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Case managed care may enhance profit in a for-profit health organization by:
 
  a. Minimizing costs in high resource con-sumption areas.
  b. Combining licensed and non-licensed care providers in delivering patient care.
  c. Increasing reimbursement from third-party payers.
  d. Reducing the amount of technology used to support clinical decision making.

Question 2

A client who identifies as a member of the deaf community culture in the United States usually uses which one of the following for communication?
 
  a. American Sign Language
  b. Invented sign systems
  c. Paralanguage
  d. Proxemics



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Answer to Question 1

A
Case managed care is not revenue generating but rather revenue protecting in that better coordi-nation of care enables efficient achievement of patient outcomes, can result in shorter length of stay, and can prevent readmission.

Answer to Question 2

A



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