CHE Cheat Sheet 2026
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200 questions
240 min time limit
70% to pass
- Succession planning in healthcare organizations primarily ensures: → A pipeline of qualified leaders is prepared to fill key positions when they become vacant
- In healthcare financial management, variance analysis compares: → Actual financial results to budgeted expectations to identify and explain differences
- What operational tool is used to visually map all steps in a patient care process to identify waste and non-value-added activities? → Value stream map
- Which framework is most useful for analyzing the external competitive environment of a healthcare organization? → Porter's Five Forces
- The principle of 'beneficence' in healthcare ethics requires that providers: → Act in the best interest of the patient
- A balanced scorecard in healthcare typically measures performance across which four perspectives? → Financial, customer, internal processes, and learning/growth
- Which leadership style emphasizes collaboration and team involvement? → Democratic
- A healthcare organization's mission statement should primarily communicate: → The organization's fundamental purpose and reason for existence
- What is the primary operational benefit of a group purchasing organization (GPO) for a hospital? → Leveraged purchasing power to reduce supply costs
- Which organization sets standards for patient safety in the U.S.? → The Joint Commission
- Informed consent in healthcare requires that patients receive: → Information about diagnosis, treatment options, risks, benefits, and alternatives
- The primary purpose of a Health Information Exchange (HIE) is to: → Facilitate secure electronic sharing of patient health information across organizations
- What role does health insurance play in the healthcare economy? → Spreads risk and improves access
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires healthcare employers to provide: → Reasonable accommodations to qualified employees with disabilities
- Which ethical principle supports a patient's right to make informed decisions about their own care? → Autonomy
- Which standard is most commonly used for electronic exchange of clinical health information? → HL7
- Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on: → Race, color, religion, sex, and national origin
- A healthcare organization pursuing a 'differentiation' competitive strategy would focus on: → Providing unique services or superior quality that justifies premium positioning
- A healthcare executive is evaluating a proposal to outsource environmental services. Which factor should weigh most heavily in this operational decision? → Impact on infection control standards and patient safety outcomes
- Which strategic growth option involves a healthcare organization providing a wider range of services to its existing patient population? → Service development
- A patient portal that allows patients to view lab results, schedule appointments, and message providers primarily supports which goal? → Patient engagement and care coordination
- The OIG's Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIAs) are typically entered into as a result of: → Settlements of federal healthcare fraud and abuse investigations
- Why is cultural competence important in healthcare leadership? → To enhance inclusive care delivery
- Which of the following is an example of transformational leadership? → Setting a compelling vision for improvement
- Which operational strategy best reduces the total cost of ownership for high-use medical equipment? → Implementing a preventive maintenance program
- Which tool is used to identify the root cause of a problem? → Root cause analysis
- Which federal act protects employees who report suspected healthcare fraud from retaliation? → False Claims Act whistleblower provisions
- Why should patient identification be confirmed before procedures? → To avoid incorrect procedures
- Which economic term refers to patients using more healthcare services when insured? → Moral hazard
- Which entity primarily funds Medicare in the United States? → Federal government
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