A) improved care for a greater number of patients because of the efficiency gains
B) reduced health care costs because of the efficiency gains in record keeping
C) more patients seen but at a higher cost because of the high fixed cost of the recording devices
D) less care at higher costs, as the extensive record-keeping process reduces efficiency
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A) forced the growth of wages to keep pace.
B) encouraged outsourcing.
C) caused some employers to use more part-time and temporary workers.
D) done all of these.
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A) rising incomes
B) the aging of the population
C) asymmetric information
D) all of these
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A) 2.5 percent.
B) 5.5 percent.
C) 14.2 percent.
D) 20 percent.
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A) medical laboratories.
B) nursing homes.
C) nonprescription drugs.
D) health clubs.
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A) overuse of health care services.
B) rapidly rising prices of health care.
C) reform efforts have mostly focused on regulation of health insurance.
D) heightened awareness of employees about the true costs of their health care.
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A) HMOs.
B) PPOs.
C) the DRG payment system.
D) the fee-for-service system.
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A) demand for health care increasing faster than supply.
B) supply of health care decreasing.
C) supply of health care decreasing faster than demand.
D) supply of health care decreasing coupled with demand increasing.
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A) people regarding health care as an entitlement or a right.
B) imperfect information among consumers of health care.
C) third-party insurance payments shielding consumers from the true cost of health care.
D) high income-elasticity of the demand for health care services.
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A) health maintenance organizations.
B) preferred provider organizations.
C) diagnosis-related groups.
D) health alliances.
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A) increase the demand for health care.
B) increase the supply of health care.
C) have no effect.
D) decrease the demand for health care.
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A) risen absolutely but declined as a percentage of GDP.
B) declined absolutely but risen as a percentage of GDP.
C) risen absolutely and as a percentage of GDP.
D) declined absolutely and as a percentage of GDP.
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A) an aging population
B) significant cost-increasing medical technology
C) expansion of the Medicare program to include prescription drugs
D) lower medical malpractice insurance premiums
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A) establishment of health maintenance organizations to reduce health care costs
B) establishment of deductibles and copayments in health insurance policies
C) establishment of health savings accounts (HSAs) to promote saving for routine medical expenses
D) establishment of fixed Medicare payment to hospitals based on one of several hundred diagnostic categories
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A) a minimum-wage teenager working for a fast-food restaurant
B) a skilled worker employed by a large multinational corporation
C) an unemployed retail clerk
D) a part-time groundskeeper for a small manufacturing plant
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