District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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Which of the following individuals can be a consumer board member?

  1. A healthcare professional

  2. A household member of a healthcare professional

  3. Someone who operates in the health care industry

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: None of the above

The role of a consumer board member is specifically designated for individuals who represent the interests and perspectives of the public rather than those of healthcare professionals or industry insiders. A consumer board member generally should not have a professional background in healthcare, which ensures that the voice of the general consumer is distinct and free from biases that might arise from professional involvement in the healthcare field. Accordingly, a healthcare professional, a household member of a healthcare professional, and someone who operates in the health care industry all possess connections to the healthcare system that might influence their perspective and decisions on the board. These connections could inadvertently lead to conflicts of interest, diminishing the effectiveness of the role intended to advocate for consumer issues. Therefore, stating that "none of the above" can serve as a consumer board member is correct, as these options do not align with the qualifications needed for a truly impartial and representative consumer board member.