Multiple Choice
Weinstein and Stason noted that a key issue with cost-benefit analysis in health care is that:
A) it is too subjective.
B) it necessitates putting a dollar value on life and health.
C) health care cannot be measured using any one metric.
D) it puts too little emphasis on expenses.
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