One of the ethical issues concerning managed care involves the potential conflict between the gatekeeping role of some managed care organizations and _____.
A) physician qualification
B) high capitation
C) private insurance
D) client self-determination
Answer: D) client self-determination
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Traditional bureaucracies demonstrate the application of systems theories.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
During Colonial America
A) children from six to 12 could work alongside their parents, and children over 16 were expected to work in adult-like capacities B) children were not allowed to work, except for on their family farms C) children under six were not allowed to work, even alongside their parents D) children as young as six years worked alongside their parents, and children as young as 12 years were expected to work in adult-like capacities
Despite laws passed to protect whistle blowers, most still face some form of retaliation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A 25-year old male with schizophrenia and a history of hospitalization is referred to a social worker after being stabilized in the hospital. The discharge paperwork recommends residential treatment, among other interventions. After conducting an
assessment, the social worker should FIRST: a) Suggest that they look into an appropriate residential facility b) Partner with the client and inquire about his own plans and goals c) Suggest some standard goals to work on together d) Discuss when the client can see the psychiatrist for medications