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AHIP AHM-540 Exam - Topic 2 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for AHIP's AHM-540 exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 2
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When conducting performance assessment, a health pln may classify the key processes associated with its services into the following categories: high-risk, high-volume, problem-prone, and high-cost.

The following statements are about this classification of processes. Three of the statements are true and one is false. Select the answer choice containing the FALSE statement.

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Sean
4 months ago
D makes sense, scheduling is super high-volume!
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Adrianna
4 months ago
Wait, can you really classify a process into just one category?
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Dana
4 months ago
C sounds accurate, I see that often in practice.
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Charlene
4 months ago
Totally agree, B is definitely the false one!
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Jade
5 months ago
A high-cost process can be inexpensive sometimes.
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Verdell
5 months ago
D sounds right because scheduling is definitely a high-volume task in healthcare, but I wonder if it could be classified differently.
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Alease
5 months ago
C seems accurate since high-risk usually relates to serious medical conditions, but I’m not completely sure if it covers all cases.
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Reita
5 months ago
I think I saw a similar question where they mentioned that not all processes fit neatly into one category, which makes me unsure about B.
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Mendy
5 months ago
I remember discussing how high-cost processes can sometimes be misleading, so A might actually be true.
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Glory
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The categories seem clear, and I just need to identify the statement that doesn't fit.
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Anthony
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. High-risk processes are the key ones, so I'll focus on understanding those first before looking at the other classifications.
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Alethea
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about classifying healthcare processes. I'll need to carefully read each statement and determine which one is false.
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Slyvia
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the difference between high-cost and high-volume processes. I'll have to think through those categories carefully.
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Lashandra
10 months ago
Haha, I wonder if they'll add a 'high-calorie' category next for the health plan's vending machine snacks.
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Abel
9 months ago
D) Administrative processes such as scheduling appointments are examples of high-volume processes.
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Lashon
9 months ago
C) High-risk processes most often involve medical interventions or treatment plans for acute illnesses or case management processes for complex conditions.
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Ricarda
9 months ago
C) High-risk processes most often involve medical interventions or treatment plans for acute illnesses or case management processes for complex conditions.
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Abel
9 months ago
B) Each process must be classified into a single category.
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Wynell
9 months ago
B) Each process must be classified into a single category.
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Pilar
9 months ago
A) In some instances, relatively inexpensive processes can qualify as high-cost processes.
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Wenona
10 months ago
A) In some instances, relatively inexpensive processes can qualify as high-cost processes.
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Barney
11 months ago
I believe the true statement is C) High-risk processes most often involve medical interventions or treatment plans for acute illnesses.
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Lorean
11 months ago
I agree with Deeanna. It makes sense that processes can fall into multiple categories.
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Deeanna
11 months ago
I think the false statement is B) Each process must be classified into a single category.
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Isaac
11 months ago
I believe the true statement is A) In some instances, relatively inexpensive processes can qualify as high-cost processes.
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Tina
11 months ago
I agree with Leonardo. Processes can fall into multiple categories depending on their characteristics.
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Chuck
11 months ago
I don't know, maybe they're trying to trick us with that one. But I'm going with A as the false statement.
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Gwen
10 months ago
User 2: I disagree, I believe D is the false statement.
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Rebbeca
11 months ago
User 1: I think B is the false statement.
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Nadine
11 months ago
I agree, A seems like the odd one out. High-cost processes should be the more expensive ones, right?
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Leonardo
11 months ago
I think the false statement is B) Each process must be classified into a single category.
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Noah
11 months ago
I think statement A is the false one. How can a relatively inexpensive process be considered high-cost? That doesn't make sense.
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Kati
10 months ago
User 4: Yeah, that's correct. And administrative processes are usually high-volume.
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Serita
10 months ago
User 3: High-risk processes usually involve complex medical interventions, right?
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Rozella
10 months ago
User 2: I think so too, it doesn't make sense for a low-cost process to be classified as high-cost.
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Brianne
11 months ago
User 1: I agree, statement A doesn't seem right.
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