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A single-payer or National Health Coverage aims to
 
  A) Increase the financial burden of health care on employers
  B) Increase the financial burden of health care on consumers
  C) Decrease the cost of care by eliminating third-party insurers
  D) Decrease the cost of care by decreasing quality and safety of care

Question 2

One purpose of planning is to:
 
  a. structure the organization c. identify the strategic plan
  b. facilitate the mission d. ensure resources are available



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Answer to Question 1

C
Decrease the cost of care by eliminating third-party insurers

Answer to Question 2

D
The purpose of planning is twofold. First, it is important that everyone has the same idea or vision of where the organization is headed. Second, a good plan can ensure that the needed resources are available to carry out the initiatives that have been identified as important to the unit or organization. The mission of the organization defines the expected behavior from the organization, and the strategic plan is composed of several steps used to identify needs, threats, and weaknesses along with strengths of the organization.



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