A) The revenue generated by the new taxes in the PPACA would be insufficient to cover costs of the program.
B) The PPACA moves the United States closer to creating a national health insurance system with nonprice rationing of health care.
C) The subsidies would lead to higher prices and increased consumption of health care.
D) The percentage of health care spending coming directly out of consumers' pockets would increase.
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A) the free-rider problem.
B) the moral hazard problem.
C) the adverse selection problem.
D) the Coase theorem.
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A) perfectly inelastic.
B) relatively inelastic.
C) relatively elastic.
D) perfectly elastic.
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A) efficiency because, at 500 units, the marginal cost to society of $400 equals the marginal benefit of $400.
B) efficiency because, at 700 units, the marginal cost to society is $200 and the marginal benefit is $600.
C) inefficiency because, at 700 units, the marginal cost to society is $600 and the marginal benefit is $200.
D) inefficiency because, at 700 units, the marginal cost to society is $400 and the marginal benefit is $200.
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A) It will lead to greater inefficiencies in health care, and overconsumption might even increase.
B) It is very costly, and the revenue sources cited in the act will not be sufficient to cover future expenses.
C) It still does not cover everyone in the nation, and there will still be significant numbers of Americans left uninsured.
D) It might be the first step toward a socialized health insurance system where market forces will have no role in rationing health care.
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A) demand for health care increasing faster than supply.
B) supply of health care decreasing.
C) supply of health care decreasing faster than demand.
D) supply of health care decreasing coupled with demand increasing.
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A) improve the quality of care by reducing medical malpractice
B) reduce health care costs in the United States by 50 percent
C) make all U.S.health care publically (government) provided
D) extend health insurance coverage to all Americans
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A) the benefits of health care have also greatly increased in recent years.
B) rising medical care prices have inflated health care costs.
C) the marginal cost of health care exceeds the average total cost of health care.
D) negative externalities sometimes result from additional health care spending.
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True/False
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A) 5 million
B) 12 million
C) 34 million
D) 42 million
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A) imposing a copayment or a deductible.
B) adopting managed-care systems, such as PPOs and HMOs.
C) universal coverage.
D) diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) of Medicare.
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A) decrease the quantity of health care demanded and cause an underallocation of resources to the health care industry.
B) increase the quantity of health care demanded and cause an underallocation of resources to the health care industry.
C) increase the quantity of health care demanded and cause an overallocation of resources to the health care industry.
D) decrease the quantity of health care demanded and cause an overallocation of resources to the health care industry.
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A) a moral hazard in the health care market.
B) asymmetric information in the health care market.
C) a lack of medical ethics in the health care market.
D) a need for Medicare in the health care market.
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A) treats employer health insurance premiums as taxable income.
B) subsidizes health insurance and thereby increases the demand for health care.
C) subsidizes health insurance and thereby decreases the demand for health care.
D) corrects the overallocation of resources to the health care industry that would otherwise exist.
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A) increase the demand for health care.
B) decrease the demand for health care.
C) increase the supply of health care.
D) increase the cost of health care.
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A) more accurate records so health care providers could increase billings
B) equip all households with personal medical devices to send real-time health symptoms to health care providers
C) identify potential cost savings by detecting excessive procedures and medications
D) all of these
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