Question 20Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Medicaid?1 pointMedicaid is a government-run program that covers low-income peopleThough the Federal government oversees some aspects of Medicaid, a different Medicaid program is operated by each stateMedicaid is the only public insurance program in the US with broad coverage for long-term careMost people enrolled in Medicaid have traditional indemnity style insurance coverage21.Question 21Which of the following is regulated by the FDA?1 pointPrescription drugsOver-the-counter drugsMedical devicesBiologic productsAll of the above22.Question 22Which of the following is true of generic drugs?1 pointThey are generally made by the same manufacturer as the branded drugThey are allowed to be close to but not the exact chemical composition as the branded drugOnce they enter the market, the branded drug is no longer soldThey go through a different FDA approval process than the original branded drug23.Question 23You are a drug company finishing your New Drug Application with the US FDA for a newly discovered treatment for Crohn’s disease. You received a 20-year patent in 2012 for your drug, and you are expecting your NDA approval in 2020. Based on this information, how many years will you have with your drug on the market before a generic is able to enter the market as a competitor?1 point25 years 8 years 11 years 12 years 20 years 24.Question 24Which of the following are potential uses of quality data?1 pointMonitoring and improvement of carePublic reporting in order to incentivize future quality improvements and assist patients in provider selectionDesigning better pay-for-performance metricsAll of the above25.Question 25Which of the following is NOT an example of an outcome measure?1 pointPercentage of providers appropriately credentialed Hospital readmission ratesHospital mortality ratesPatient-reported outcomes
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Question 20Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Medicaid?1 pointMedicaid is a government-run program that covers low-income peopleThough the Federal government oversees some aspects of Medicaid, a different Medicaid program is operated by each stateMedicaid is the only public insurance program in the US with broad coverage for long-term careMost people enrolled in Medicaid have traditional indemnity style insurance coverage21.Question 21Which of the following is regulated by the FDA?1 pointPrescription drugsOver-the-counter drugsMedical devicesBiologic productsAll of the above22.Question 22Which of the following is true of generic drugs?1 pointThey are generally made by the same manufacturer as the branded drugThey are allowed to be close to but not the exact chemical composition as the branded drugOnce they enter the market, the branded drug is no longer soldThey go through a different FDA approval process than the original branded drug23.Question 23You are a drug company finishing your New Drug Application with the US FDA for a newly discovered treatment for Crohn’s disease. You received a 20-year patent in 2012 for your drug, and you are expecting your NDA approval in 2020. Based on this information, how many years will you have with your drug on the market before a generic is able to enter the market as a competitor?1 point25 years 8 years 11 years 12 years 20 years 24.Question 24Which of the following are potential uses of quality data?1 pointMonitoring and improvement of carePublic reporting in order to incentivize future quality improvements and assist patients in provider selectionDesigning better pay-for-performance metricsAll of the above25.Question 25Which of the following is NOT an example of an outcome measure?1 pointPercentage of providers appropriately credentialed Hospital readmission ratesHospital mortality ratesPatient-reported outcomes
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Question 20: Most people enrolled in Medicaid have traditional indemnity style insurance coverage. This statement does not accurately describe Medicaid. Most Medicaid enrollees are in managed care plans, not traditional indemnity style insurance coverage.
Question 21: All of the above. The FDA regulates prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, medical devices, and biologic products.
Question 22: They go through a different FDA approval process than the original branded drug. Generic drugs must demonstrate bioequivalence to the brand-name drug, but they do not have to repeat the extensive clinical trials that the original drug went through.
Question 23: 12 years. The patent was received in 2012 and the NDA approval is expected in 2020. This leaves 12 years of patent protection remaining.
Question 24: All of the above. Quality data can be used for monitoring and improving care, public reporting to incentivize future quality improvements and assist patients in provider selection, and designing better pay-for-performance metrics.
Question 25: Percentage of providers appropriately credentialed. This is a process measure, not an outcome measure. Outcome measures are indicators of patients' health status or the effectiveness of care they received.
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