16 questions quantitative math for health services
Attached are 16 Questions for Quantitative Math for Health Services. Most of the questions are posted on Chegg, but I do not have an account.
Please help with these 16 questions.
Question 2
What is an example of a non-monetary decision payoff for a health care professional?
years of life lost | ||
years of life gained | ||
personal satisfaction | ||
stocks |
Question 3
Which is an example of using relevant information for the purpose of determining the potential payoff of a decision?
whether to hire more staff or not | ||
whether to invest in equipment or not | ||
whether or not new technology is developed | ||
adding service hours, minus resource cost, within reasonable estimates of potential volume increases |
Question 4
What is a required component to consider for every decision?
alternatives | ||
previous states of the world | ||
examples of past payoffs | ||
current technology |
Question 5
Which formula calculates costs in a time period?
materials and supplies per unit of service x number of units | ||
facility space x [cost of rent + utilities] | ||
time spent on intervention x [salary + fringe] | ||
total cost of equipment and maintenance x estimated lifetime of equipment |
Question 6
Which method to determine costs involves using a provider-based approach?
direct observation | ||
random observation | ||
time diary | ||
patient records | ||
provider surveys |
Question 7
Which method to determine costs is considered the least accurate way to collect information?
direct observation | ||
random observation | ||
time diary | ||
patient records | ||
provider surveys |
Question 10
What is known as the difference between the earliest and latest start times for an activity?
slack time | ||
delayed activities | ||
total project time | ||
critical path length |
Question 11
The summed time of each activity on the critical path is known as what?
slack time | ||
delayed activities | ||
total project time | ||
critical path length |
Question 14
What is meant by an organization’s hurdle rate?
Hurdle rate is the maximum acceptable rate of return on a project. | ||
Hurdle rate is the minimum acceptable rate of return on a project. | ||
Hurdle rate is the minimum acceptable expenditure on a project. | ||
Hurdle rate is the maximum acceptable expenditure on a project. |
Question 17
How many categories of contributing factors are parts of a Fish Bone chart?
3 | ||
4 | ||
7 | ||
9 |
Question 20
What is the first step in quality analysis?
Collect data that describes the system outcomes. | ||
Display the data using an appropriate TQM chart. | ||
Identify and define the indicators used to assess quality. | ||
Apply statistical process control techniques. |
Question 21
Which external factor in healthcare strategic planning is concerned with income and education level?
socioeconomic | ||
epidemiologic | ||
economic | ||
environmental | ||
demographic |
Question 22
Which type of planning focuses on organizational aspects spanning a one-year time period?
community | ||
operational | ||
business | ||
master | ||
strategic |
Question 23
Which external factor in healthcare strategic planning is concerned with natal, mortality, and morbidity statistics?
socioeconomic | ||
epidemiologic | ||
economic | ||
environmental | ||
demographic | ||
Question 24
Which type of planning focuses on a community of population over a 10-year horizon?
community | |||||||||||||||
operational | |||||||||||||||
business | |||||||||||||||
master | |||||||||||||||
strategic | |||||||||||||||
Question 25
Which type of planning focuses on resource allocation decisions to achieve goals and objectives?
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