The Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI) is a quality initiative designed to strengthen health plans’ efforts to protect and improve the health and satisfaction of Medicare and Medicaid health plan enrollees. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires compliance with QAPI from
Accreditation is intended to help purchasers and consumers make decisions about healthcare coverage.
The following statements are about accreditation. Select the answer choice containing the correct statement.
The paragraph below contains an incomplete statement. Select the answer choice containing the term that correctly completes the paragraph.
Definitions of quality healthcare vary; however, four dimensions are essential to quality healthcare services. ________________ is the quality dimension indicating that services result in the best care for a given cost or the lowest cost for a given level of care.
Adele Stanley, a member of the Greenhouse Health Plan, recently went to a network pharmacy to have a prescription filled. The pharmacist informed Ms. Stanley that the prescribed drug was not in the plan formulary and that reimbursement for the drug was not available except in extraordinary circumstances. The pharmacist asked Ms. Stanley if she would accept a generic substitute.
The paragraph below contains two pairs of terms enclosed in parentheses. Determine which term in each pair correctly completes the paragraph. Then select the answer choice containing the two terms that you have chosen.
Greenhouse’s prescription drug reimbursement policy indicates that the plan formulary is classified as (open / closed), and that compliance by patients and providers is (mandatory / voluntary).
All states have laws describing the conditions under which pharmacists can substitute a generic drug for a brand-name drug. With respect to these laws, it is correct to say that in every state,
Selene Varga is participating in her health plan’s disease management program for congestive heart failure. Ms. Varga’s health status is regularly monitored and managed by a licensed nurse who visits Ms. Varga at her home to administer treatment and assess the need for changes in Ms. Varga’s overall care plan. This information indicates that Ms. Varga is participating in the type of disease management program known as a
For this question, if answer choices (A) through (C) are all correct, select answer choice (D). Otherwise, select the one correct answer choice.
Ways that workers’ compensation health plans can help control the costs of job-related injuries and illnesses include
The Westchester Health Plan classifies its key processes into the following categories: high-risk, high-volume, problem-prone, and high-cost. Westchester also prioritizes the categories in terms of importance. The process category that Westchester most likely ranks highest in importance is
The BBA of 1997 allows states to provide Medicaid benefits to children through the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Under the terms of the BBA, states can implement SCHIP as
1. Part of their existing Medicaid programs
2. Separate commercial insurance programs
The Harbor Health Plan’s formulary policy encourages network pharmacists who are asked to fill a prescription for a costly, brand-name drug to dispense a different chemical entity within the same drug class in order to reduce costs. This type of drug substitution is referred to as