A) private goods.
B) an entitlement.
C) something to be rationed by price and ability to pay.
D) normal goods.
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A) Costs have risen because increases in the price of health care have more than offset reductions in the quantity of health care provided.
B) Costs have risen because increases in the quantity of care provided have more than offset price reductions realized through economies of scale.
C) Costs have risen because both the price of health care and the quantity provided have risen.
D) Costs have remained relatively stable as price increases have been largely offset by reductions in the quantity provided.
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A) the financing of health care through insurance has resulted in the underallocation of resources to the health care industry.
B) frivolous malpractice suits have increased malpractice insurance premiums for doctors.
C) at the margin, the value of health care services may be less than the value of alternative goods and services.
D) there are too many general practitioners and not enough specialists.
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A) faster growth of wages to workers.
B) a growing number of uninsured workers.
C) large numbers of personal bankruptcies.
D) outsourcing and off-shoring of firms' operations.
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A) The patient, not the physician, knows most about the amount and type of health care to be provided.
B) The government, not the physician, knows most about the amount and type of health care to be provided.
C) Insurance companies, not the physician, know most about the type of health care to be provided.
D) The physician, not the patient, knows most about the amount and type of health care to be provided.
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A) 67 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 33 percent
D) 21 percent
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A) the free-rider problem.
B) the moral hazard problem.
C) the adverse selection problem.
D) the Coase theorem.
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A) health maintenance organizations.
B) preferred provider organizations.
C) diagnosis-related groups.
D) health alliances.
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A) increase access to health care.
B) reduce health care costs by discouraging overuse of the health care system.
C) prevent small companies from self-insuring their workers.
D) keep government out of the health care insurance industry.
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A) provide health care services to the aged.
B) provide health care services to those receiving public assistance.
C) contain rising health care costs.
D) make a basic health care package available to all Americans.
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A) third-party payments by insurance companies.
B) government-provided health insurance.
C) government tax credits and vouchers for consumers to pay for health care.
D) fee-for-service payments for all physician visits.
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A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) PPOs
D) HMOs
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A) are government-regulated markets where individuals can purchase health insurance to satisfy the personal mandate provision of the PPACA.
B) are expected to significantly increase health care costs by expanding government regulation.
C) are government-regulated markets where prices are set directly by federal regulators.
D) allow patients to get medical treatment when away from the providers covered by their regular health insurance.
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A) perfectly inelastic.
B) relatively inelastic.
C) relatively elastic.
D) perfectly elastic.
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A) PPOs set rates for various medical services or procedures, while HMOs allow their doctors and clinics to set their own rates.
B) PPOs seek to reduce health care costs by controlling prices, while HMOs seek to reduce costs by restricting quantity consumed.
C) HMOs employ their own physicians or contract for specialized services with outside providers, while PPOs have arrangements with a network of providers.
D) HMOs seek to reduce costs by capping the rates for various services, while PPOs seek to ration health care by having waiting periods.
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A) it is more cost-efficient to prevent illnesses than to cure them.
B) physicians may require unnecessary testing as a means of protecting themselves against malpractice suits.
C) doctors know much more about diagnosing and treating illnesses than do health care consumers.
D) physicians do not advertise their services or fees.
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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) a student attending a state university
B) a person receiving Social Security benefits
C) a part-time worker at a manufacturing company
D) a U.S. college professor teaching in another country
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