustee"
C) Accountable to shareholders
D) Only A and B
D
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In more traditional settings, governing body responsibilities include formulating the organization's vision or future pathway.
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Responsibilities of the board are to do all of the following except:

A) Guardianship of the organization's mission, vision and values.
B) Ensuring the provision of quality patient care.
C) Evaluation of the Chief Operating Officer's performance
D) Assuming responsibility for itself
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Individual board member responsibilities include:

A) Learning about and understanding the organization and its culture.
B) Learning about and understanding the population that is serves.
C) A working knowledge of the healthcare industry
D) All of the above.
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When board members act in the best interest of the organization and not on behalf of themselves, they are demonstrating:

A) Duty of care.
B) Duty of loyalty.
C) Duty of obedience.
D) None of these.
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Corporate structures are inexpensive to create but have a limited life.
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Hospital structures that have multiple layers of governance are considered:

A) Decentralized
B) Centralized C. Modified centralized
D) None of these
C) Modified centralized
D) None of these
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The advantage of a professional corporation (PC) is that it is:

A) Subject to few regulations
B) Treated as a partnership for tax purposes
C) Easier via which to raise capital
D) Not subject to dual taxation
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"Corporate practice of medicine" statutes prohibit hospitals from employing physicians.
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An Accountable Care Organization (ACO) will bring together all of the following except:

A) Primary care physicians
B) Specialists and hospitals
C) Diagnostic centers
D) Insurance plans
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Health care organizations have historically had diverse boards that represent the communities they serve.
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A disadvantage of a self-perpetuating board is the potential for groupthink.
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The benefits of quality transparency include all of the following except:

A) Patients make informed decisions about the organization.
B) Payers make accurate determinations regarding cost-effectiveness.
C) Staff and physicians can better guestimate their performance.
D) Organizations develop best practices to improve care.
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