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Chapter 4—Comparative National Health Systems and Health Policy
Multiple Choice
- Which of the following statements is/are correct?
[1] The methods of delivering health services throughout the world are too diffuse and
complex to categorize.
[2] Although the methods of delivering health services throughout the world are
diffuse and complex, scholars have been able to develop four categories or models of
health service delivery.
[3] Due to scholars’ ability to develop categories or models of delivery, little to no
consideration needs to be given to country cultures or economics.
[4] Due to the uniqueness of country culture and economics, there is little regarding
health service delivery that countries can learn from each other.
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Difficult
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Application
- Which of the following is NOT a general health delivery model?
[1] National Health System
[2] National Health Insurance
[3]International Health Insurance
[4] Statutory Health Insurance
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Easy
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about the National Health System model is/are incorrect?
[1] The government owns the system and all assets
[2] Funded through a variety of taxes
[3] No one is denied services
[4] These countries rate low on quality and hold their cost / GDP to 9% to 11%
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about National Health Insurance is/are incorrect?
[1] The government acts as the payer, funded through premium payments, and
services provided through the private market
[2] No one is denied access to health services provided they meet minimal
requirements
[3] Quality results are moderate to fair and costs / GDP range from 9% to 11%
[4] The US uses this model for traditional Medicare
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about Statutory Health Insurance is incorrect?
[1] All citizens and residents are required to have health insurance provided through
the private market
[2] Nonmandated health services can be purchased through private insurance
companies
[3] All providers are employed through the government.
[4] Quality is medium to high and costs / GDP are 11% to 12%.
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about the out-of-pocket model is/are incorrect?
[1] Services are not limited due to an individual’s inability to pay
[2] Provided services limited to whatever individuals can afford to pay out-of-pocket
[3] Quality level poor and costs / GDP less than 10%
[4] The US comparison to this model are the uninsured
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about cost is/are correct?
[1] Cost is seldom discussed when comparing national health models
[2] Cost is not a good proxy measure for quality
[3] High cost can produce an access barrier and low costs can produce moral hazard
[4] Cost has limited association with incentives to provide services
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Difficult
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about quality is/are incorrect?
[1] Common quality measures include length of life, infant mortality, and
immunizations
[2] Quality measures are proxy measures for access to and efficacy of health services
[3] Quality can be measured by how closely disease regimens align with evidenced
based practice
[4] Quality is not correlated with a country’s communicable versus noncommunicable
disease load
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Difficult
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about access is /are correct?
[1] Access is not concerned about the ease of contacting providers as long as individuals
eventually gain access to their providers.
[2] Access is not associated with the cost of care
[3] Access barriers include: transportation, physician availability, child care, and
language
[4] Physician to population ratio is not an access to care concern
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Difficult
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
- Which of the following statements about innovation is/are correct?
[1] Innovation is not limited to scientific and technological innovation
[2] Innovation can include models of delivery and payment methods
[3] The US has weak support for scientific and technological innovation and diffusion
[4] Global budgets can constrain access to scientific and technological innovation.
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Recall
Short Answer & Essay
- Compare and contrast healthcare delivery under the four models (National Health System, National Health Insurance, Statutory Health Insurance, and Free Market) with the delivery of health services in the United States.
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Analysis
- After examining the differences in national healthcare systems, what are some positive lessons the United States can learn from other countries?
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Analysis
- After examining the differences in national healthcare systems, how would you redesign the United States healthcare system. Consider a model without barriers and a model that would need to be vetted and approved in the current public and political climate.
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Analysis
- Discuss how cost, quality, and access are complexly related to the delivery of healthcare services (see chapter 1).
Subject: Chapter 4
Complexity: Moderate
Simplified Functional Taxonomy: Analysis
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