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According to Grossman 1972, from where is the demand for medical care derived?

Derived from the demand for health

3 choice

ptime trade-off approach is the standard approach to measuring quality of life. In this
assignment, you are given the following information: An individual faces that he/she has
to live remaining 10 years of his life by suffering from severe osteoporosis. He said he
would give up four of those years to spend the remaining six years in perfect health.
How does utility of one year in a chronic health state compare with perfect health?

0.6

3 choices



The typical threshold of cost per QALY used by government decision makers is given as
some multiple of per capita national income. What % of per capita national income does
the typical threshold value represent?

100

3 choices



Cost-of-illness studies are used by researchers for all of the following purposes except
in:

comparing the relative efficiency of treatment of various conditions

3 choices




The intangible costs related to reduced quality of life include

pain and suffering.

3 multiple choice options

, Which of the following measures of effectiveness is considered an intermediate
measure?

Hip fracture

3 multiple choice options



All of the following are determinants of demand for medical care except

price of medical care

3 multiple choice options



A physician's latent demand inducement ability is significantly augmented under the
following circumstance:

patients are in a relative state of information - a search and processing problem

3 multiple choice options




When measuring the effectiveness of a treatment, surrogate measures reflect clinical
efficacy and include:

bone-mass density (BMD)

2 choice questions



When area income increases by 20 percent, what happens?

quantity demanded increases by 10.0 percent.

3 choice questions



The following are all of the major tasks necessary to carry out a valid cost effectiveness
study except:

calculating the overall cost of a health condition to society.

3 choice questions

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