Deck 17: The Healthcare System

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Which of the following provides government healthcare for the poor?

A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) Health maintenance organizations
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The negative consequences associated with managed care include the fact that __________.

A) physicians are no longer able to act as a patient's advocate
B) decisions about patients are made by physicians and patients
C) physicians are encouraged to treat fewer and fewer patients
D) patients have less paperwork and lower administrative costs
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Patient dumping __________.

A) happens when patients suddenly "dump" or drop their health insurance plan and decide to go without insurance
B) increases the pressure on for-profit hospitals
C) occurs when hospitals avoid treating patients who can't afford to pay for their services
D) is illegal
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Patient dumping occurs when __________.

A) the costs of private hospitals implicitly deny services to many poor patients
B) health insurance plans refuse to cover poor customers
C) insurance companies cancel coverage for those who utilize healthcare above their monthly payments
D) patients are prescribed generic brands instead of brand name prescriptions
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The practice by managed-care companies of limiting the number of patients with health problems and maximizing the number of healthy patients is known as __________.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) redlining
D) triage
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What is a strategy employers use to reduce their costs for employee medical benefits?

A) Not providing healthcare benefits for their employees altogether
B) Extending coverage to more of their part-time workers to spread the cost among more people
C) Lowering the proportion the employee pays for premiums
D) Passing savings on benefits along to employees
Question
The profit margin for pharmaceutical companies is about __________ percent.

A) 5
B) 15
C) 30
D) 50
Question
Which of the following provides government healthcare benefits for the aged?

A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) Dunbarton Act
Question
As a result of managed care,doctors __________.

A) are not rewarded for seeing more patients
B) do not control how long a patient stays in the hospital
C) have a better relationship with their patients
D) have more autonomy
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__________ is a strategy used by for-profit hospitals to optimize profits.

A) Avoiding locating hospitals in high-income areas
B) Locating in states and neighborhoods with well-insured populations
C) Maintaining money-making facilities like emergency rooms, neonatal units, etc.
D) Using online systems like WebMD instead of real-life physicians
Question
Ordering extra tests even though the doctor thinks they are probably unnecessary is an example of __________.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) defensive medicine
D) triage
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According to the World Health Organization,the health system of the United States is ranked __________ in "fairness" among 191 countries in the world.

A) first
B) last
C) thirty-seventh
D) fifty-fourth
Question
The physical health of poor people is more likely to be impaired than the well-to-do because of differences in __________.

A) family size
B) prescription drug use
C) concern for one's health
D) working conditions
Question
Prior to the 2010 healthcare reform in the United States,the uninsured __________.

A) had no access to healthcare
B) had no ability to apply for government programs
C) were guaranteed healthcare only at emergency rooms in public hospitals
D) were given vouchers for private insurance
Question
It is estimated that in 2010,__________ million people in the United States had no medical insurance.

A) 5
B) 20
C) 25
D) 50
Question
When compared to healthcare in other advanced,industrialized democracies,the United States has a relatively __________.

A) low rate of avoidable deaths
B) high infant mortality rate
C) high healthy life expectancy at age 60
D) high return on its health investment
Question
Which country spends the largest percentage of its gross national product for healthcare services?

A) the United States
B) Japan
C) Great Britain
D) France
Question
Some physicians practice __________,which may protect them from lawsuits,but also drives up the costs of healthcare by increasing the numbers of tests and procedures.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) defensive medicine
D) triage
Question
Medlining practices __________.

A) increase the likelihood that chronically ill low-income patients will receive a basic level of appropriate medical treatment
B) ensure that chronically ill low-income patients receive a high level of care regardless of their ability to pay
C) are to the medical industry what redlining practices are in the banking and insurance industries
D) are fundamental components of Medicare and Medicaid
Question
United Health Systems has decided not to have any cardiologists in its network in order to reduce having to see costly patients.This is an example of __________.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) medlining
D) patient dumping
Question
Tuberculosis is an example of __________,which is especially found among the poor.

A) a communicable disease
B) cancer
C) a vision problem
D) heart disease
Question
The ways that privilege in society translates into better healthcare include that the privileged __________.

A) are less knowledgeable about positive health habits
B) live in urban environments in the crucial first five years of life
C) have better access to quality healthcare
D) are more motivated to care about their health
Question
A tax-supported health program in which the government is the sole insurer is __________.

A) managed care
B) a health maintenance organization
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) a single-payer plan
Question
Males are more likely than females to __________.

A) receive poor healthcare
B) use prescription drugs
C) take risky jobs
D) be abused
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Race is a significant determinant of __________.

A) life expectancy
B) weight loss motivation
C) a desire to be healthy
D) physical disability
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Which women are most likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer?

A) Asian American women
B) African American women
C) White women
D) Latina women
Question
In a "single-payer plan," __________.

A) profit for stockholders and payment of stock dividends is the primary motive behind healthcare delivery
B) the government collects premiums and pays bills
C) a one-time lifetime payment for health insurance is required from every citizen
D) each extended family has only one designated relative who pays all medical bills for the family
Question
The Beveridge Model of healthcare is found in __________.

A) France
B) Japan
C) Cuba
D) the United States
Question
When the uninsured go to a doctor,they pay __________ for services than the more well-to-do insured patients; the uninsured are also __________ likely to receive inferior service.

A) more; more
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) less; less
Question
That __________ is one reason why the poor receive inferior service from the healthcare community.

A) they are often served by understaffed clinics and hospitals
B) there are more hospitals in poor areas
C) they tend to have more access to healthcare
D) overt discrimination has ended
Question
Regardless of whether you use level of education,annual income,or total family wealth,it is inescapable that __________ is a significant determinate of health in the United States.

A) race
B) social class
C) gender
D) political affiliation
Question
The poorer you are,the more likely you are to __________.

A) avoid tobacco
B) have a diet of plain, raw vegetables
C) not have access to medical services
D) live longer
Question
Josh grew up in an upper-class family with regular doctor visits and access to health resources like exercise equipment and nutritionists.He understands the things he needs to do to live a healthy lifestyle.Josh's situation illustrates __________.

A) the greater access to positive health habits the wealthy have
B) how much more Josh cares about his health than other people
C) the priority the wealthy put on healthcare
D) the importance of government intervention in healthcare
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A serious problem associated with Medicaid is that __________.

A) many physicians refuse to treat Medicaid patients
B) many physicians recruit Medicaid patients who are not even sick
C) Medicaid patients use a greater than proportional share of the healthcare system
D) it is underused and not known about by the people who need it
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Women are less likely to have health insurance because __________.

A) they do not suffer from the severe health issues that characterize their male counterparts
B) they are more likely employed in part-time jobs that do not provide health insurance
C) they are more likely to risk unnecessary surgery for cosmetic reasons
D) their husbands and partners prohibit them from having health insurance
Question
The Bismarck Model of healthcare is found in __________.

A) Belgium
B) Italy
C) Spain
D) Cuba
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The poor are __________ the affluent to suffer from lung cancer,cervical cancer,and esophageal cancer.

A) more likely than
B) slightly less likely than
C) significantly less likely than
D) just as likely as
Question
The fact that two-thirds of new HIV infections occur among Black women illustrates __________.

A) that Black women do not care about their long-term health
B) the intersection of race, class, and gender with HIV
C) the lack of public awareness about HIV
D) that White people are less genetically susceptible to HIV infection
Question
The National Health Insurance Model of care is found in __________.

A) Canada
B) Belgium
C) Cuba
D) the United States
Question
That __________ is one of the negative consequences of racial minorities relying on emergency room and hospital outpatient departments for their healthcare.

A) they do not meet regularly with a familiar doctor who monitors their health
B) the number of hospitals near where poor and minorities are more likely to live is increasing
C) federal guidelines require that primary care physicians to be assigned based on a first-come, first-serve basis
D) minorities are often discriminated against in obtaining healthcare except when such care is available
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In 2010,the largest healthcare companies combined for approximately __________ billion dollars in profits.
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__________ not only increases the quality of care at private hospitals,which drives up profits and furthers healthcare segregation,it also leads to overcrowding and poorer care at public hospitals.
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All things considered,women receive __________ quality healthcare than men.
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Even when the poor and/or __________ have access to medical care,they do not receive the same quality of care.
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Martin has been dealing with hospital bills and paperwork from a recent emergency room visit.His paperwork is mounting and is routinely mishandled and lost in the system.He supports a __________ plan which would greatly reduce administrative costs and complexity.

A) fee for service
B) employer supported insurance
C) single-payer
D) electronic medical records
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The money paid out by insurance companies for healthcare is referred to as a(n)__________,reflecting the contradiction of the profit motive in healthcare.
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Julianne wants a healthcare plan where everyone is guaranteed healthcare coverage and the insurance companies,although private,cannot make a profit.She would support the __________ model.

A) Bismarck
B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
Question
Health-related companies spent __________ million on lobbying in 2009.

A) $68
B) $100
C) $648
D) $800
Question
In the National Health Insurance Model,__________.

A) elements from both the Bismarck Model and the Beveridge Model are found
B) doctors are government employees
C) insurance companies pay the bills
D) patients are required to wait at least three months for all basic care
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Juan supports a single-payer option for healthcare but with private healthcare providers.This is known as the __________ model.

A) Bismarck
B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
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Black women are __________ likely than their white counterparts to be diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Poor pregnant women going without prenatal care is an example of the way that __________ impacts health care.
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__________ practices increase the likelihood that chronically ill low-income patients will receive at least a basic level of appropriate medical treatment.
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The elderly take an average of __________ prescription drugs per person.
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The new U.S.healthcare system signed into law in 2010 __________.

A) requires all people to get a government-sponsored insurance plan
B) requires everyone to have health insurance
C) forces younger adults off of their parents' health insurance plans earlier
D) requires businesses of all sizes to provide employee healthcare
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__________ was a prominent political tactic used to oppose the Obama healthcare plan.

A) Compromise
B) Acquiescence
C) Lobbying
D) Caving in
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__________ U.S.presidents have tried to pass some version of healthcare reform.

A) Multiple
B) All
C) Few
D) No
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Allison is a 24-year-old recent college graduate who has not yet managed to find employment.She is likely to __________ the new Affordable Health Care Act.

A) not have heard of
B) support
C) oppose
D) be indifferent about
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Giancarlo does not like paying medical bills.He wants a healthcare system very similar to the U.S.Department of Veteran's Affairs based on the __________ model.

A) Bismarck
B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
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In 1996,for the first time since the epidemic began in the United States,the number of people diagnosed with __________ declined from the previous year.
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Discuss and offer evidence to disprove the common belief that the poor are accountable for their own health deficiencies.
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What have been the consequences of the trend toward for-profit hospitals in the United States?
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The Obama healthcare plan is a good example of socialism.
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Explain the differences among the three forms of government-financed health insurance.What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Which one does our current healthcare reform,The Affordable Health Care Act,most resemble?
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The number of people diagnosed with AIDS in the United States began to decline primarily because of the expansion of free needle programs for drug addicts.
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What are the components of a single-payer plan like Canada's that many find appealing?
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How does gender affect health? Explain the intersection of the biological and the social aspects of women's health.
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A "single-payer plan" refers to a privately funded healthcare program in which profit for stockholders and payment of stock dividends is the primary motive.
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The decline in the total number of hospitals and hospital beds is in large part the result of lower demand that can be traced to greatly improved preventive healthcare.
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Since,as the government has confirmed,women were intentionally left out of earlier federally funded medical research,diseases that are more likely to strike women and the treatments that might affect women differently have largely been overlooked.
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Discuss the history of efforts to provide universal healthcare in the United States.What political tactics have been deployed to oppose universal healthcare? Why did healthcare reform finally pass now?
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Explain the disparities found between the United States and Canada with regard to healthcare systems.
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Under managed care,the healthcare of patients has been taken out of the hands of hospitals and medical associations and left for doctors and their patients to manage.
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Discuss the downside of managed care.
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Explain what may contribute to the disparities found in the United States with regard to AIDS.
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Males are less likely to be in automobile accidents,use illegal drugs and cigarettes,and take risky jobs than females.
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Identify and discuss the health consequences that are related to racial minorities' healthcare coming primarily from hospital emergency rooms and outpatient clinics.
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President Obama was the first president to try to adopt a universal healthcare system in this country.
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The quality of services provided under Medicaid,which is government health insurance for the very poor,is the same in every state across the country.
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Among rich industrialized societies,the most equal societies are the healthiest.
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Deck 17: The Healthcare System
1
Which of the following provides government healthcare for the poor?

A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) Health maintenance organizations
B
2
The negative consequences associated with managed care include the fact that __________.

A) physicians are no longer able to act as a patient's advocate
B) decisions about patients are made by physicians and patients
C) physicians are encouraged to treat fewer and fewer patients
D) patients have less paperwork and lower administrative costs
A
3
Patient dumping __________.

A) happens when patients suddenly "dump" or drop their health insurance plan and decide to go without insurance
B) increases the pressure on for-profit hospitals
C) occurs when hospitals avoid treating patients who can't afford to pay for their services
D) is illegal
C
4
Patient dumping occurs when __________.

A) the costs of private hospitals implicitly deny services to many poor patients
B) health insurance plans refuse to cover poor customers
C) insurance companies cancel coverage for those who utilize healthcare above their monthly payments
D) patients are prescribed generic brands instead of brand name prescriptions
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5
The practice by managed-care companies of limiting the number of patients with health problems and maximizing the number of healthy patients is known as __________.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) redlining
D) triage
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6
What is a strategy employers use to reduce their costs for employee medical benefits?

A) Not providing healthcare benefits for their employees altogether
B) Extending coverage to more of their part-time workers to spread the cost among more people
C) Lowering the proportion the employee pays for premiums
D) Passing savings on benefits along to employees
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7
The profit margin for pharmaceutical companies is about __________ percent.

A) 5
B) 15
C) 30
D) 50
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8
Which of the following provides government healthcare benefits for the aged?

A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) Dunbarton Act
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9
As a result of managed care,doctors __________.

A) are not rewarded for seeing more patients
B) do not control how long a patient stays in the hospital
C) have a better relationship with their patients
D) have more autonomy
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10
__________ is a strategy used by for-profit hospitals to optimize profits.

A) Avoiding locating hospitals in high-income areas
B) Locating in states and neighborhoods with well-insured populations
C) Maintaining money-making facilities like emergency rooms, neonatal units, etc.
D) Using online systems like WebMD instead of real-life physicians
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11
Ordering extra tests even though the doctor thinks they are probably unnecessary is an example of __________.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) defensive medicine
D) triage
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12
According to the World Health Organization,the health system of the United States is ranked __________ in "fairness" among 191 countries in the world.

A) first
B) last
C) thirty-seventh
D) fifty-fourth
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13
The physical health of poor people is more likely to be impaired than the well-to-do because of differences in __________.

A) family size
B) prescription drug use
C) concern for one's health
D) working conditions
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14
Prior to the 2010 healthcare reform in the United States,the uninsured __________.

A) had no access to healthcare
B) had no ability to apply for government programs
C) were guaranteed healthcare only at emergency rooms in public hospitals
D) were given vouchers for private insurance
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15
It is estimated that in 2010,__________ million people in the United States had no medical insurance.

A) 5
B) 20
C) 25
D) 50
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16
When compared to healthcare in other advanced,industrialized democracies,the United States has a relatively __________.

A) low rate of avoidable deaths
B) high infant mortality rate
C) high healthy life expectancy at age 60
D) high return on its health investment
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17
Which country spends the largest percentage of its gross national product for healthcare services?

A) the United States
B) Japan
C) Great Britain
D) France
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18
Some physicians practice __________,which may protect them from lawsuits,but also drives up the costs of healthcare by increasing the numbers of tests and procedures.

A) medlining
B) patient dumping
C) defensive medicine
D) triage
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19
Medlining practices __________.

A) increase the likelihood that chronically ill low-income patients will receive a basic level of appropriate medical treatment
B) ensure that chronically ill low-income patients receive a high level of care regardless of their ability to pay
C) are to the medical industry what redlining practices are in the banking and insurance industries
D) are fundamental components of Medicare and Medicaid
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20
United Health Systems has decided not to have any cardiologists in its network in order to reduce having to see costly patients.This is an example of __________.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) medlining
D) patient dumping
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21
Tuberculosis is an example of __________,which is especially found among the poor.

A) a communicable disease
B) cancer
C) a vision problem
D) heart disease
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22
The ways that privilege in society translates into better healthcare include that the privileged __________.

A) are less knowledgeable about positive health habits
B) live in urban environments in the crucial first five years of life
C) have better access to quality healthcare
D) are more motivated to care about their health
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23
A tax-supported health program in which the government is the sole insurer is __________.

A) managed care
B) a health maintenance organization
C) Blue Cross/Blue Shield
D) a single-payer plan
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24
Males are more likely than females to __________.

A) receive poor healthcare
B) use prescription drugs
C) take risky jobs
D) be abused
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25
Race is a significant determinant of __________.

A) life expectancy
B) weight loss motivation
C) a desire to be healthy
D) physical disability
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26
Which women are most likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer?

A) Asian American women
B) African American women
C) White women
D) Latina women
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27
In a "single-payer plan," __________.

A) profit for stockholders and payment of stock dividends is the primary motive behind healthcare delivery
B) the government collects premiums and pays bills
C) a one-time lifetime payment for health insurance is required from every citizen
D) each extended family has only one designated relative who pays all medical bills for the family
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28
The Beveridge Model of healthcare is found in __________.

A) France
B) Japan
C) Cuba
D) the United States
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29
When the uninsured go to a doctor,they pay __________ for services than the more well-to-do insured patients; the uninsured are also __________ likely to receive inferior service.

A) more; more
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) less; less
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30
That __________ is one reason why the poor receive inferior service from the healthcare community.

A) they are often served by understaffed clinics and hospitals
B) there are more hospitals in poor areas
C) they tend to have more access to healthcare
D) overt discrimination has ended
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31
Regardless of whether you use level of education,annual income,or total family wealth,it is inescapable that __________ is a significant determinate of health in the United States.

A) race
B) social class
C) gender
D) political affiliation
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32
The poorer you are,the more likely you are to __________.

A) avoid tobacco
B) have a diet of plain, raw vegetables
C) not have access to medical services
D) live longer
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33
Josh grew up in an upper-class family with regular doctor visits and access to health resources like exercise equipment and nutritionists.He understands the things he needs to do to live a healthy lifestyle.Josh's situation illustrates __________.

A) the greater access to positive health habits the wealthy have
B) how much more Josh cares about his health than other people
C) the priority the wealthy put on healthcare
D) the importance of government intervention in healthcare
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34
A serious problem associated with Medicaid is that __________.

A) many physicians refuse to treat Medicaid patients
B) many physicians recruit Medicaid patients who are not even sick
C) Medicaid patients use a greater than proportional share of the healthcare system
D) it is underused and not known about by the people who need it
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35
Women are less likely to have health insurance because __________.

A) they do not suffer from the severe health issues that characterize their male counterparts
B) they are more likely employed in part-time jobs that do not provide health insurance
C) they are more likely to risk unnecessary surgery for cosmetic reasons
D) their husbands and partners prohibit them from having health insurance
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36
The Bismarck Model of healthcare is found in __________.

A) Belgium
B) Italy
C) Spain
D) Cuba
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37
The poor are __________ the affluent to suffer from lung cancer,cervical cancer,and esophageal cancer.

A) more likely than
B) slightly less likely than
C) significantly less likely than
D) just as likely as
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38
The fact that two-thirds of new HIV infections occur among Black women illustrates __________.

A) that Black women do not care about their long-term health
B) the intersection of race, class, and gender with HIV
C) the lack of public awareness about HIV
D) that White people are less genetically susceptible to HIV infection
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39
The National Health Insurance Model of care is found in __________.

A) Canada
B) Belgium
C) Cuba
D) the United States
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40
That __________ is one of the negative consequences of racial minorities relying on emergency room and hospital outpatient departments for their healthcare.

A) they do not meet regularly with a familiar doctor who monitors their health
B) the number of hospitals near where poor and minorities are more likely to live is increasing
C) federal guidelines require that primary care physicians to be assigned based on a first-come, first-serve basis
D) minorities are often discriminated against in obtaining healthcare except when such care is available
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41
In 2010,the largest healthcare companies combined for approximately __________ billion dollars in profits.
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42
__________ not only increases the quality of care at private hospitals,which drives up profits and furthers healthcare segregation,it also leads to overcrowding and poorer care at public hospitals.
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43
All things considered,women receive __________ quality healthcare than men.
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44
Even when the poor and/or __________ have access to medical care,they do not receive the same quality of care.
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45
Martin has been dealing with hospital bills and paperwork from a recent emergency room visit.His paperwork is mounting and is routinely mishandled and lost in the system.He supports a __________ plan which would greatly reduce administrative costs and complexity.

A) fee for service
B) employer supported insurance
C) single-payer
D) electronic medical records
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46
The money paid out by insurance companies for healthcare is referred to as a(n)__________,reflecting the contradiction of the profit motive in healthcare.
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47
Julianne wants a healthcare plan where everyone is guaranteed healthcare coverage and the insurance companies,although private,cannot make a profit.She would support the __________ model.

A) Bismarck
B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
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48
Health-related companies spent __________ million on lobbying in 2009.

A) $68
B) $100
C) $648
D) $800
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49
In the National Health Insurance Model,__________.

A) elements from both the Bismarck Model and the Beveridge Model are found
B) doctors are government employees
C) insurance companies pay the bills
D) patients are required to wait at least three months for all basic care
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50
Juan supports a single-payer option for healthcare but with private healthcare providers.This is known as the __________ model.

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B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
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51
Black women are __________ likely than their white counterparts to be diagnosed with breast cancer.
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52
Poor pregnant women going without prenatal care is an example of the way that __________ impacts health care.
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53
__________ practices increase the likelihood that chronically ill low-income patients will receive at least a basic level of appropriate medical treatment.
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54
The elderly take an average of __________ prescription drugs per person.
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55
The new U.S.healthcare system signed into law in 2010 __________.

A) requires all people to get a government-sponsored insurance plan
B) requires everyone to have health insurance
C) forces younger adults off of their parents' health insurance plans earlier
D) requires businesses of all sizes to provide employee healthcare
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56
__________ was a prominent political tactic used to oppose the Obama healthcare plan.

A) Compromise
B) Acquiescence
C) Lobbying
D) Caving in
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57
__________ U.S.presidents have tried to pass some version of healthcare reform.

A) Multiple
B) All
C) Few
D) No
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58
Allison is a 24-year-old recent college graduate who has not yet managed to find employment.She is likely to __________ the new Affordable Health Care Act.

A) not have heard of
B) support
C) oppose
D) be indifferent about
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59
Giancarlo does not like paying medical bills.He wants a healthcare system very similar to the U.S.Department of Veteran's Affairs based on the __________ model.

A) Bismarck
B) Beveridge
C) National Health Insurance
D) Fee for Service
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60
In 1996,for the first time since the epidemic began in the United States,the number of people diagnosed with __________ declined from the previous year.
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61
Discuss and offer evidence to disprove the common belief that the poor are accountable for their own health deficiencies.
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62
What have been the consequences of the trend toward for-profit hospitals in the United States?
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63
The Obama healthcare plan is a good example of socialism.
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64
Explain the differences among the three forms of government-financed health insurance.What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? Which one does our current healthcare reform,The Affordable Health Care Act,most resemble?
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65
The number of people diagnosed with AIDS in the United States began to decline primarily because of the expansion of free needle programs for drug addicts.
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66
What are the components of a single-payer plan like Canada's that many find appealing?
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67
How does gender affect health? Explain the intersection of the biological and the social aspects of women's health.
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68
A "single-payer plan" refers to a privately funded healthcare program in which profit for stockholders and payment of stock dividends is the primary motive.
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69
The decline in the total number of hospitals and hospital beds is in large part the result of lower demand that can be traced to greatly improved preventive healthcare.
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70
Since,as the government has confirmed,women were intentionally left out of earlier federally funded medical research,diseases that are more likely to strike women and the treatments that might affect women differently have largely been overlooked.
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71
Discuss the history of efforts to provide universal healthcare in the United States.What political tactics have been deployed to oppose universal healthcare? Why did healthcare reform finally pass now?
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72
Explain the disparities found between the United States and Canada with regard to healthcare systems.
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73
Under managed care,the healthcare of patients has been taken out of the hands of hospitals and medical associations and left for doctors and their patients to manage.
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74
Discuss the downside of managed care.
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75
Explain what may contribute to the disparities found in the United States with regard to AIDS.
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76
Males are less likely to be in automobile accidents,use illegal drugs and cigarettes,and take risky jobs than females.
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77
Identify and discuss the health consequences that are related to racial minorities' healthcare coming primarily from hospital emergency rooms and outpatient clinics.
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78
President Obama was the first president to try to adopt a universal healthcare system in this country.
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79
The quality of services provided under Medicaid,which is government health insurance for the very poor,is the same in every state across the country.
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80
Among rich industrialized societies,the most equal societies are the healthiest.
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