Multiple Choice
In countries such as Canada that have socialized health care, the government operates hospitals, and health-care services are financed through tax revenue. In these countries,
A) the government is able to provide as much health care, free of charge, as citizens would like.
B) methods other than price, such as political rules and waiting lists, must be utilized to allocate health-care services.
C) a large number of services, such as MRIs, that involve expensive equipment are performed.
D) citizens are usually so satisfied with their health-care system that they never travel to other countries to purchase health-care services.
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