Week 1 – Quiz scored 30 out of 30 2025
Ashford University
Week 1 - Quiz
Due Jun 1 at
11:59pm Points 30
Questions 30
Time Limit 180
Minutes Allowed
Attempts 3
Instructions
Health Care, Reform, Legal, Regulatory, and
Ethical Considerations
[WLOs: 2] [CLOs: 1, 2, 5]
Complete the quiz on the assigned textbook readings for the week. The quiz
contains 30 multiple choice and true-or-false questions. It is worth 4% of your
course grade. You will have three attempts and 3 hours for each attempt to
complete the quiz. The highest score will be shown in the gradebook.
This quiz consists of 30 questions and is worth 4% of your course grade.
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Question 1
pts
Collective healthcare means everyone is covered by healthcare insurance. Why is an
anti- collectivist (individualist) healthcare system fundamentally inequitable?
Those who do not have insurance or an ability to pay are excluded from
the system. Those who have higher earnings must subsidize those who
have lower earnings.
Tax subsidies disproportionately benefit the poor.
The free market dictates the price of healthcare, regardless of an individual’s income or the
nature of his or her illness.
Question 2
pts
What does the phrase “paradox of efficiency” mean?
The United States spends a lot on healthcare yet has poorer than expected health
outcomes.
The United States spends less than other nations on healthcare yet ranks among the top three
care- providing countries.
The United States cannot meet the demand for healthcare, despite having the largest system in
the world.
Americans must increasingly go abroad for healthcare, despite the fact that the United States
trains most of the world's doctors.
Question 3
pts
How do emergency rooms contribute to rising healthcare costs?
The federal government must reimburse hospitals for most unpaid emergency
room care. An emergency room is prohibited from discharging patients without
their consent.