Behavioral Epidemiology
a. Is founded on a multi-causal perspective of health
b. Examines the relationship between behavior and health outcomes
c. Investigates the distribution and determinants of health-related behavior
d. a and b
e. All of the above
Ans: e
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Which of the following is not a tenet of implementation science?
a. When applied across different environments, an intervention need not be implemented in exactly the same way in order to achieve targeted public health outcomes. b. Many evidence-based interventions have not improved health outcomes in the “real world.” c. Quasi-experimental methods, if applied appropriately, can be used to test for causal links between an implementation strategy and its hypothesized outcome. d. Theory is not involved in implementation science, because it is a highly applied field of research. e. The ultimate goal of implementation science is to improve public health outcomes, for example by increasing the application of evidence-based practice.
According to James Rest, ________, ________, and ________ affect (or influence) moral
thinking and moral behavior. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In some cases, the Medicare insurance carrier automatically sends the amount not covered on to a private secondary insurance carrier (known as a _______________________), which may pay the deductible and the 20 percent not covered, eliminating the need to fill out additional forms
A) ?universal claim B) secondary claim C) crossover claim D) none of the above
Which type of healthcare reimbursement system pays a fixed amount per patient?
A. Medicaid B. capitation C. third-party insurance D. healthcare maintenance organization