A) 7
B) 1
C) 10
D) 4
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A) demand for health care increasing faster than supply.
B) supply of health care decreasing.
C) supply of health care decreasing faster than demand.
D) supply of health care decreasing coupled with demand increasing.
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A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) copayments and deductions paid by patients
D) military and other public insurance (excl. Medicare and Medicaid)
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A) risen at the same rate as the overall price level.
B) risen at a faster rate than the overall price level.
C) risen, but at a slower rate than the overall price level.
D) fallen.
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A) increase the demand for health care.
B) decrease the demand for health care.
C) increase the supply of health care.
D) decrease the supply of health care.
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A) productivity in medical care decreases.
B) the demand for medical workers is decreasing.
C) government is cutting health care coverage for workers.
D) employers are using more temporary and part-time workers.
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A) Insurance companies may not legally deny coverage to anyone on the basis of a preexisting medical condition.
B) Every firm must purchase health insurance for their employees or face a $2,000 fine per employee.
C) Every individual must purchase their own health insurance for themselves and their dependents or pay a fine.
D) Adult children of parents with employer-provided health insurance can remain covered by their parents' insurance through age 35.
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A) has reduced total spending on health care, but at the cost of employees forgoing important preventative care procedures.
B) has reduced total spending on health care without people forgoing important preventative care procedures.
C) has increased total spending on health care, but with the benefit of increasing the overall health of state workers, who now take greater advantage of preventative care procedures.
D) has reduced health care spending for those who participate in the plan, but only a small (less than 10 percent) percentage of state employees actually use the system.
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A) $847 billion.
B) $1.6 trillion.
C) $3.0 trillion.
D) $4.1 trillion.
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A) highly elastic with respect to both price and income.
B) highly inelastic with respect to both price and income.
C) highly elastic with respect to income but highly inelastic with respect to price.
D) about unit elasticity with respect to income and relatively inelastic with respect to price.
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A) increased practice of defensive medicine
B) more tax subsidies for consumers
C) increases in physicians' productivity
D) increases in health insurance coverage
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A) Singapore has among the world's lowest infant mortality rates.
B) Singapore spends about the same on health care per person as the U.S., but, unlike the U.S., it ranks among the top in every health-quality category monitored by the World Health Organization.
C) Singapore has among the world's highest life expectancies.
D) Singapore spends less than 5 percent of its GDP on health care.
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A) the aging of the population
B) rising incomes
C) malpractice suits
D) fee-for-service health insurance and cost-increasing technology
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A) Limited access to the health care system is a major cause of rising health care costs.
B) Rising health care costs are a major cause of limited access to the health care system.
C) Rising health care costs have forced employers to raise real wages above labor productivity.
D) The tax subsidy that government provides for health care causes health care to be underconsumed.
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A) 5.2
B) 8.6
C) 15.3
D) 17.5
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