A) 40 percent; 20 percent
B) 20 percent; 40 percent
C) 86 percent; 45 percent
D) 96 percent; 73 percent
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A) essentially true.
B) false; consumers will still have a strong incentive to search for the most economical price even if someone else is paying the bill.
C) false; producers will still have a strong incentive to keep prices low even if consumers are non-responsive to price differences among suppliers.
D) false; the party paying for the good will not influence the incentive of either consumers or producers to economize.
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A) Yes; third-party payments provide healthcare consumers with a strong incentive to economize, and therefore, the growth of expenditures is particularly surprising.
B) No; third-party payments weaken the incentive of healthcare consumers to economize, and therefore, the rapid growth of expenditures is an expected result.
C) Yes; the price increases are surprising because healthcare suppliers have a strong incentive to provide the services at a low price when they are paid for by a third party.
D) No; the growth of third-party payments will reduce the demand for healthcare, which will lead to both higher prices and expenditure levels.
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A) a reduction in expenditures on healthcare as a share of the economy.
B) an increase in the sensitivity of consumers to the prices of healthcare services.
C) persistent increases in the prices of healthcare services and rapid growth in the total expenditures on healthcare.
D) an increase in the incentive of suppliers to provide healthcare services at a low cost.
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A) a new government program that would cover the cost of prescription drugs purchased by all healthcare consumers
B) an increase in the share of healthcare expenditures financed with low co-payment insurance
C) allowing consumers to purchase healthcare insurance from out-of-state providers
D) an increase in the tax benefits of purchasing healthcare through one's employer
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A) the total expenditures (including those made by the third party) on the good will decline.
B) the demand for the good will decrease.
C) consumers will have a stronger incentive to economize on their use of the good.
D) suppliers will have less incentive to provide the good at low prices.
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A) fallen quite substantially since the beginning of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965.
B) risen quite substantially since the beginning of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965.
C) remained roughly constant since the beginning of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965.
D) fallen, but only slightly, since the beginning of the Medicare and Medicaid programs in 1965.
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A) shifting Medicare at least partially from a reimbursement service to a defined-benefit plan
B) placing more emphasis on the demand side of the health-care market
C) encouraging the purchase of health insurance policies with first-dollar coverage and small co-payments
D) All of the reforms listed above could help to improve the situation.
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A) No; the quantity of health-care service demanded is not influenced by either the price of health care or who is paying for it.
B) Yes; consumers of health care will have a stronger incentive to economize when they are buying the service with their own money.
C) Yes; consumers of health-care services will have a stronger incentive to economize when the services are paid for by a third party.
D) No; health care is an essential service, and therefore, the incentive to economize on it is unaffected by who is paying for the service.
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A) 6 percent
B) 16 percent
C) 26 percent
D) 36 percent
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A) About two-thirds of nonelderly adults have health insurance through group plans offered by their employers.
B) Employee compensation in the form of health insurance is not subject to taxation, which makes it particularly attractive for people to purchase it through their employers rather than privately, and also to demand policies with small co-payment rates and a low deductible.
C) The linking of health insurance to employment reduces employee mobility and creates a situation where employees lose their health insurance when they lose their job or change jobs.
D) All of the above are true.
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A) Medicare accounts.
B) comprehensive insurance plans.
C) medical savings accounts.
D) Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) .
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A) Health insurance should not be a tax-deductible expense for anyone.
B) The system gives preferential tax treatment to self-employed individuals.
C) The system imposes higher taxes on the direct purchase of health insurance because it is not tax deductible.
D) The system gives preferential tax treatment to people who purchase health insurance directly from a provider.
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A) place downward pressure on the prices of healthcare services.
B) lead to higher healthcare prices.
C) increase the incentive of consumers to economize on their purchases of healthcare services.
D) increase the incentive of healthcare providers to provide their services at economical prices.
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A) An increasing share of healthcare costs is paid for directly by consumers.
B) The tax system discourages the purchase of healthcare through employers, while offering advantages to those who purchase healthcare plans directly.
C) State regulations often force insurers to cover items such as in-vitro fertilization, drug rehabilitation, and marriage counseling, which drive up insurance costs.
D) State regulations make it attractive for health insurers to provide only low-cost, catastrophic health insurance.
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A) direct purchase of health insurance becomes cheaper.
B) the benefits of the healthcare insurance are fully taxable.
C) it is more costly for employees to switch jobs and move to areas where jobs are available.
D) the overall number of people without health insurance decreases.
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A) equalizing the tax treatment of out-of-pocket medical expenses and the direct purchase of health insurance with that of health insurance purchased through an employer
B) encouraging consumer use of health savings accounts and the direct payment of medical bills from the accounts
C) encouraging the purchase of catastrophic health insurance and discouraging the purchase of policies with first-dollar coverage and small co-payments
D) All of the reforms listed above could help to improve the situation.
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A) greater reliance on government financed healthcare reimbursement plans
B) an increase in the share of healthcare expenditures financed with low co-payment insurance
C) an increase in the share of healthcare cost paid for either directly or from personal medical savings accounts
D) the finance of prescription drugs for the elderly with a low co-payment insurance plan under Medicare
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A) The demand for health-care services will decrease.
B) The prices of health-care services will grow less rapidly than has been the case during the last three decades.
C) The real (adjusted for inflation) expenditures on Medicare and the taxes to finance the program will tend to decline.
D) The health-care inflation and spending growth of recent decades will continue or even accelerate.
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A) reduced the demand for healthcare services.
B) reduced the incentive of consumers to economize on their use of healthcare.
C) increased the incentive of consumers to economize on their use of healthcare.
D) placed downward pressure on the prices of healthcare services.
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