Deck 7: The Economics of Health Care

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In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from diabetes increased largely due to the effects of

A)foreign-produced insulin.
B)stress in the workplace.
C)a larger immigrant population.
D)increasing obesity.
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سؤال
In the United States since 1900,life expectancy at birth has ________ and the death rate has ________.

A)increased;increased
B)increased;decreased
C)decreased;increased
D)decreased;decreased
سؤال
Over the past 160 years in the United States,life expectancy

A)has remained fairly constant.
B)has slightly declined.
C)has more than doubled.
D)increased up to the 1950s and then declined for the next 60 years.
سؤال
Health care makes up ________ of the U.S.economy.

A)about 2 percent
B)roughly 8 percent
C)more than one-sixth
D)almost two-thirds
سؤال
In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from all of the following declined substantially except

A)cancer.
B)kidney disease.
C)heart attacks.
D)strokes.
سؤال
A typical consumer of health care in the United States

A)pays the full price of his or her health care.
B)pays more than the full price of his or her health care.
C)does not pay any of the price of his or her health care.
D)does not pay the full price of his or her health care.
سؤال
In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from which of the following increased?

A)cancer
B)kidney disease
C)heart attacks
D)strokes
سؤال
In 2015,infant mortality in the United States was ________ per 1,000 live births.

A)6.2
B)45.4
C)82.7
D)228.9
سؤال
In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from ________ increased largely due to the effects of increasing obesity.

A)strokes
B)cancer
C)heart attacks
D)diabetes
سؤال
In 2015,the average life expectancy at birth in the United Kingdom and other high-income countries was around ________ years.

A)60
B)70
C)80
D)90
سؤال
On average,people in high-income countries ________ than people in low-income countries.

A)have a shorter life expectancy
B)are subject to a higher infant mortality rate
C)are taller
D)are exposed to more severe diseases
سؤال
Better health allows people to work harder,which raises a country's total income.This indicates that in effect,better health

A)is a primary cause of price increases.
B)reduces the incentive to work.
C)shifts out a country's production possibilities frontier.
D)increases consumer surplus.
سؤال
Between 1981 and 2013,deaths from kidney disease increased largely due to the effects of

A)increasing obesity.
B)increasing alcohol consumption.
C)increased smoking.
D)increased pollution.
سؤال
On average,people in low-income countries ________ than people in high-income countries.

A)have a longer life expectancy
B)are subject to a lower infant mortality rate
C)are shorter
D)are exposed to fewer severe diseases
سؤال
The overall decline in death rates in the United States since 1981 was due to all of the following except

A)a decline in smoking.
B)the decline in the population.
C)the availability of new prescription drugs.
D)new surgical techniques.
سؤال
Which of the following did not contributed to the overall decline in death rates in the United States since 1981?

A)a decline in smoking
B)the decline in the population
C)the availability of new prescription drugs
D)new surgical techniques
سؤال
In the United States,doctors and hospitals that provide most health care are

A)primarily private firms.
B)primarily employed by the government.
C)split evenly between private firms and employed by the government.
D)100 percent employed by the government.
سؤال
Health problems prevent people from working harder,which can lower a country's total income.This indicates that in effect,health problems

A)are a primary cause of price decreases.
B)increase the incentive to work.
C)shift a country's production possibilities frontier inward.
D)decrease consumer surplus.
سؤال
Between 1981 and 2013,the overall mortality rate in the United States

A)decreased by more than 25 percent.
B)slowly but steadily increased.
C)remained fairly constant.
D)was similar to the average rate in most low-income countries.
سؤال
In 2015,the average height of adult males in the United States was

A)5' 7.0".
B)5' 9.5".
C)6' 0.0".
D)6' 4.75".
سؤال
How can changes over time of the average height of the people in a country help to indicate the standard of living in a country?
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed more than 200 workers and offered health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)29%.
B)42%.
C)61%.
D)98%.
سؤال
Changes in the health of the average person are relatively unimportant as an indicator of changes in the standard of living.
سؤال
Since 1981,deaths from cardiovascular diseases have decreased in the United States.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people without any form of health insurance was about

A)10%.
B)29%.
C)64%.
D)83%.
سؤال
Between 1981 and 2013,deaths from cancer have increased in the United States.
سؤال
The overall mortality rate in the United States has remained fairly constant for the past 30 years.
سؤال
How can improvements in health increase a country's total income?
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people with private health insurance was about

A)17%.
B)29%.
C)74%.
D)83%.
سؤال
Briefly describe changes in life expectancy,average height,and infant mortality in the United States since 1850.
سؤال
Briefly describe the most important differences between the market for health care and the market for other goods and services.
سؤال
How can increases in a country's total income improve health?
سؤال
Explain why the rates of death due to kidney disease and diabetes have slightly increased in the United States since 1981.
سؤال
The overall mortality rate in the United States has declined for the past 30 years.
سؤال
Changes in the health of the average person are an important indicator of changes in the standard of living.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people that directly purchased an individual or family health insurance policy from an insurance company was about

A)2%.
B)15%.
C)17%.
D)26%.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed between 3 and 199 workers and offered health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)29%.
B)42%.
C)54%.
D)98%.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people who received health insurance through a government program was about

A)10%.
B)16%.
C)36%.
D)64%.
سؤال
Life expectancy at birth in the United States has more than doubled since 1850.
سؤال
Over time,people in the United States and other high-income countries have,on average,become taller,which is an indication that their nutritional status has improved.
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest mortality ratio for cancer?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
A contract under which a buyer agrees to make payments in exchange for the provider agreeing to pay some or all of the buyer's medical bills is referred to as

A)a fee-for-service plan.
B)the Affordable Care Act.
C)a deductible.
D)health insurance.
سؤال
The largest government-run health care system in the world,with 1.7 million employees,is in

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,about seventy percent of those who were not covered by health insurance

A)are single and unemployed.
B)live in families in which at least one member has a job.
C)live in families in which all members are unemployed.
D)are retired from the workforce.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,of those companies employing more than 200 workers that offer health care to those workers,________ of employees accept the coverage.

A)about 10 percent
B)roughly 36 percent
C)fewer than two-thirds
D)almost 98 percent
سؤال
Typically,the higher the level of income per person in a country,the higher the level of spending per person on health care.This relationship between income and spending indicates that health care is a

A)normal good.
B)inferior good.
C)luxury.
D)necessity.
سؤال
The health care system in Canada is referred to as ________,and is a system in which the government provides national health insurance to all Canadian residents.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
سؤال
Most doctors and hospitals operate as private businesses in all of the following countries except

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest number of CT scanners per 1 million population?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors mainly by paying a flat fee per patient are known as

A)fee-for-service plans.
B)preferred provider organizations.
C)single-health-payer systems.
D)health maintenance organizations.
سؤال
The U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that ________ fastest-growing occupations over the next 10 years will be in health care.

A)over 95 percent of the
B)less than 2 of the 10
C)13 of the 20
D)just under half of the
سؤال
In which of the following countries are substantial co-payments typically required as a part of the health care system?

A)Canada and the United States
B)Japan and Canada.
C)the United States and Japan
D)the United States and the United Kingdom
سؤال
Health insurance typically pays for most preventive care procedures in all of the following countries except

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest infant mortality rate?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
In the United States,health care spending per person based on income per person is ________ the average for most other countries.

A)slightly lower than
B)significantly higher than
C)significantly lower than
D)comparable to
سؤال
The health care system in the United Kingdom is referred to as ________,under which the government owns most of the hospitals and employs most of the doctors.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
سؤال
The health care system in Japan is referred to as ________,under which every resident of Japan is required to enroll in either a private,or the government-provided,health insurance program.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest number of MRI units per 1 million population?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
In the United States,private health insurance companies

A)are all for-profit firms.
B)are all not-for-profit firms.
C)can be either for-profit or not-for-profit firms.
D)are all government-run firms.
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest life expectancy at birth?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
The largest government-run health care system in the world,with 1.7 million employees,is the National Health Service (NHS)in the United Kingdom.The NHS receives its funding primarily from

A)tariffs.
B)the World Health Organization.
C)income taxes.
D)private businesses.
سؤال
Typically,the ________ in a country,the higher the level of spending per person on health care.

A)higher the level of income per person
B)larger the population
C)higher the level of income taxes
D)lower the median age of the population
سؤال
In ________,health care spending per person based on income per person is significantly higher than the average for most other countries.

A)Austria
B)Canada
C)Norway
D)the United States
سؤال
In which of the following countries does health insurance not pay for most preventive care procedures?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people with some form of health insurance was about

A)10%.
B)36%.
C)55%.
D)90%.
سؤال
The health care system in ________ is referred to as a single-payer health care system,and is a system in which the government provides national health insurance to all residents.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
Typically,the lower the level of income per person in a country,the lower the level of spending per person on health care.This relationship between income and spending indicates that health care is a

A)normal good.
B)inferior good.
C)luxury.
D)necessity.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,about ________ of uninsured people live in families in which at least one member has a job.

A)12%.
B)38%.
C)70%.
D)98%.
سؤال
The health care system in ________ is referred to as socialized medicine,under which the government owns most of the hospitals and employs most of the doctors.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
Substantial co-payments are typically not required as a part of the health care system in

A)Canada and the United Kingdom.
B)Japan and Canada.
C)the United States and Japan.
D)Japan and the United Kingdom.
سؤال
The health care system in ________ is referred to as a universal health insurance system,under which every resident is required to enroll in either a private or the government-provided health insurance program.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed between 3 and 199 workers and did not offer health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)2%.
B)46%.
C)61%.
D)98%.
سؤال
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors and hospitals with payment for each service they provide are known as

A)fee-for-service plans.
B)preferred provider organizations.
C)single-health-payer systems.
D)health maintenance organizations.
سؤال
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors mainly by paying ________ are known as health maintenance organizations.

A)a fee for each individual service provided
B)a fee for each individual office visit
C)an escalating fee based on the number of patients being treated
D)a flat fee per patient
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people who received health insurance through their employer was about

A)15%.
B)36%.
C)55%.
D)83%.
سؤال
Most doctors are employed by the government and most hospitals are owned by the government in

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed more than 200 workers and did not offer health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)2%.
B)29%.
C)44%.
D)98%.
سؤال
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest life expectancy at birth?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
سؤال
In the United States in 2014,a majority of people received health care through

A)Medicare.
B)Medicaid.
C)their employers.
D)individually purchased insurance policies.
سؤال
In 2014,________ of the uninsured were younger than age 35.

A)about 10 percent
B)less than one-third
C)over half
D)almost 85 percent
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Deck 7: The Economics of Health Care
1
In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from diabetes increased largely due to the effects of

A)foreign-produced insulin.
B)stress in the workplace.
C)a larger immigrant population.
D)increasing obesity.
D
2
In the United States since 1900,life expectancy at birth has ________ and the death rate has ________.

A)increased;increased
B)increased;decreased
C)decreased;increased
D)decreased;decreased
B
3
Over the past 160 years in the United States,life expectancy

A)has remained fairly constant.
B)has slightly declined.
C)has more than doubled.
D)increased up to the 1950s and then declined for the next 60 years.
C
4
Health care makes up ________ of the U.S.economy.

A)about 2 percent
B)roughly 8 percent
C)more than one-sixth
D)almost two-thirds
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In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from all of the following declined substantially except

A)cancer.
B)kidney disease.
C)heart attacks.
D)strokes.
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A typical consumer of health care in the United States

A)pays the full price of his or her health care.
B)pays more than the full price of his or her health care.
C)does not pay any of the price of his or her health care.
D)does not pay the full price of his or her health care.
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In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from which of the following increased?

A)cancer
B)kidney disease
C)heart attacks
D)strokes
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In 2015,infant mortality in the United States was ________ per 1,000 live births.

A)6.2
B)45.4
C)82.7
D)228.9
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In the United States from 1981 to 2013,deaths from ________ increased largely due to the effects of increasing obesity.

A)strokes
B)cancer
C)heart attacks
D)diabetes
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In 2015,the average life expectancy at birth in the United Kingdom and other high-income countries was around ________ years.

A)60
B)70
C)80
D)90
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On average,people in high-income countries ________ than people in low-income countries.

A)have a shorter life expectancy
B)are subject to a higher infant mortality rate
C)are taller
D)are exposed to more severe diseases
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Better health allows people to work harder,which raises a country's total income.This indicates that in effect,better health

A)is a primary cause of price increases.
B)reduces the incentive to work.
C)shifts out a country's production possibilities frontier.
D)increases consumer surplus.
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Between 1981 and 2013,deaths from kidney disease increased largely due to the effects of

A)increasing obesity.
B)increasing alcohol consumption.
C)increased smoking.
D)increased pollution.
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On average,people in low-income countries ________ than people in high-income countries.

A)have a longer life expectancy
B)are subject to a lower infant mortality rate
C)are shorter
D)are exposed to fewer severe diseases
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The overall decline in death rates in the United States since 1981 was due to all of the following except

A)a decline in smoking.
B)the decline in the population.
C)the availability of new prescription drugs.
D)new surgical techniques.
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Which of the following did not contributed to the overall decline in death rates in the United States since 1981?

A)a decline in smoking
B)the decline in the population
C)the availability of new prescription drugs
D)new surgical techniques
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In the United States,doctors and hospitals that provide most health care are

A)primarily private firms.
B)primarily employed by the government.
C)split evenly between private firms and employed by the government.
D)100 percent employed by the government.
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Health problems prevent people from working harder,which can lower a country's total income.This indicates that in effect,health problems

A)are a primary cause of price decreases.
B)increase the incentive to work.
C)shift a country's production possibilities frontier inward.
D)decrease consumer surplus.
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Between 1981 and 2013,the overall mortality rate in the United States

A)decreased by more than 25 percent.
B)slowly but steadily increased.
C)remained fairly constant.
D)was similar to the average rate in most low-income countries.
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In 2015,the average height of adult males in the United States was

A)5' 7.0".
B)5' 9.5".
C)6' 0.0".
D)6' 4.75".
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How can changes over time of the average height of the people in a country help to indicate the standard of living in a country?
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In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed more than 200 workers and offered health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)29%.
B)42%.
C)61%.
D)98%.
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Changes in the health of the average person are relatively unimportant as an indicator of changes in the standard of living.
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Since 1981,deaths from cardiovascular diseases have decreased in the United States.
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In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people without any form of health insurance was about

A)10%.
B)29%.
C)64%.
D)83%.
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Between 1981 and 2013,deaths from cancer have increased in the United States.
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The overall mortality rate in the United States has remained fairly constant for the past 30 years.
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How can improvements in health increase a country's total income?
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In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people with private health insurance was about

A)17%.
B)29%.
C)74%.
D)83%.
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Briefly describe changes in life expectancy,average height,and infant mortality in the United States since 1850.
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Briefly describe the most important differences between the market for health care and the market for other goods and services.
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How can increases in a country's total income improve health?
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33
Explain why the rates of death due to kidney disease and diabetes have slightly increased in the United States since 1981.
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34
The overall mortality rate in the United States has declined for the past 30 years.
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35
Changes in the health of the average person are an important indicator of changes in the standard of living.
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36
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people that directly purchased an individual or family health insurance policy from an insurance company was about

A)2%.
B)15%.
C)17%.
D)26%.
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37
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed between 3 and 199 workers and offered health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)29%.
B)42%.
C)54%.
D)98%.
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38
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people who received health insurance through a government program was about

A)10%.
B)16%.
C)36%.
D)64%.
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39
Life expectancy at birth in the United States has more than doubled since 1850.
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40
Over time,people in the United States and other high-income countries have,on average,become taller,which is an indication that their nutritional status has improved.
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41
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest mortality ratio for cancer?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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42
A contract under which a buyer agrees to make payments in exchange for the provider agreeing to pay some or all of the buyer's medical bills is referred to as

A)a fee-for-service plan.
B)the Affordable Care Act.
C)a deductible.
D)health insurance.
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43
The largest government-run health care system in the world,with 1.7 million employees,is in

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
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44
In the United States in 2014,about seventy percent of those who were not covered by health insurance

A)are single and unemployed.
B)live in families in which at least one member has a job.
C)live in families in which all members are unemployed.
D)are retired from the workforce.
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45
In the United States in 2014,of those companies employing more than 200 workers that offer health care to those workers,________ of employees accept the coverage.

A)about 10 percent
B)roughly 36 percent
C)fewer than two-thirds
D)almost 98 percent
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46
Typically,the higher the level of income per person in a country,the higher the level of spending per person on health care.This relationship between income and spending indicates that health care is a

A)normal good.
B)inferior good.
C)luxury.
D)necessity.
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47
The health care system in Canada is referred to as ________,and is a system in which the government provides national health insurance to all Canadian residents.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
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48
Most doctors and hospitals operate as private businesses in all of the following countries except

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
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49
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest number of CT scanners per 1 million population?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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50
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors mainly by paying a flat fee per patient are known as

A)fee-for-service plans.
B)preferred provider organizations.
C)single-health-payer systems.
D)health maintenance organizations.
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51
The U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that ________ fastest-growing occupations over the next 10 years will be in health care.

A)over 95 percent of the
B)less than 2 of the 10
C)13 of the 20
D)just under half of the
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52
In which of the following countries are substantial co-payments typically required as a part of the health care system?

A)Canada and the United States
B)Japan and Canada.
C)the United States and Japan
D)the United States and the United Kingdom
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53
Health insurance typically pays for most preventive care procedures in all of the following countries except

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
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54
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest infant mortality rate?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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55
In the United States,health care spending per person based on income per person is ________ the average for most other countries.

A)slightly lower than
B)significantly higher than
C)significantly lower than
D)comparable to
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56
The health care system in the United Kingdom is referred to as ________,under which the government owns most of the hospitals and employs most of the doctors.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
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57
The health care system in Japan is referred to as ________,under which every resident of Japan is required to enroll in either a private,or the government-provided,health insurance program.

A)an out-of-pocket system
B)a single-payer health care system
C)a universal health insurance system
D)socialized medicine
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58
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest number of MRI units per 1 million population?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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59
In the United States,private health insurance companies

A)are all for-profit firms.
B)are all not-for-profit firms.
C)can be either for-profit or not-for-profit firms.
D)are all government-run firms.
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60
Of the following high-income countries,which has the lowest life expectancy at birth?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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61
The largest government-run health care system in the world,with 1.7 million employees,is the National Health Service (NHS)in the United Kingdom.The NHS receives its funding primarily from

A)tariffs.
B)the World Health Organization.
C)income taxes.
D)private businesses.
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62
Typically,the ________ in a country,the higher the level of spending per person on health care.

A)higher the level of income per person
B)larger the population
C)higher the level of income taxes
D)lower the median age of the population
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63
In ________,health care spending per person based on income per person is significantly higher than the average for most other countries.

A)Austria
B)Canada
C)Norway
D)the United States
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64
In which of the following countries does health insurance not pay for most preventive care procedures?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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65
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people with some form of health insurance was about

A)10%.
B)36%.
C)55%.
D)90%.
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66
The health care system in ________ is referred to as a single-payer health care system,and is a system in which the government provides national health insurance to all residents.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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67
Typically,the lower the level of income per person in a country,the lower the level of spending per person on health care.This relationship between income and spending indicates that health care is a

A)normal good.
B)inferior good.
C)luxury.
D)necessity.
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68
In the United States in 2014,about ________ of uninsured people live in families in which at least one member has a job.

A)12%.
B)38%.
C)70%.
D)98%.
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69
The health care system in ________ is referred to as socialized medicine,under which the government owns most of the hospitals and employs most of the doctors.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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70
Substantial co-payments are typically not required as a part of the health care system in

A)Canada and the United Kingdom.
B)Japan and Canada.
C)the United States and Japan.
D)Japan and the United Kingdom.
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71
The health care system in ________ is referred to as a universal health insurance system,under which every resident is required to enroll in either a private or the government-provided health insurance program.

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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72
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed between 3 and 199 workers and did not offer health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)2%.
B)46%.
C)61%.
D)98%.
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73
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors and hospitals with payment for each service they provide are known as

A)fee-for-service plans.
B)preferred provider organizations.
C)single-health-payer systems.
D)health maintenance organizations.
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74
Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors mainly by paying ________ are known as health maintenance organizations.

A)a fee for each individual service provided
B)a fee for each individual office visit
C)an escalating fee based on the number of patients being treated
D)a flat fee per patient
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75
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of people who received health insurance through their employer was about

A)15%.
B)36%.
C)55%.
D)83%.
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76
Most doctors are employed by the government and most hospitals are owned by the government in

A)Canada.
B)Japan.
C)the United Kingdom.
D)the United States.
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77
In the United States in 2014,the percentage of firms that employed more than 200 workers and did not offer health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about

A)2%.
B)29%.
C)44%.
D)98%.
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78
Of the following high-income countries,which has the highest life expectancy at birth?

A)Canada
B)Japan
C)the United Kingdom
D)the United States
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79
In the United States in 2014,a majority of people received health care through

A)Medicare.
B)Medicaid.
C)their employers.
D)individually purchased insurance policies.
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80
In 2014,________ of the uninsured were younger than age 35.

A)about 10 percent
B)less than one-third
C)over half
D)almost 85 percent
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