Specific provisions to improve legislation for managed care in order to protect clients and

their rights include all of the following except:



A. A guarantee of patients’ rights to choose a doctor outside their health plans’
networks if they agree to share the cost of services
B. A requirement for managed care companies to cover emergency care without
prior authorization
C. Requiring managed care companies to ensure patients’ access to detailed
information about coverage and treatment options
D. Requiring managed care companies to provide gag clauses in the contracts with
health care providers


D

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a) Group members should be told only a couple of meetings ahead of time to avoid disruption b) The reasons for termination should be shared with the group and members should be encouraged to discuss their feelings frankly c) Unfinished business should be completed d) The new worker should be introduced and if possible colead the group before the old worker terminates

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Before what world event did America begin providing welfare aid to survivors,

spouses, and dependent children? a. World War I b. the Stock Market Crash c. World War II d. the Red Scare

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The "Law of ______" states that if a person continues to creatively come up with new ways of responding to conflict, eventually the aggressor will grow tired of the turmoil and will finally decide to bury the hatchet.

A. The Jungle B. The Land C. Requisite Variety D. Endurance

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On those occasions when the practitioner determines that a person’s behavior does not meet full

criteria for any of the disorders in the disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorders class and chooses not to specify the reason criteria are not met, then the ____________ designation applies

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

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