A) Dodd Frank.
B) Obamacare.
C) stimulus spending.
D) quantitative easing (QE) .
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A) The caps will reduce medical malpractice premiums.
B) They will help reduce health care costs.
C) Patients should receive full compensation for losses, but should not be made wealthy solely from the awards.
D) The cap will improve the overall quality of the health care system.
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A) requiring hospitals to post prices for services and by government publishing hospital performance records.
B) avoiding any government involvement in the health care market.
C) operating government-run hospitals to compete directly with private hospitals.
D) outsourcing all of its health care services to foreign providers.
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A) is the same as that of public health insurance.
B) is a lower price and a higher quantity compared to public health insurance.
C) is a higher price and a lower quantity compared to public health insurance.
D) is a lower price and a lower quantity compared to public health insurance.
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A) the same as in 1960.
B) 14 percent.
C) 25 percent.
D) 5 percent.
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A) charge a fixed amount per member, hire many of their own physicians, and provide health services only to members.
B) require that their members give up the right to file medical malpractice suits.
C) are illegal in several states.
D) require physicians and hospitals to provide discounted prices for their services as a condition for being included in the insurance plan.
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A) forced the growth of wages to keep pace.
B) encouraged outsourcing.
C) caused some employers to use more part-time and temporary workers.
D) done all of these.
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A) 5.2 percent of domestic output (GDP) .
B) 13.1 percent of domestic output (GDP) .
C) 17.5 percent of domestic output (GDP) .
D) 21 percent of domestic output (GDP) .
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A) establishing a new government insurance system specifically for the poor.
B) requiring large employers to cover all their employees, including the poor.
C) expanding the Medicaid system to cover those whose incomes are less than 133 percent of the poverty level.
D) providing subsidies to purchase health insurance to those who must buy insurance coverage on their own.
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A) medical laboratories.
B) nursing homes.
C) nonprescription drugs.
D) health clubs.
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A) provide direct care to those without employer-provided health insurance
B) allow those with employer-provided health insurance to trade for policies that are more cost effective
C) sell government-provided health insurance to those lacking employer coverage
D) promote competition among insurance companies to help reduce the growth in health care spending
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A) use more high-tech diagnostic equipment.
B) adopt electronic medical-records systems.
C) switch from human lab technicians to electronic ones.
D) devote more research efforts toward high-tech treatments.
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A) U.S.veterans' hospitals and university health clinics.
B) health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and private nursing homes.
C) health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs) .
D) preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and nonprofit hospitals.
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A) Government payments for Medicare and Medicaid patients do not cover hospitals' fixed costs, so these costs must be distributed to other patients and their private insurance providers.
B) Government exercises no cost control for Medicare and Medicaid, so hospitals get away with charging those patients $25 for an aspirin.
C) Pharmaceutical companies have monopoly power over hospitals, allowing them to charge high prices for medications.
D) Hospitals distribute a medically advanced form of aspirin that costs more to produce.
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A) People consider health care to be a luxury.
B) There are only a few, or no, substitutes.
C) Most consumers do not shop around, preferring a long-term relationship with their doctors.
D) Most patients have insurance, effectively removing their budget constraint for health care.
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A) reducing the coverage of insured illnesses.
B) high out-of-pocket costs to consumers.
C) raising the health-insurance premiums.
D) privatizing health insurance.
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A) limited to those whose income is less than 133 percent of the federal poverty line.
B) limited to those whose income is at or below the federal poverty line.
C) provided to some individuals in the upper half of the income distribution.
D) a fixed amount per person for those eligible to receive the subsidies.
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A) an improvement in medical technology
B) a reduction in subsidies for Medicare
C) an increase in the productivity of physicians
D) an increase in the average age of the population
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