A) 2.0.
B) 0.2.
C) 4.5.
D) 1.0.
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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) premiums and copayments.
B) health taxes and premiums.
C) premiums and deductibles.
D) copayments and deductibles.
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A) 12 million.
B) 30 million.
C) 85 million.
D) 121 million.
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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) 162
B) 245
C) 580
D) 5,600
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A) rich people buy too much health care and poor people buy too little.
B) some resources now used in the health care industry could produce alternative goods and services that society values more highly.
C) health care is being purchased in amounts such that marginal benefits exceed marginal costs.
D) the price of health care is below equilibrium so that quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied.
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A) The supply of physicians per 100,000 people has decreased since 1975.
B) Productivity growth in the health care industry has been negative in recent years.
C) Improvements in medical technology have significantly increased the number of patients that can be treated each year.
D) The supply of physicians per 100,000 people has risen since 1975, but not as fast as the increase in the demand for physicians' services.
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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) third-party payments by insurance companies.
B) government-provided health insurance.
C) government tax credits and vouchers for consumers to pay for health care.
D) fee-for-service payments for all physician visits.
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A) hospitals now receive a fixed payment for treating each patient.
B) the average length of a hospital stay has increased.
C) more patients are treated on an outpatient basis.
D) hospitals now have an incentive to restrict the amount of resources used for patients.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) decreased substantially since 1960.
B) increased slightly since 1960.
C) increased substantially since 1960.
D) remained relatively constant since 1960.
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True/False
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A) the aging of the population
B) rising incomes
C) malpractice suits
D) fee-for-service health insurance and cost-increasing technology
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A) Insurance companies may not legally deny coverage to anyone on the basis of a preexisting medical condition.
B) Every firm must purchase health insurance for their employees or face a $2,000 fine per employee.
C) Every individual must purchase their own health insurance for themselves and their dependents or pay a fine.
D) Adult children of parents with employer-provided health insurance can remain covered by their parents' insurance through age 35.
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A) 2 percent.
B) 6 percent.
C) 14 percent.
D) 20 percent.
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