QUESTION 1

1. What government program was designed to cover medical expenses for the indigent who cannot afford to pay for health services?

Medicare

Medicaid

Social Security

Affordable Care

5 points   

QUESTION 2

1. Consumer demand was the catalyst for the creation of community based programs

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 3

1. Who owns and operates the overwhelming majority of assisted living facilities?

for profit organizations

not for profit organizations

managed care organizations

the government

5 points   

QUESTION 4

1. The long-term care system works best when it maintains its focus on medical treatment, rather than being distracted by quality of life and other non-medical or non-clinical services.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 5

1. Why does subacute care appeal to reimbursers such as Medicare, MCOs, and private insurance companies, as an option to hospitalization?

The clear regulations make them easier to work with

The lack of regulations allows the reimburser to set rates

The reimburser has mre control over the services that are provided

They provide required services for consumers at a lower cost

5 points   

QUESTION 6

1. One difference between subacute care and postacute care is that subacute care provides outpatient services, while postacute care provides inpatient services.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 7

1. An admission to a nursing facility for a consumer who cannot remain at home because of disabilities or care needs would best be categorized as a:

choice-based admission

Family-initiated admission

need-driven admission

MD initiated admission

5 points   

QUESTION 8

1. Whether a subacute care unit is freestanding or physically housed within a larger facility, it will most likely be affiliated with, or even owned and operated by, a hospital or nursing facility.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 9

1. A residential setting for seniors that might provide supportive services is called

Assisted living

Independent living

Nursing Home

Continuing Care Retirement Community

5 points   

QUESTION 10

1. Rather than simply maintain their current quality of life, most seniors moving into senior housing want their quality of life to improve.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 11

1. A senior housing complex that is built by a municipality to serve the needs of its citizens is an example of a facility that is:

publicly owned

owned by for profit investors

privately owned

owned by an MCO

5 points   

QUESTION 12

1. Medicare reimbursement is available for certified home health and hospice care providers, but not for adult day care.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 13

1. The basic philosophy of home health care is to:

provide services for both the patient and the caregiver

approach health care in a holistic manner

take the healthcare services to the consumer

give comfort and support to the patients and his or her family

5 points   

QUESTION 14

1. Since assisted living facilities focus primarily on quality of life and autonomy for consumers, they must contract with outside agencies in order to provide healthcare services for their residents.

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 15

1. Residents who move from an independent living community to an assisted living facility most often do so because of:

increased functional capacity

dissatisfaction with the services provided

decreased independence or functional ability

desire to be closer to family

5 points   

QUESTION 16

1. A hospital that purchases a nursing home and a home care agency is creating a horizontally integrated system

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 17

1. One weakness of the current long-term care system is that it focuses on payment availability.  The reason it has this focus is that:

services are distributed unequally.

it is a reimbursement-driven system.

it is a fragmented system.

there are multiple entry points into the system

5 points   

QUESTION 18

1. Given the philosophy of hospice, palliative care is more important that curative care

 True

 False

5 points   

QUESTION 19

1. What is true about accreditation?

It is required by law for all long term care providers.

There are mandated penalties for not being accredited.

It is the process by which agencies are listed as eligible to provide a regulated service.

It is given by private agencies that are funded by the participating providers.

5 points   

QUESTION 20

1. The vast majority of all long term care facilities are owned by for-profit organizations.

 True

 False

5 points