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In the United States, health care costs are paid by a third-party, which results in a higher demand for medical services than with other health care systems. The graph shows the supply curve (S), the demand curve when consumers pay the full price (D1), and the demand curve with a third-party payer system (D2).

Assume that P1=$65.50, P2=$99.00, P3=$120.50, P4=$144.00, Q1=34, and Q2=64. The third-party payer system leads to an ________ (underproduction/overproduction) of medical services by ________ and a ________ (decrease/increase) in the market price by ________.
◦ underproduction, 30, decrease, $55.00
◦ overproduction, 64, decrease, $55.00
◦ overproduction, 30, increase, $21.50
◦ underproduction, 64, increase, $21.50


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