MPH Study Guide 2026

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📋 MPH Exam Format at a Glance

200
Questions
240 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 MPH Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample MPH Questions & Answers

1. Which of the following best describes a 'pay-for-performance' (P4P) reimbursement model?
Providers receive bonuses or penalties based on quality and outcome metrics

Pay-for-performance ties reimbursement to quality measures and patient outcomes rather than volume of services, aiming to improve care quality and efficiency.

2. Asbestos exposure is most strongly associated with which disease?
Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma, a cancer of the pleural lining, is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure and has a long latency period.

3. Which of the following best describes the difficulties in creating strategic relationships in the healthcare industry?
Weak organizational structure unable to lead change

Creating strategic relationships in healthcare often faces significant hurdles, and a weak organizational structure is a major one. Without strong leadership and a clear framework for change, organizations struggle to align goals, overcome internal resistance, and effectively integrate with external partners. This lack of internal capacity makes it difficult to navigate the complexities of forming and sustaining successful alliances.

4. Which factor is a key social determinant of mental health disparities in the U.S.?
Poverty and economic instability

Poverty and economic instability are among the strongest predictors of mental health disparities, creating chronic stress and limiting access to resources and care.

5. Sensitivity of a diagnostic test refers to:
The ability to correctly identify those with the disease

Sensitivity is the proportion of true positives correctly identified — a highly sensitive test misses few cases.

6. The 'precautionary principle' in environmental health means:
Taking protective action when evidence suggests potential harm, even without full certainty

The precautionary principle advocates acting to protect health when there is reasonable evidence of harm, even in the absence of complete scientific certainty.

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