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imanialler

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Which of the following is an example of an HMO?
 
  a. Nurse practitioners are paid promptly at discounted fees for each service rendered at a women's health clinic.
  b. Physicians in a large urban center are reimbursed for visits made to their clients.
  c. Physicians are paid for each service deli-vered to enrolled patients through a pre-paid plan.
  d. Patients pay fixed annual fees for ambu-latory care services, regardless of actual utilization of health services.

Question 2

The National Cancer Institute has confirmed a direct cause-and-effect relationship between immune system changes and the development of cancer.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D
Fee-for-service systems provide compensation to healthcare providers in group practices based on fee-for-service, which in PPQs means that fees are paid promptly but at a discounted rate. HMOs are configurations of healthcare agencies that provide health maintenance and services for enrolled patients for a fee that is preestablished regardless of utilization of service.

Answer to Question 2

F



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