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A) take more care of their health.
B) consume more health care services.
C) seek less care from their physicians.
D) exercise more and eat healthier food.
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A) less than the marginal benefit.
B) greater than the marginal benefit.
C) equal to the marginal benefit.
D) zero.
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A) The caps will reduce medical malpractice premiums.
B) They will help reduce health care costs.
C) Patients should receive full compensation for losses, but should not be made wealthy solely from the awards.
D) The cap will improve the overall quality of the health care system.
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A) 5.0 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively
B) 10.0 percent and 12.0 percent, respectively
C) 5.0 percent and 17.5 percent, respectively
D) 20.0 percent and 33.5 percent, respectively
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A) the adverse selection problem.
B) the moral hazard problem.
C) the benefits-received principle.
D) the Coase theorem.
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A) copayments.
B) play-or-pay.
C) fee for service.
D) deductibles.
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A) provide health care services to people on Social Security.
B) provide health care services to those receiving public assistance.
C) contain rising health care costs.
D) make a basic health care package available to all Americans.
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A) create a monopoly or oligopoly of insurance companies in each state.
B) fix insurance premiums, similar to public utilities.
C) foster competition among insurance companies.
D) nationalize the insurance industry in each state.
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A) decrease total health care expenditures.
B) increase total health care expenditures.
C) shift the demand for health care rightward.
D) shift the demand for health care leftward.
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A) about $6 billion
B) about $12 billion
C) about $40 billion
D) about $65 billion
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A) People consider health care to be a luxury.
B) There are only a few, or no, substitutes.
C) Most consumers do not shop around, preferring a long-term relationship with their doctors.
D) Most patients have insurance, effectively removing their budget constraint for health care.
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A) the large portion of health spending supported by government insurance.
B) the high and rising cost of health insurance and health care spending.
C) the fact that tens of millions of Americans do not have health insurance.
D) the inability of many people with preexisting conditions to obtain health insurance.
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A) all reasonable costs for the first 60 days of inpatient care in a hospital per "benefit period"
B) posthospital nursing services, home health care, and hospice care for the terminally ill
C) voluntary and subsidized medical insurance to cover physician services, lab tests, and outpatient hospital services
D) nonprescription drugs and travel to physician offices for normal medical treatment
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A) produces an asymmetric information problem.
B) leads to a universal access problem.
C) causes a defensive medicine problem.
D) creates a moral hazard problem.
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A) the sole responsibility of states.
B) the sole responsibility of the Federal government.
C) shared by the states and Federal government.
D) shared by the states and the individual receiving the benefits.
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