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How do market justice and social justice differ in their views on health care? A. Market justice views health care as an economic reward whereas social justice views health care as a right B. Market justice views health care as an economic reward whereas social justice views health as an individual responsibility C. Market justice views health care as a social resource whereas social justice views health care as a right D. Market justice views health care as a social resource whereas social justice views health care as a way to ensure the common good

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How do market justice and social justice differ in their views on health care? A. Market justice views health care as an economic reward whereas social justice views health care as a right B. Market justice views health care as an economic reward whereas social justice views health as an individual responsibility C. Market justice views health care as a social resource whereas social justice views health care as a right D. Market justice views health care as a social resource whereas social justice views health care as a way to ensure the common good

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A. Market justice views health care as an economic reward whereas social justice views health care as a right

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What are the four key determinants of health according to the Blum model? A. Environment, nutrition, medical care, heredity B. Environment, lifestyle, heredity, medical care C. Environment, social life, mental health, heredity D. Environment, mental health, level of education, income

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B. Environment, lifestyle, heredity, medical care

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Why does cost containment remain an elusive goal in US health services delivery? A. Wide availability of cheap medical technology B. It is difficult to get doctors to cooperate with insurance companies C. General inflation D. The US healthcare system is fragmented, and each player seeks to price services at a level that is beneficial to themselves rather than the whole system

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D. The US healthcare system is fragmented, and each player seeks to price services at a level that is beneficial to themselves rather than the whole system

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How have the federal government and state governments addressed social determinants within the health care system to promote population health? A. The federal government and state governments have provided funding to identify and address social needs B. Stakeholders from non-medical sectors have been prevented from determining local health priorities C. Federal and state governments are moving towards a more socialized medical system by banning private insurance companies D. Support for employment services has been shifted towards funding for education

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A. The federal government and state governments have provided funding to identify and address social needs

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What is the "Health in All Policies" approach? A. Requiring all hospitals to staff a social worker B. Encouraging neighborhoods to assess and address their environmental impact C. Requiring all politicians to get a flu shot D. Identifying how multiple sectors affect health and engaging diverse partners to promote health and equity, as well as other sector-specific goals

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D. Identifying how multiple sectors affect health and engaging diverse partners to promote health and equity, as well as other sector-specific goals

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According to the Urban Institute article, which of the following factors affects health? A. Education level B. Race C. Income D. All of the above

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D. All of the above

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Which of the following has the least impact on one's risk of premature death? A. Social and environmental factors B. Individual behavior C. Health care D. Genetics

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C. Health care

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What is managed care? A. A system of health care delivery that integrates the four basic functional components of health care (financing, delivery, payment, and insurance) B. A type of insurance that seeks to reduce the amount of time physicians spend on patients C. A type of insurance that systematically inspects doctors for high-efficiency care D. A system of health care delivery that emphasizes alternative/holistic treatment options

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A. A system of health care delivery that integrates the four basic functional components of health care (financing, delivery, payment, and insurance)

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What is Health Related Quality of Life? (HRQL) A. Factors which affect one's functionality in the workplace B. All economic, political, cultural, and spiritual factors that affect quality of life C. The aspects of quality of life that relate specifically to a person's health D. All factors which affect function

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C. The aspects of quality of life that relate specifically to a person's health

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According to the KFF article "Beyond Health Care", what are some of the current challenges with addressing social determinants to promote population health? A. Lack of resources within communities B. The Affordable Care Act did not address social determinants C. Reductions in funding for prevention and public health under the Trump administration D. A and C E. None of the above

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D. A and C

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True or false: death rates for white, middle aged Americans are rising.

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True

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Which of these patient outcomes is easiest to measure according to the Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) conceptual model? A. Functional status B. Symptom status C. Biological and physiological variables D. Overall quality of life

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C. Biological and physiological variables

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Which of the following is not among the four basic functional components of the US health care delivery system? A. Financing B. Screening C. Delivery D. Payment

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B. Screening

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Which is not one of the two main objectives of a health care delivery system? A. To enable all citizens to obtain health care services when needed B. To have cost-effective health care services that meet established standards of quality C. To compensate all doctors as much as possible for their services

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C. To compensate all doctors as much as possible for their services

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True or false: Medical care is a relatively strong determinant of health compared to other social determinants?

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False

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