A) a copayment.
B) a deductible.
C) monopsony power.
D) a deferred benefit plan.
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A) requiring larger employers to provide insurance for all of their full-time employees
B) providing health care directly to the poor through government-run clinics and hospitals
C) subsidizing the purchase of health insurance for those who buy to comply with the personal mandate
D) expanding Medicaid to cover anyone with an income less than 133 percent of the poverty level
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A) number of physicians and nurses.
B) productivity of health care workers.
C) medical technology.
D) health care insurance.
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A) P₁ and Q₁.
B) P₁ and Q₂.
C) P₂ and Q₂.
D) P₂ and Q₁.
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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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A) an increase in the Medicare payroll tax for individuals earning more than $200,000 ($250,000 for married couples) per year.
B) an increase in the capital gains tax for individuals earning more than $200,000 ($250,000 for married couples) per year.
C) a tax levied on indoor tanning.
D) a tax on junk foods and soda.
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A) imposing a copayment or a deductible.
B) adopting managed-care systems, such as PPOs and HMOs.
C) universal coverage.
D) diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) of Medicare.
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A) solves the moral hazard problem.
B) increases the demand and costs for health care.
C) solves the principal-agent problem.
D) is the same as preventive medicine.
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A) D₂ and S₁ to S₂.
B) D₂ and S₁ to S₃.
C) D₃ and S₁ to S₂.
D) D₃ and S₁ to S₃.
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A) physicians should use any test or procedures that might help the patient.
B) health care should not be rationed by physicians, because it is an entitlement or right.
C) both benefits and costs should be taken into account by physicians.
D) physicians should use any test or procedure whose marginal benefit is positive.
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A) the benefits of health care have also greatly increased in recent years.
B) rising medical care prices have inflated health care costs.
C) the marginal cost of health care exceeds the average total cost of health care.
D) negative externalities sometimes result from additional health care spending.
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A) greater reliance on skilled nurses rather than physicians
B) higher insurance copayments and deductibles
C) higher physician fees
D) higher medical malpractice insurance premiums
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A) $1,125.
B) $20,000.
C) $40,000.
D) $100.
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A) one must be working to qualify for Medicaid.
B) most workers obtain health insurance through their employers.
C) most are young and in excellent health, so they choose not to purchase health insurance.
D) a large percentage of the unemployed are heads of single-parent families.
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A) 18 percent
B) 44 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 75 percent
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A) They are available to workers covered by health insurance plans with high deductibles ($1,000 or more) and do not have other first-dollar insurance coverage.
B) Contributions to HSAs are tax-deductible.
C) Unused funds in HSAs accumulate and remain available for later out-of-pocket medical expenses.
D) Only workers can contribute to HSAs; employers cannot.
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