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* Here are ten quick questions regarding the content of Module 2.


1. What is meant by “unduplicated count” of total patients?
 
Each patient counts only once regardless of the number of visits they have
 
Each patient is counted once each time they are seen by a physician
 
Each patient is counted once each time they are seen by a different type of service provider (e.g. medical, dental, mental health, etc.)
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 1 is "Each patient counts only once regardless of the number of visits they have."]

2. Patients are characterized by race AND ethnicity on the UDS. Which of the following is an acceptable methods for obtaining this information?
 
Health center staff can make a best guess of a patient's race if the patient does not provide the information
 
Self reported by patient
 
Use census data to proportionally allocate patients to racial and ethnicity categories
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 2 is "Self reported by patient."]

3. Patients who do not indicate that they are Hispanic are assumed to be non-Hispanic for purposes of reporting ethnicity on the UDS.
 
True
 
False
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 3 is "True."If a patient does not indicate that they are Hispanic or Latino, you should assume that they are not when reporting ethnicity on the UDS report.]

4. Which one of the following types of information or methods can NOT be used to determine patient income for reporting on the UDS?

 
Patients can self report income on the registration form
 
An eligibility assistance worker can determine a patient's income using approved documentation
 
A patient's insurance can be used as a proxy for income
 
If the patient has not provided income information, the patient must be reported as having unknown income
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 4 is "A patient’s insurance can be used as a proxy for income". This is not a valid method for reporting UDS data, insurance should never be used as a proxy for income. ]

5. In reporting patients by primary medical insurance, which of the following is NOT considered to be a type of primary medical insurance coverage?
 
Medicaid
 
Worker's Compensation
 
Medicare
 
SCHIP
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 5 is “Workers Compensation”. Workers Compensation is not considered to be a type of primary medical insurance as it does not provide broad coverage, only coverage for work related illnesses or injuries.]

6. How many member months are reported for a patient who is enrolled in a capitated managed care plan for half of the year?
 
1 month
 
6 months
 
12 months
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 6 is "6 months."]

7. Primary care case management is an example of reportable managed care.
 
True
 
False
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 7 is “False”. Primary Care Case Management is not considered to be Managed Care.]

8. You must report the number of homeless persons, migrant farmworkers, school-based clinic patients and veterans you serve regardless of whether you receive targeted funding for special populations.
 
True
 
False
 
 
 
* [The correct response to Question 8 is “True”. You must report the number of patients that you see from each of these special population categories regardless of whether or not targeted funding is received.]

9. Patients reported by age and gender (Table 3A), race and Latino identity (Table 3B), income (Table 4) and medical insurance (Table 4) must be equal.
 
True, because you are reporting the same patients by different characteristics
 
False, because each table describes the patients differently
 
 
 
[The correct response to Question 9 is “True”. The number of patients reported on each of these tables must be equal as you are describing the same patient population in different ways.]



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