Multiple Choice
During the last four decades,
A) the total expenditures of Americans on health care have been relatively constant.
B) the share of health-care expenditures covered by a third party (either the government or an insurance company) has increased substantially.
C) the prices of health-care services have risen but not as rapidly as the general level of prices.
D) health-care providers have lowered prices in response to the rapid increase in medical technology.
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