The cost of an insurance policy paid as an ongoing fee at regular intervals by the policyholder is called the ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


premium

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Which of the following is Nägele's rule? 

A. Last day of last menstrual period, subtract 5 months, add 7 days plus 1 year B. First day of last menstrual period, subtract 3 months, add 7 days plus 1 year C. First day of last menstrual period, subtract 3 months, subtract 7 days, add 1 year D. Last day of last menstrual period, subtract 3 months, add 5 days plus 1 year E. Last day of last menstrual period, add 5 months, subtract 7 days, add 1 year

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Many clinics have policies in place that require the providers to read and sign lab reports within which of the following time frames?

a. 12–24 hours b. 24–36 hours c. 36–48 hours d. 48–72 hours

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Prospective payment systems and health maintenance organizations reward healthcare providers monetarily for maintaining lower costs and penalize those providers who do not keep costs within preestablished limits. With regard to ethics, placing such monetary rewards and penalties before health-care providers _____

A) Establishes limits on the amount a payer is reimbursed for rendering care B) May impact both the quantity and quality of patients' health care C) Penalizes providers who create gatekeeping procedures that limit access D) Usually benefits everyone after an initial investment of limited resources

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CDC stands for

A) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention B) Communicable Disease Center C) Center for Disease Control D) Communicable Disease Control Center

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