A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for two years after each patient’s death. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()A、Archive solution that requires event-

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A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for two years after each patient’s death. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()

  • A、Archive solution that requires event-based retention
  • B、Backup solution that provides version-based expiration
  • C、Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
  • D、Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Point Objective (RPO)

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  • 第1题:

    “ GE卫生保健技术”(GE Healthcare Technologies) , 在目标用户群与提供产品服务项目的改变其具体变革不包括?()

    A.将数据(Data) 转化为信息 (Information)

    B.将物品资转化为功能资产

    C.商品服务转化为客户服务

    D.将客户服务转化为商品服务

    E.将智能硬件转化为智能软件


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    The American healthcare system has a unique problem with paperwork.The sheer number of participants-physicians,hospitals,clinics,insurance companies,patients--makes settling payments complicated,time-consuming and really expensive.The share of U.S.healthcare spending devoted to administrative costs is roughly three times what it is in other affluent countries.And it's a major reason the U.S.spends twice as much on healthcare.Some health clinics employ more clerks than care providers--not just to generate invoices but to send along the patient information insurers need to approve treatments,to dispute insurer decisions denying payment,to fix mistakes,to handle patients'questions,and on and on.For every I billion in revenue,the healthcare system employs the equivalent of 770 full-time people to settle the bills.That's almost eight times more than other industries.And doctors have to spend inordinate time dealing with red tape.Of course,if the U.S.were to magically switch to a single-payer healthcare system,these expenses would fall dramatically.The government would simply determine prices and write checks without dispute,as Medicare does for its direct beneficiaries.But such a change is neither realistic nor desirable in a country where half the population has employer-sponsored insurance.That said,it's still possible to trim administrative costs within the existing system.The best way to do so is for providers and insurers to standardize their billing practices and modernize their computer systems he federal government has long pushed for such efficiency.A 1996 law set some preliminary standards for the electronic processing of claims,payments and other transactions.But they weren't nearly enough,and insurers could still complicate invoices by requesting additional patient data.The HITECH Act of 2009 and the Affordable Care Act of 2010 gave providers further incentives to adopt electronic records and make them more uniform.Yet to a large extent,insurance companies continue to maintain distinct billing codes and torms,and providers still use separate computer systems for medical records and billing-making it im possible to automate claims processing.In this,healthcare stands apart from almost every other industry.Think of the way banks,for example,have standardized their operations to enable all customers to use the same ATMs and credit-card readers.The federal government needs to keep pushing for standardized electronic health systems,and also to change how healthcare prices are set.Bundled care and other alternatives to the fee-for-service model could greatly streamline billing.Patients have increasing cause to demand such change.With premiums,co-pays and deductibles rising,U.S.consumers now pay more for their health care than their employers do.Administrative inefficiency adds another layer of needless expense.Billing shouldn't have to be so complicated,or costly


    答案:
    解析:
    美国医疗支出中用于行政费用的比例大约是其他富裕国家的三倍。这是一个简单句,主语为The share of u.S.healthcare spending devoted to administrative costs,系动词为is,表语为roughly three time ghat it Is other affluent countries o文常来国费不器表示倍数的句型归纳:①倍数as+形容词或副词原级+as如:This bridge is three times as long as that one.这座桥是那座桥的三倍长。②倍数+形容词或副词的比较级+than,如:This bridge is three times longer than that one,这座桥是那座桥的三倍长。③倍数+the size/length/weight…++比较对象x如:This bridge is three times the length of that one这座桥是那座桥的三倍长。如:The college is twice what it was 5 years ago所大学是它五年前的两倍大。

  • 第3题:

    资料:We are pleased to invite you to attend the 14th Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference(14th CCMHCC) to be held on Thursday,June 27th and Friday,June 28th,2013.Montreal has been selected as the host city. This annual event will take place at the Delta Centre Vile Hotel,a downtown location within easy walking distance of the Old City. You will be charmed by the unique character of the city of Montreal,the metropolis of the province of Quebec. For those of you who wish to extend your stay,you can combine business and pleasure by attending the 34th International Jazz Festival of Montreal that will begin on Friday,June 28th and continue for the next 10 days.
    The 14th CCMHCC is organized by the Canadian Psychiatric Association and the College of Family Physicians of Canada Collaborative Working Group on Shared Mental Health Care. This conference will take on a bilingual character.in French and in English,and simultaneous translation will be available for the main speeches and presentations. This is a unique opportunity to bring together people who are involved in collaborative mental health care,and to create links that consolidate and enrich the networks among these stakeholders. We are expecting over 300 delegates from Quebec,Canada and the international community. The interest in collaborative mental health care is shared by a wide audience,including particularly individuals living with a mental disorder and their families,healthcare professionals from different backgrounds,managers and decision makers community groups working in the field,physicians (including family physicians,pediatricians and psychiatrists).teachers from academic departments,researchers and collaborators from different sectors (e.g.,emergency social services,law enforcement officers,or employers)
    This conference will provide an additional impetus to collaborative care,an irresistible movement which redesigns the healthcare system in order to adapt it to the realities of the 21st century. The theme of the conference,Collaboration and Complexity. Seeking Out New Forms of Life,illustrates the emerging nature of the strategic vision of collaborative care,set the clinical operations within a complex context which fits in the postmodern societal model and points out its profound innovative potential.
    We invite sponsorship support to help make this conference a success. There are several ways to help,additional information will be provided shortly.
    We look forward to welcoming you to Montreal!

    According to the passage,which of the following may NOT be among the stakeholders of the conference?

    A.psychologist
    B.surgeons
    C.researchers
    D.psychiatrists

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】 NOT;among the stakeholders of the conference
    【主题句】第2自然段This is a unique opportunity to bring together people who are involved in collaborative mental health care,and to create links that consolidate and enrich the networks among these stakeholders.We are expecting over 300 delegates from Quebec,Canada and the international community.The interest in collaborative mental health care is shared by a wide audience,including particularly individuals living with a mental disorder and their families,health care professionals from different backgrounds,managers and decision makers community groups working in the field,physicians (including family physicians,pediatricians and psychiatrists),teachers from academic departments,researchers and collaborators from different sectors (e.g.,emergency social services,law enforcement officers,or employers).这是一个独特的机会,可以让参与精神卫生保健合作的人们聚集在一起,并建立巩固和丰富这些利益相关者之间关联的联系。我们期待来自魁北克、加拿大和国际社会的300多名代表。有兴趣参与精神卫生保健合作的受众较为广泛,尤其是精神障碍患者及其家人、来自不同背景的医疗保健专业人员、在该领域工作的管理者和决策者社区团体、医生(包括家庭医生、儿科医生和精神病医生)、学术部门的教师、来自不同部门的研究人员和合作者(例如,紧急社会服务、执法人员或雇主)
    【解析】本题的问题是“根据文章,下列哪项不包括在大会的利益相关者中?”。 A选项“心理学家”;B选项“外科医生”;C选项“研究人员”;D选项“精神病医生”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,主题句中,C、D两个选项均有涉及。A选项“心理学家”包括在来自不同背景的医疗保健专业人员中,由于是探索心理精神健康问题,与外科医生相关度小,故选B。

  • 第4题:

    Management information systems form a bedrock ofIT use in the public sector.They are therefore found in all sections ofthe public sector and in all countries..Of course,different people use the term"management information system"differently:The term should therefore not form the basis for arguments about__(请作答此空)__an MIS is and is not.So long as one and those with whom one works understand and agree on a definition,that is good enough.Similarly,when dealing with written material,one needs to be able to__( )__and communicate,not get locked into doctrinal debate,Many public service providers have developed management information systems to morutor and control the services that they provide.Both the US__( )__UK Social Security agencies have developed MIS to report on the welfare payments and services that they provide.The British public healthcare system has also been a major investor in MIS as it 1ries to control healthcare costs and simultaneously improve delivery standards.Individual schools can also__( )__use ofMIS.Hobmoor Junior and Infant School,a public school in Birmingham,UK,introduced a computerised attendance system to produce MIS reports that monitor pupil attendance.This improved the Principal’s ability to understand and control absence patterns,resulting in a 2.5 per cent__( )__in attendance rates.

    A.what
    B.that
    C.which
    D.this

    答案:A
    解析:
    管理信息系统作为公共部门信息技术的基石,在所有的公共部门和所有的国家。当然,不同的人对管理信息系统的定义不同:术语可能的争论是关于是不是MIS?只有一个和相关人员明白和同意一个定义,就足够了。同样,当处理书面材料时,只要能理解和沟通,不被锁定在学说的争论。许多公共服务提供者制定了对专用管理信息系统监视和控制它们提供的服务。在美国和英国的社会安全机构已经开发了MIS以便统计福利性支出和提供的服务。英国公共医疗系统一直MIS的主要投资者,正试图控制医疗成本,同时提高交付标准一个独的学校也能使用MIS,Hobmoor是英国伯明翰的一个公立的初中和小学,其引进了一种电脑考勤系统,以统计学生出勤的报表。这使得校长能更好的了解和控制学生的缺勤花样,从而提升了2.5%的出勤率。

  • 第5题:

    Thomson Healthcare公司出版的是()


      正确答案:A

    • 第6题:

      Which segment would benefit from integrating the internal systems of a company, including those for inventory, payment processing, marketing, accounts, and order tracking?()

      • A、 supply chain logistics
      • B、 banking administration
      • C、 retail supplier
      • D、 healthcare administration

      正确答案:A

    • 第7题:

      A healthcare customer has an IBM System i server and an HP-UX server. They have high performance I/O, image-based, and archival applications. The customer has asked the IBM team  for guidance on IBM DS8000 disk technologies.  Which DS8000 disk technology would provide the best performance without regard to cost to meet the customer requirement()

      • A、73 GB 15k and 300 GB 15k drives
      • B、73 GB SSD and 2TB 7.2k drives
      • C、146 GB 15k and 300 GB 15k drives
      • D、146 GB 15k and 2TB 7.2k drives

      正确答案:B

    • 第8题:

      单选题
      A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for a period of seven years. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()
      A

      an archive solution that requires event-based retention

      B

      a backup solution that provides version-based expiration

      C

      a PACS environment that provides two year litigation hold

      D

      a business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Time Objective (RTO)


      正确答案: C
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第9题:

      问答题
      Healthcare Reform  During the past two decades, all of the industrialized nations have enacted some form of healthcare reform. America is no exception. Just a few years ago, the U. S. was consumed by a vigorous public debate about healthcare. In the end, the debate reaffirmed that the U. S. would retain its essentially market-based system. Instead of reform imposed from the top down, 3 the American healthcare system underwent some rather profound self-reform, driven by powerful market forces. The market—not the government—managed to wring inflation out of the private healthcare market. 4  Today, it appears that U.S. healthcare costs are again on the rise. At the same time, American patients—like patients elsewhere—are becoming more vocal5 about the restrictions many face in their healthcare plans. Talk of government-led reform is once again in the air. 6  We must think twice, though, before embarking on “reform” if that means imposing further restrictions on our healthcare markets. The more sensible course is to introduce policies that make the market work better—that is, to the advantage of consumers. I base this argument on our company’s decades of experience in healthcare systems around the world, which has given us a unique global perspective on the right and wrong way to reform healthcare. The wrong way is to impose layer after layer of regulation and restrictions. We have seen this approach tried in many countries, and we have always see it fail—fail to hold down costs, and fail to provide the best quality care. Medicine is changing at so rapid a pace that no government agency or expert commission can keep up with it. Only an open, informed and competitive market can do that. This lesson holds true for the U. S., and for all countries contemplating healthcare reform. Free markets do what governments mean to do—but can’t.  The right approach10 is to foster a flexible, market-based system in which consumers have rights, responsibilities, and choices. Healthcare systems do not work if patients are treated as passive recipients of services: 11 they do work if consumers are well-informed about quality, costs, and new treatments, and are free to act responsibly on that knowledge.  Of course, reform should never be driven purely by cost considerations. Instead, we ought to devise new ways of funding healthcare that will make it possible for all patients to afford the best care. Ideally, these new approaches would not only reward individuals and families but also encourage innovation, which can make healthcare systems more efficient, more productive, and ultimately of greater value for patients.  The path we choose will have enormous implications for all of us. We are in a golden age of science, and no field of scientific inquiry holds more promise than that of biomedicine. 13 Not only can we look forward to the discovery of cures for chronic and acute disease, but also to the development of enabling therapies that can help people enjoy more rewarding and productive lives.14 New drugs are already helping people who would once have been disabled by arthritis or cardiovascular disease stay active and mobile.15 More effective anti-depressants and anti-psychotics are beginning to relieve the crippling illness of the mind, allowing sufferers to function normally and happily in society. The promise is quite simply—one of longer, healthier lives. 16  What is at issue are the pace and breadth of discovery, and how quickly we can make the benefits of our knowledge available to the patients who need them.  Therefore, the policy environment the biomedical industry will face in the next century may make or break the next wave of biomedical breakthroughs. 17 Will that environment include protection for intellectual property, freedom for the market to determine price, and support for a robust science base? 18 Will healthcare systems nurture innovation, or remove incentives for discovery? Will they give consumers information and options, or impose stringent rules and regulations that limit access and choice? For the U. S., as for the rest of the world, the healthcare debate is by no means over. And for all of us, the stakes are higher than ever.

      正确答案: 【参考译文】
      医疗改革 过去二十年里,所有的工业国都实施过某种形式的医疗改革,美国也不例外。就在几年前,美国掀起了一场轰轰烈烈的关于医疗改革的公众辩论。最终,这场辩论重新确认美国应继续保留原有的基本上以市场为导向的医疗体制。美国的医疗体制未曾进行过自上而下的改革,而是在强大的市场推动下经历了一些深刻的自我变革。私营医疗保健市场的水分,是依靠市场,而不是政府的作用来挤掉的。
      如今,美国的医疗费用似乎再次呈上涨趋势。与此同时,和其他国家的病患一样,美国的病患对于他们医疗保健计划中所受到的种种限制也越来越怨声载道。让政府来领导医疗改革的话题又一次被提起。
      然而,政府所主导的医疗改革如果仅仅意味着加大对医疗市场的限制的话,那我们可要三思而后行了。其实,更为明智的做法是制定一些对消费者更为有利的政策,改善市场的运作。这个观点是基于我们公司在全球医疗系统中数十年来的经验而提出来的。这些经验给了我们独特的视角,来判断医疗改革中正确和错误的做法。我们认为,强加层层规定和限制的做法是错误的。很多国家都曾经采取过这种改革方式,但这样的改革总是以失败告终:因为它们既没能降低医疗成本,也无法给患者提供优质的治疗。医药的发展速度实在是太快了,任何政府机构或专家委员会都无法跟上。唯一能跟上这一发展速度的只有开放、信息充分而又有竞争力的市场。这一经验教训既适用于美国,同样也适用于所有正在筹划医疗改革的国家。政府想做却又无法做到的事情,自由的市场可以做到。
      进行医疗改革的正确途径是建立一套灵活的、以市场为导向的医疗体制。在这套体制下,消费者既享有权利也承担义务,而且还能自由地做出选择。如果患者只是被动地接受医疗服务,这样的医疗体制根本就是行不通的。相反,如果患者能充分了解药物质量、医疗费用以及最新的治疗方法,然后再根据这些情况自由选择医疗方案,这样的体制才是可行的。
      当然,医疗改革绝不能单纯只受价格因素的驱动。相反,我们应该寻求新的途径来资助医疗保健事业,使所有的患者都能享受最好的医疗服务。理想的改革方式不仅能使个人和家庭受益,而且还能鼓励医疗创新,使得整个医疗体制的运行效率更高,成效更大,最终使患者获益更多。
      选择怎样的改革路线与我们每个人息息相关。我们正处在一个科学发展的黄金时代,而生物医学又是目前最具探索前景的一个科学领域。我们不仅可以期待找到治愈各种急、慢性疾病的药物,还可以期待研制出各种疗法,帮助人们过上更有意义、更有价值的生活。过去,关节炎和心血管疾病很有可能让患者残疾;而现在,新型的药物可以使他们继续活动自如。抗抑郁药和抗精神病药的疗效提高了,能缓解人们精神方面的疾病,使患者在社会上正常、快乐的生活。简单地说,生物医学给我们带来的希望就是,它能使人们更长寿、更健康。
      现在还有待解决的问题就是新药开发的步伐有多快、范围有多广,以及需要多长时间才能让那些有需要的患者从中受益。
      因此,下个世纪制药业所面临的政策环境将会决定生物医学领域是否会出现新一波的突破。改革后的政策环境会保护知识产权吗?会允许市场自由定价吗?会为建立强大的科研基地而提供支持吗?改革后的医疗体制是有助于培养创新意识,还是会抑制创新?这样的医疗体制是为消费者提供更多的信息和选择,还是用苛刻的规则和条例限制他们的信息来源和选择权?对于美国和世界上其他国家来说,关于医疗体制的争论绝没有结束。而对我们所有人来说,医疗体制改革的风险比以往任何时候都要大。
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第10题:

      单选题
      By making some very simple changes at home, old people _____.
      A

      are free from home accidents

      B

      can improve their health

      C

      are likely to live longer

      D

      can live more safely


      正确答案: A
      解析:
      本题是细节题。从文章的第一段第二句“Most old people can live safely at home if they make a few changes”可知,如果稍作改动,老年人在家中将会非常安全。A项“完全不会发生意外”,B项“可以改善健康状况”,C项“可能会更长寿”,与原文所述内容不符,正确答案为D。

    • 第11题:

      单选题
      A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for two years after each patient’s death. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()
      A

      Archive solution that requires event-based retention

      B

      Backup solution that provides version-based expiration

      C

      Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Time Objective (RTO)

      D

      Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Point Objective (RPO)


      正确答案: A
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第12题:

      多选题
      Healthcare providers are increasingly using wireless technologies to enable greater mobility for clinical staff. Which two wireless devices can be used in an integrated medical-grade network? ()
      A

      handheld computers

      B

      imaging phone devices

      C

      media phones

      D

      tablet PCs


      正确答案: B,A
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第13题:

      For nearly ten years, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been the industry standard for visualizing, specifying, constructing, and documenting the(71) of a software-intensive system. As the(72) standard modeling language, the UML facilitates communication and reduces confusion among project(73) . The recent standardization of UML 2.0 has further extended the language's scope and viability. Its inherent expressiveness allows users to(74) everything from enterprise information systems and distributed Web-based applications to real-time embedded systems.

      The UML is not limited to modeling software. In fact, it is expressive enough to model(75) systems, such as workflow in the legal system, the structure and behavior. of a patient healthcare system, software engineering in aircraft combat systems, and the design of hardware.

      To understand the UML, you need to form. a conceptual model of the language, and this requires learning three major elements: the UML's basic building blocks, the rules that dictate how those building blocks may be put together, and some common mechanisms that apply throughout the UML.

      A.classes

      B.components

      C.sequences

      D.artifacts


      正确答案:D

    • 第14题:

      The Healthcare community was shocked ( )Ricardo Peter's resignation after only one year as president of Healthcorps.

      A. in

      B. up

      C. of

      D. by

      答案:D
      解析:

    • 第15题:

      PDR是由美国医学经济公司和Thomson Healthcare公司编辑出版的药品集,每年综合汇编1册,主要介绍

      A.美国临床常用的药品
      B.美国市场上的药品
      C.各国市场上的常用处方药
      D.美国市场上的常用处方药
      E.美国市场上的非处方药

      答案:D
      解析:
      《医师案头参考》(Physician"s Desk Reference,PDR)是由美国Thomson Healthcare公司编辑出版的一本美国市场上常用处方药的说明书汇编,每年会出新版的PDR(但内容不一定每年更新)。

    • 第16题:

      Management information systems form a bedrock ofIT use in the public sector.They are therefore found in all sections ofthe public sector and in all countries..Of course,different people use the term"management information system"differently:The term should therefore not form the basis for arguments about__( )__an MIS is and is not.So long as one and those with whom one works understand and agree on a definition,that is good enough.Similarly,when dealing with written material,one needs to be able to__( )__and communicate,not get locked into doctrinal debate,Many public service providers have developed management information systems to morutor and control the services that they provide.Both the US__( )__UK Social Security agencies have developed MIS to report on the welfare payments and services that they provide.The British public healthcare system has also been a major investor in MIS as it 1ries to control healthcare costs and simultaneously improve delivery standards.Individual schools can also__(请作答此空)__use ofMIS.Hobmoor Junior and Infant School,a public school in Birmingham,UK,introduced a computerised attendance system to produce MIS reports that monitor pupil attendance.This improved the Principal’s ability to understand and control absence patterns,resulting in a 2.5 per cent__( )__in attendance rates.

      A.make
      B.get
      C.take
      D.go

      答案:A
      解析:
      管理信息系统作为公共部门信息技术的基石,在所有的公共部门和所有的国家。当然,不同的人对管理信息系统的定义不同:术语可能的争论是关于是不是MIS?只有一个和相关人员明白和同意一个定义,就足够了。同样,当处理书面材料时,只要能理解和沟通,不被锁定在学说的争论。许多公共服务提供者制定了对专用管理信息系统监视和控制它们提供的服务。在美国和英国的社会安全机构已经开发了MIS以便统计福利性支出和提供的服务。英国公共医疗系统一直MIS的主要投资者,正试图控制医疗成本,同时提高交付标准一个独的学校也能使用MIS,Hobmoor是英国伯明翰的一个公立的初中和小学,其引进了一种电脑考勤系统,以统计学生出勤的报表。这使得校长能更好的了解和控制学生的缺勤花样,从而提升了2.5%的出勤率。

    • 第17题:

      What is one of the most important ways in which Cisco network integration can provide great opportunity in the healthcare market?()

      • A、 converging voice, video, and data onto one network
      • B、 using IT services to improve revenue
      • C、 minimizing the total cost of ownershippf the network
      • D、 updating obsolete infrastructure

      正确答案:A

    • 第18题:

      Why can security on healthcare networks be an important issue for customers?()

      • A、offers a rapid return on investment
      • B、telecommuting
      • C、multiple network connections
      • D、legal mandates

      正确答案:C

    • 第19题:

      A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for a period of seven years. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()

      • A、an archive solution that requires event-based retention
      • B、a backup solution that provides version-based expiration
      • C、a PACS environment that provides two year litigation hold
      • D、a business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Time Objective (RTO)

      正确答案:A

    • 第20题:

      问答题
      The On-going Debate over Healthcare Reform  It seems that the government’s so-called Blue Ribbon Commission has already decided what plan it will propose without undertaking any public consultation and is now merely engaged in a PR campaign to convince us they have the answer.  This seems a little head over heels to us. Since it is our money and our health that is in question, shouldn’t we have been consulted at the break about which way we want to go?  There are several models to achieve healthcare reform, and not all of them require us to hand more money over to keep government bureaucrats in big offices. Purely private healthcare may have big problems—but so does the socialised medicine the commission is recommending.  For example, Canada’s universal system of socialised medicine is now busily engaged in transferring costs from the public to the private sector… by reducing covered expenses, by de-insuring some expenses and so on.  Medical authorities are on record as saying that in an effort to manage costs, hospital stays are being shortened (or even dispensed with altogether).  So while we in the Bahamas are citing universal ‘free’ health care as the answer to our problems, in Canada there is an uncoordinated scramble by the public system to reduce and offload the effects of rising health care costs. And we won’t even mention the litany of complaints from users who have to wait for poor service.  But what mostly concerns us about the Blue Ribbon Commission is that they have plumped for social health insurance without determining the cost of their recommended programmer, or of the alternatives.  And they do not seem to have taken into account the impact this plan will have on the fiscal deficit or on our individual pockets. Apparently, the position is that whatever the cost, this is the plan that will be presented to parliament.  An initiative so far-reaching and so potentially damaging to our economy, should require more careful assessment of the alternatives in public. There is always more than one way to skin a cat. And we do not believe that a small group of consultants constitutes ‘the public’.

      正确答案: 【参考译文】
      关于医疗改革的争论仍在继续 看来政府所谓的特别委员会还未曾征询公众的意见,就已经决定了要向政府建议实行哪一项医疗改革计划。现在,他们只需要搞一场公关活动,说服我们相信他们的决定就行了。
      然而,对我们而言,这样的做法似乎有点搞颠倒了。医疗改革关系到我们的金钱和健康,难道不应该首先问问我们想怎么改吗?
      医疗改革的模式有好几种,并不是每种模式都需要我们投入更多的钱,好让那些政府官僚舒舒服服地坐在宽敞的办公室里。医疗卫生完全私有化也许会有大问题,但是委员会所推荐的公费医疗制也一样问题重重。
      例如,加拿大的全民公费医疗体制现正通过缩小公费医疗项目的范围以及限制保险等方式尽可能地将公费医疗的费用转移到私人承担部分。
      该国医疗当局公开宣布,为了解决资金问题,患者住院的时间正逐步缩短,将来甚至还会完全取消住院这一项。
      当我们还在巴哈马群岛采用全民“免费”医疗体制作为医疗改革的方向时,加拿大的公共体制关于降低、抵消不断上升的医疗成本的争论早已此起彼伏了,更不用说那些满腹牢骚的患者了,他们苦苦等来的只是劣质的医疗服务。
      不过我们最关心的问题还是,特选委员会虽然已经投票赞成公费医疗保险制度,可他们并没有搞清楚这种改革方案或是其他方案到底需要多少资金。
      而且他们似乎也没有考虑过这样的计划将会对国家的财政赤字或是我们个人的腰包产生什么样的影响。显而易见,现在的情况就是,无论要花多少钱,提交给国会的方案就是这个了。
      像这样一个影响范围如此之广,而且可能对我国经济造成巨大损失的提案,应该由公众对它及其他可供选择的方案进行更为谨慎的评估。解决问题的办法从来都不只一个。我们可不认为一小撮顾问的意见就可以代表“公众”的意见。
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第21题:

      单选题
      What is one of the most important ways in which Cisco network integration can provide great opportunity in the healthcare market?()
      A

       converging voice, video, and data onto one network

      B

       using IT services to improve revenue

      C

       minimizing the total cost of ownershippf the network

      D

       updating obsolete infrastructure


      正确答案: B
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第22题:

      单选题
      Which segment would benefit from integrating the internal systems of a company, including those for inventory, payment processing, marketing, accounts, and order tracking?()
      A

       supply chain logistics

      B

       banking administration

      C

       retail supplier

      D

       healthcare administration


      正确答案: C
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第23题:

      单选题
      A healthcare customer is not satisfied with the utilization of their heterogeneous storage devices. Which of the following solutions should the System x sales professional recommend to better provision their storage on demand?()
      A

      Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)

      B

      SAN Volume Controller (SVC)

      C

      TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC)

      D

      Tivoli Provisioning Manager


      正确答案: B
      解析: 暂无解析

    • 第24题:

      单选题
      What can be concluded from the passage?
      A

      Medical tests and education for Americans with diabetes are not covered by the present healthcare schemes.

      B

      If you are 20 years old or more, you are more likely to suffer from diabetes.

      C

      Family help is the more important and most effective in detecting and treating diabetes.

      D

      In the US, July 1 is a day of celebration for hospital staff, nurses and patients.


      正确答案: A
      解析:
      推理判断题。录音首句提到“…that starting July 1 for the very first time, medicare will cover tests and education for Americans with diabetes”,表明从七月一日起,美国糖尿病患者的检查和教育首次被纳入医疗保险之中。可推断出,在此之前,美国医疗保保险不包括对糖尿病患者的检查和教育。因此选项A表达内容与录音原文相符。
      【录音原文】
      Today, I’m pleased to announce that starting on July 1 for the very first time, medicare will cover tests and education for Americans with diabetes. With this announcement today, the 20 percent of older Americans with diabetes will be able to take preventive steps to help them and their families avoid the pain and loss that can come when this disease is undetected and untreated.