What types of services does NCHOP provide?

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Multiple Choice

What types of services does NCHOP provide?

Explanation:
This item tests understanding of the scope of NCHOP’s services, which focus on social supports and non-medical interventions that help people meet essential needs. NCHOP provides practical aid like food support to reduce hunger and improve nutrition, housing supports to stabilize living situations, and transportation to help people access care and services. The “evidence-based non-medical interventions” phrase refers to programs such as care coordination, case management, and other supports that have shown to improve health outcomes without delivering medical procedures. Together, these services address social determinants of health and remove barriers to care. Other options describe medical or narrowly scoped services (surgical procedures and inpatient care; dental and vision services only; pharmaceutical subsidies), which do not capture the program’s emphasis on wraparound, non-medical supports that enable overall well-being.

This item tests understanding of the scope of NCHOP’s services, which focus on social supports and non-medical interventions that help people meet essential needs. NCHOP provides practical aid like food support to reduce hunger and improve nutrition, housing supports to stabilize living situations, and transportation to help people access care and services. The “evidence-based non-medical interventions” phrase refers to programs such as care coordination, case management, and other supports that have shown to improve health outcomes without delivering medical procedures. Together, these services address social determinants of health and remove barriers to care.

Other options describe medical or narrowly scoped services (surgical procedures and inpatient care; dental and vision services only; pharmaceutical subsidies), which do not capture the program’s emphasis on wraparound, non-medical supports that enable overall well-being.

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