Define criteria that make the costs of healthcare
increase and criteria that make the cost of...
Define criteria that make the costs of healthcare
increase and criteria that make the cost of healthcare decrease.
Then explain how the Affordable Care Act of 2010 has an impact on
cost of care.
Hospital Administration and Management
1-Healthcare cost
Many Americans are concerned with the topic of healthcare costs,
but not many understand the complexity of the topic.
Write a two-page paper that addresses the following: Explain the
factors that are driving healthcare costs and discuss the effects
they have on both inpatient and outpatient facilities.
Do some research on a hospital or healthcare setting where you
would like to work.
Outline their financial structure; are they a nonprofit,
for-profit, or government facility?...
Chapter
13
Define
evaluative criteria and determinant criteria. Identify the
determinant criteria you used for a recent purchase.
List the
factors that determine the type of evaluative criteria that
consumers use.
Name the
four types of noncompensatory decision rules. What does it mean if
a rule is noncompensatory?
Chapter
14
Define
consumer satisfaction. How does it differ from other important
consumer behavior concepts?
List out
some possible postconsumption reactions
Explain
the expectancy/disconfirmation theory. Describe how it explains
your satisfaction or...
If healthcare costs make up 9% of total expenditures and they
rise by 15% while the other components in the consumer price index
remain constant, by how much will the price index rise? Provide
your answer to two decimals.
Name and describe a new technology that can increase access to
healthcare, lower costs, and even improve quality of care. How does
it alter traditional delivery of care? What published evidence is
there of its benefits? Name three or more different categories of
patients - geographically, clinically, or otherwise - who have
benefited already from the application of this new technology.
Identify at least three concerns or caveats that remain to be
addressed regarding its usage.
Name and describe a new technology that can increase
access to healthcare, lower costs, and even improve the quality of
care. How does it alter the traditional delivery of care
and Name three or more different categories of patients -
geographically, clinically, or otherwise - who have benefited
already from the application of this new technology. Identify at
least three concerns or caveats that remain to be addressed
regarding its usage.
The annual subscription to a magazine costs $50 and this cost is
expected to increase by 10 percent per year. A life subscription,
on the other hand, costs $500. The relevant discount rate for
analyzing this situation is 12 percent. In order to justify taking
out a life subscription, what is your minimum life expectancy
(approximately)