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haleyc112

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A new nurse is receiving training on a payment classification system used for reimbursement of health care costs by Medicare. The nurse is most likely learning about which of the following?
 
  a. Managed care contracts c. Diagnosis-related groups
  b. Penetration rate revenue d. Length-of-stay records

Question 2

A nurse manager who implements the bureaucratic management style will most likely do which of the following?
 
  a. Emphasize efficiency
  b. Use explicit rules and regulations for governing activities
  c. View the individual worker as the source of control, motivation, and productivity
  d. Expect unity of command and direction



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Answer to Question 1

C
The nurse is most likely learning about diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), which is the system used by
Medicare to group inpatients into categories for reimbursement. This form of classification system is
used to group inpatients into categories based upon the number of inpatient days, age, complications,
and so on. Reimbursement covers room and board, tests, and therapy during a predetermined length of
stay.

Answer to Question 2

B
Bureaucratic management focuses on the use of explicit rules and regulations for governing activities.
The human relations approach views the individual worker as the source of control, motivation, and
productivity. Administrative principles focus on unity of command and direction.



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