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c. Medicare Part C. III. It provides researchers information about
d. Medicare Part D. epidermology and potential outcome of illness, and
the consequences associated with the illness.
34. A personal care health service given to a patient
who is an outpatient, without admission to a a. I only
hospital or other facility is defined as: b. I and II only
c. II and III only
a. Primary care. d. All
b. Ambulatory care.
c. Manage care. 38. Which of the following factors affect(s) the
d. Secondary care. prescriber’s drug selection?
35. What are instruments to measure utility values? I. Medical management protocols
II. Financial incentives
I. Rating scale III. Formularies
II. Standard gamble
III. Time-trade off a. I only
b. I and II only
a. I only c. II and III only
b. I and II only d. All
c. II and III only
d. All 39. Which of the following statements are TRUE
regarding Medicare Part B premiums?
36. The principal goal of the Cost Minimization
Analysis (CMA) study would be to determine: I. The member monthly premium will be higher if
[Select ALL That Apply] they file an individual tax return and their annual
income is more than $85,000, or if they are married
a. The long-term outcome of the particular illness. (file a joint tax return) and their annual income is
more than $170,000.
b. The cost associated with two different
treatments that have clinically identical II. Social Security will use the income reported two
effectiveness. years ago on the member’s IRS income tax return to
determine the premium if the plan member income
c. The benefits in terms of monetary units. is more than $85,000 or $170,000 jointly.
d. Cost and outcomes in monetary units. III. Most people will pay the standard monthly Part
B premium if their annual income is less than
37. Which of the following is an advantage of using $85,000, or if they are married (file a joint tax
Cost of Illness Analysis (CIA)? return) and their annual income is less than
$170,000.
I. This method allows researchers to collect and
assess disease specific data. a. I only
b. I and II only
II. It provides a true definition of the particular c. II and III only
illness. d. All
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