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ts19998

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The cost of treating people without health insurance is ultimately passed on to:
 
  a. those with health insurance.
  b. insurance companies.
  c. federal programs.
  d. city programs.

Question 2

The underlying philosophy of an HMO is to decrease health care costs by:
 
  a. providing a consistent physician to oversee the patient's care.
  b. providing services that maintain and encourage health for patients.
  c. providing more services in one visit.
  d. allowing people to choose what kind of care they desire.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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