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A ______ percentage of the French population is obese; they consume _______ fat than
Americans do.
a. large; more
b. small; more
c. large; less
d. small; less - RIGHT ANSWER -small; less
A person with AIDS has a guaranteed right to apply for health insurance and receive coverage at
the same rate as a healthy person. What is the likely result for the insurance company?
a. Externalities
b. The principle-agent problem
c. Rational ignorance
d. Adverse selection
e. The substitution effect - RIGHT ANSWER -Adverse selection
A physician's ability to induce demand is greatly enhanced when:
a. patients request follow-up visits.
b. patients pay their own medical bills.
c. patients have difficulty gathering and processing information.
d. treatment options are limited.
e. the physician follows strict treatment guidelines. - RIGHT ANSWER -patients have difficulty
gathering and processing information.
,A prepaid hospital plan created by Baylor Hospital for a group of Dallas public school teachers in
1929 is considered by many to be the forerunner of:
a. major medical insurance.
b. the health maintenance organization.
c. Blue Shield.
d. Blue Cross.
e. managed care. - RIGHT ANSWER -Blue Cross.
According to Grossman (1972), how is the demand for medical care determined?
a. It is derived from the demand for health.
b. It is determined primarily by the age of the individual.
c. Genetic factors are all that matter.
d. Insurance coverage is the most important factor. - RIGHT ANSWER -It is derived from the
demand for health.
Administrative services only (ASO) - RIGHT ANSWER -An arrangement between a self-insured
employer sponsored health plan and an outside vendor, a third-party administrator, who
manages all health insurance claims.
All of the following are the results of moral hazard, except:
a. Increased likelihood of visiting a physician
b. Rational ignorance
c. Deductibles and coinsurance
d. Increased medical care spending
e. Higher health insurance premiums - RIGHT ANSWER -Rational ignorance
, All of the following are true for indemnity insurance except that:
a. it is often experience-rated, with premiums based on expected losses.
b. premiums are based on separate risk pools often organized by employers.
c. it frequently includes coverage for losses due to casualty and theft
d. it serves as the basis for all health insurance coverage in most developed countries, including
the United States.
e. it provides reimbursement for financial losses, including fire and life. - RIGHT ANSWER -it
serves as the basis for all health insurance coverage in most developed countries, including the
United States.
All of the following statements are true regarding infant mortality in the United States, EXCEPT?
a. Reducing the rate of still births
b. Prenatal care programs in low-income neighborhoods
c. Emphasis on improving infant health during the post-neonatal period
d. Delaying childbearing beyond the teen years
e. Reduced drug use among expectant mothers - RIGHT ANSWER -Reducing the rate of still births
All of the statements below are true according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development, EXCEPT?
a. The average smoker in the United States has a life expectancy that is almost 10 years shorter
than the average non-smoker's.
b. Smoking prevalence among 18- to 24-year-olds is rising.
c. Almost 15 percent of all Medicaid spending is attributable to tobacco use of one kind or
another.
d. There is very little difference in the prevalence of smoking between males and females
worldwide.
e. Alcohol- and smoking-related illnesses are associated with over 500,000 deaths annually. -
RIGHT ANSWER -There is very little difference in the prevalence of smoking between males and
females worldwide.