#1
Which of the following laws is NOT typically associated with healthcare compliance in the United States?
#2
What does OIG stand for in the context of healthcare compliance?
Office of Information Governance
Occupational Injuries Group
Office of Inspector General
Overseas Investment Group
#3
Which of the following is NOT considered a healthcare compliance risk area?
Billing and coding
Patient safety
Human resources management
Medical device manufacturing
#4
Which of the following is NOT a common healthcare compliance violation?
Billing for services not provided
Preserving patient confidentiality
Accepting kickbacks for referrals
Coding errors
#5
Which organization oversees the accreditation of healthcare facilities in the United States?
The Joint Commission
The American Medical Association
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
#6
Which of the following is NOT a category of healthcare compliance training?
Patient care
Billing and coding
Medical research ethics
Facility maintenance
#7
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for HIPAA compliance?
Privacy Rule
Security Rule
Confidentiality Rule
Breach Notification Rule
#8
What is the purpose of a healthcare compliance audit?
To punish employees for non-compliance
To ensure adherence to healthcare regulations and policies
To reduce patient satisfaction
To increase healthcare costs
#9
What is the purpose of a compliance program in healthcare organizations?
To increase profits
To improve patient care quality
To avoid legal penalties
To decrease staff morale
#10
Which of the following is NOT a component of an effective healthcare compliance program?
Training and education
Monitoring and auditing
Ignoring regulations
Policies and procedures
#11
What is the purpose of a risk assessment in healthcare compliance?
To identify potential hazards in the workplace
To ensure compliance with local tax laws
To determine the financial viability of the organization
To evaluate potential compliance vulnerabilities
#12
What is the purpose of the False Claims Act (FCA) in healthcare compliance?
To regulate the manufacturing of medical devices
To protect healthcare providers from malpractice lawsuits
To combat fraud against government healthcare programs
To enforce vaccination mandates
#13
Which agency is responsible for enforcing compliance with the Anti-Kickback Statute in the United States?
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
#14
What does Stark Law primarily address in healthcare compliance?
Physician self-referrals
Patient privacy
Health insurance portability
Pharmaceutical marketing
#15
What does CLIA stand for in healthcare compliance?
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
Controlled Legal Information Access
Comprehensive Laboratory Investigation Agency
Clinical Licensing and Inspection Authority