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Health Care Ethics
Quiz 11: A New Era of Health Care: The Ethics of Healthcare Reform
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Question 1
Short Answer
According to the authors, a __________ healthcare system provides access to high-quality and affordable care for all those who need it.
Question 2
Short Answer
PPACA improved affordability and availability of healthcare insurance to approximately __________ of the uninsured.
Question 3
Short Answer
Despite its successes, there were approximately __________ people who remain uninsured under the PPACA.
Question 4
Short Answer
The withdrawal of major insurance corporations from the PPACA exchanges, __________ consumer choices in the PPACA marketplaces.
Question 5
Short Answer
Healthcare reform is driven by the conclusion that health care is a human __________
Question 6
Short Answer
If healthcare is a social good, the health of an individual is __________ for society as a whole.
Question 7
Short Answer
The Rawlsian __________ stresses that policy should improve the conditions for the worst off in a society.
Question 8
Short Answer
The refusal of some states to participate in exchanges expand Medicaid reflects the __________ view of social justice.
Question 9
Short Answer
Differences in the definition of __________ contribute to the political debate over health care reform.
Question 10
Short Answer
According to the authors, if society believes that health and health care is a social good, it has a __________ to provide it for all.
Question 11
Essay
Social justice has many different definitions for Americans. Discuss two ways that social justice is defined in terms of healthcare reform. How do these definitions affect change in legislation?
Question 12
Essay
Over the history of health care reform, physicians and their associations have not supported healthcare reform. Using the information in Chapter 11, and the principles of ethics, give two explanations why these groups did not support reform.
Question 13
Essay
PPACA required all citizens and legal immigrants to have healthcare insurance or pay a fine. Some people argued that this requirement was an infringement on their autonomy. Using information in Chapter 11 and your knowledge of ethics principles, discuss two reasons why they took this position.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about the difference between healthcare providers who believe in spiritual care and those who do not?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the commonality of the 6 practice models developed by the Clinical Practice Model Resource Center (CPMRC) ?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would apply to the Clinical Practice Model Resource Center's (CPMRC) belief that a healthcare system can maintain and improve its effectiveness?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Carl Jung and Dr. Rachel Remen both stated that which of the following applies to the healthcare profession?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
The nurse is talking with a patient who asks, "Do you think spirituality has any effect on wellness?" Which of the following responses if made by the nurse can be justified by research?
Question 19
Multiple Choice
During the admission process to a hospital the patient asks the nurse, "Why do you care if I have a Religious affiliation?" Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?