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Deck 4: Where Do We Want to Be
1
Japan spends _____ on health care than the United States, and the Japanese live _____, on average, than Americans.
A) much less; longer
B) slightly less; longer
C) more; fewer years
D) less; fewer years
A) much less; longer
B) slightly less; longer
C) more; fewer years
D) less; fewer years
A
2
Health care costs have been difficult for U.S. workers to bear because:
A) health care professionals charge high prices in order to raise their traditionally low wages.
B) Americans want too many unnecessary procedures.
C) the disease rate among Americans is higher than in other countries, leading to higher health care costs.
D) the inflation rate for health care costs is higher than the inflation rate for earnings.
A) health care professionals charge high prices in order to raise their traditionally low wages.
B) Americans want too many unnecessary procedures.
C) the disease rate among Americans is higher than in other countries, leading to higher health care costs.
D) the inflation rate for health care costs is higher than the inflation rate for earnings.
D
3
State and federal governments pay for over _____ of health care costs, both directly and indirectly.
A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 50%
A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 50%
C
4
The _____ states that nurses must have the ability to fulfill their obligations to society and their patients and to meet their own needs.
A) ACA
B) Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses
C) AMA Ethical Guidelines
D) Joint Commission
A) ACA
B) Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses
C) AMA Ethical Guidelines
D) Joint Commission
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5
An ongoing dilemma in health care is the conflict between physician privacy and:
A) quality patient care.
B) timely reimbursement.
C) transparency.
D) business secrets.
A) quality patient care.
B) timely reimbursement.
C) transparency.
D) business secrets.
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6
The sicker the patient is:
A) the less likely the patient is to rely on a clinician's judgment.
B) the more likely the patient is to rely on a clinician's judgment.
C) the more the patient will worry about the cost of care.
D) the more information the patient will seek, independent of the clinician.
A) the less likely the patient is to rely on a clinician's judgment.
B) the more likely the patient is to rely on a clinician's judgment.
C) the more the patient will worry about the cost of care.
D) the more information the patient will seek, independent of the clinician.
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7
Most Americans' complaints about health care have to do with which of the following?
A) The quality of their individual health
B) The financial risks
C) Their relationships with their physicians
D) The availability of care
A) The quality of their individual health
B) The financial risks
C) Their relationships with their physicians
D) The availability of care
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8
Insurers want to avoid _____, or having those with a high probability of a claim joining their system in larger numbers.
A) adverse selection
B) moral hazard
C) the free rider problem
D) cost shifting
A) adverse selection
B) moral hazard
C) the free rider problem
D) cost shifting
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9
Why do employers purchase health care for their employees?
A) To ensure the health of the workforce
B) Because it is mandated by the government
C) To help combat chronic disease
D) To recruit and retain competent employees
A) To ensure the health of the workforce
B) Because it is mandated by the government
C) To help combat chronic disease
D) To recruit and retain competent employees
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10
State and local governments are most concerned with which of the following?
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Payouts to veterans
D) Private insurance companies
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Payouts to veterans
D) Private insurance companies
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11
People who receive emergency care without making provisions for paying for it ahead of time by carrying insurance are known as:
A) line jumpers.
B) the entitled.
C) typical consumers.
D) free riders.
A) line jumpers.
B) the entitled.
C) typical consumers.
D) free riders.
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12
Helmet laws are primarily in place to offset the _____ of the general public paying the costs for motorcycle accidents.
A) free rider problem
B) moral hazard
C) cost shifting
D) outrage
A) free rider problem
B) moral hazard
C) cost shifting
D) outrage
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13
With regard to health care, policy makers are most concerned about which of the following?
A) Waste and inefficiency
B) The free rider problem
C) Reaching underserved areas
D) All of these
A) Waste and inefficiency
B) The free rider problem
C) Reaching underserved areas
D) All of these
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14
Certificate of need legislation is an example of which of the following?
A) Regulation of supply
B) Regulation of demand
C) Organizational inefficiency
D) An anticompetitive practice
A) Regulation of supply
B) Regulation of demand
C) Organizational inefficiency
D) An anticompetitive practice
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15
Obstetricians may stop doing deliveries and provide only gynecologic services in response to high malpractice insurance costs. What is this an example of?
A) Malpractice
B) Withdrawal of services
C) Decline in fee for service
D) The free rider problem
A) Malpractice
B) Withdrawal of services
C) Decline in fee for service
D) The free rider problem
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16
Some experts say ________ requiring health care providers to obtain state approval before making major capital investment stifle(s) competition.
A) state building permits
B) connector authority requirements
C) certificate-of-need (CON) legislation
D) antitrust regulation
A) state building permits
B) connector authority requirements
C) certificate-of-need (CON) legislation
D) antitrust regulation
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17
The provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) represented:
A) compromise.
B) incrementalism.
C) extreme pragmatism.
D) all of the above.
A) compromise.
B) incrementalism.
C) extreme pragmatism.
D) all of the above.
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18
Research into the U.S. health care system has shown that more money spent on services does not necessarily translate into better quality health care.
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19
The fact that the United States spends more per capita on health care than other developed countries is reflected by our actual health, which is exceptional overall.
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20
The dominance of physicians is problematic to some professions, such as pharmacists and nurse practitioners, who continue to fight for their rights to practice independently.
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21
Consumers of medical care tend to see time spent in a waiting room or filling out paperwork to be costs.
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22
Under the ACA, insurers may still deny coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions.
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23
Most health care professionals are not concerned with the plight of the uninsured and would rather concentrate their energies on patients who can pay.
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24
In response to the current climate, insurers are now showing more interest in offering self-insurance plans to small employers.
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25
The largest expenditure for individual states is often Medicaid.
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26
Whereas the federal government is more concerned with keeping health care costs down, local governments put more emphasis on having a satisfied public.
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27
Prior to the passage of the ACA, over half of state governors had proposed health insurance reform measures.
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