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Question 1
The growth of public-sector and private-sector programs in a market economy increased the need for program management, including the functions of planning, administration, legislation, and regulation
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False |
Question 2
The purpose of a health service is to positively affect a person's health—its maintenance, its improvement, or its recovery.
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False |
Question 3
Receiving health services is always proven to be effective, and positive outcomes are always likely
Question 3 options:
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False |
Question 4
Private health insurance is the greatest source of health insurance coverage for people younger than 65 years.
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False |
Question 5
Two types of private health insurance are available in the United States: individually purchased policies, and insurance provided as one of the benefits of employment.
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False |
Q.1. True.
The private sector:-
The private sector is the engine of economic growth - creating jobs, increasing trade, providing goods and services to the poor and generating tax revenue to fund basic public services such as health and education.
Public Sector:-
Government Sector is called as Public Sector and the examples of public Sectors are Education, Emergency Services, Law Enforcement, Police Services, water and electricity.
Programmes or policies by any sector need programme management fundamentals such as functions of planning, administration, legislation and regulation.
Q.2. True.
Health services serve patients, families, communities, and populations. They cover emergency, preventative, rehabilitative, long-term, hospital, diagnostic, primary, palliative, and home care. These services are centered around making health care accessible, high quality, and patient-centered.
The fundamental purpose of health care is to enhance quality of life by enhancing health.
Q.3. False.
Health care barriers can make negative outcomes, such as, limited health care supply, Lack of quality health care, social isolation, financial constraints , etc
Q,4. True
The two main types of public health insurance are Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 years or older and people with certain disabilities. Medicaid is a public health insurance program for some individuals and families with a low income or disabilities.
Private health insurance refers to health insurance plans marketed by the private health insurance industry, as opposed to government-run insurance programs. Private health insurance currently dominates the U.S. health care landscape, covering more than half of the US population.
Q.5. True.