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Healthcare Management
These MCQs test your information on Healthcare Leadership, Information Management, Quality Improvement, and Patient Safety.
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1) Team cohesion is established during which of the following stages of team growth?
2) Which of the following team members is responsible for keeping meetings focused?
3) The concept of "patient safety" applies most appropriately to
4) A performance improvement (PI) training program for supervisors should include
5) According to continuous quality improvement principles, which of the following concepts is most important?
6) In the context of Total Quality Management (TQM) principles applied in healthcare, which scenario best exemplifies the concept of 'employee empowerment' while considering factors such as decision-making processes and task allocation?
7) The utilization management committee is reviewing length-of-stay data for a particular procedure. In comparing data by physician, which of the following statistics will be most useful?
8) Which of the following principles applies to continuous quality improvement in an organization?
9) Patient safety is promoted in an organization through
10) When a case manager wants to demonstrate length of stay data that depicts both common cause and special cause variation, which of the following should be used?
11) Which of the following should be included in an annual performance improvement report to a governing body?
12) The healthcare risk manager is usually responsible for claims administration. Which of the following is included in this process?
13) A number of specialty and primary care clinicians have participated in several meetings to develop clinical practice guidelines for the management of diabetes. The team leader has moved the team through the actual guideline development and is now concentrating on the "evaluation of quality of care" phase. Which of the following sequences of steps should the team consider in developing the evaluation phase?
14) Evaluation of the quality and appropriateness of patient care in the radiology department is the responsibility of the
15) The primary reason healthcare organizations use benchmarking is to
16) Which of the following is the primary benefit of using external quality consultants?
17) An ambulatory/outpatient care facility identifies an opportunity to improve the turnaround time for reports of X-rays performed at a local hospital. Which of the following groups should be involved in the team to improve the process?
18) Using the 80/20 rule, 80% of organizational problems are issues related to:
19) Which of the following best demonstrates the use of the Plan-Do-Check-Act performance improvement model?
20) The responsibility for providing organizational direction for a facility's continuous quality improvement program frequently rests with the quality
21) The primary objective of the operational linkage between risk management and quality/performance improvement is to
22) A clinical pathway for the management of hip fractures has been developed by a multi-disciplinary team and implemented in a large teaching hospital. After monitoring for 6 months, the length of stay continues to exceed the guidelines. Which of the following should be the next step?
23) Which of the following action plans is the first step in correcting inappropriate blood usage in an emergency department?
24) When a healthcare organization is contracting with an outside provider for services, the subcontractor must
25) Which of the following are measures of central tendency?
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