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maychende

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What is possible about adverse outcomes from not having health insurance in America today?
 
  A) The only harm it causes is to the health of the uninsured.
  B) It may reduce care quality and raise costs for the insured.
  C) The only harm it causes is to overload emergency rooms.
  D) It may raise uninsured health crises, but not mortality risk.

Question 2

When people without health insurance are in serious need of medical attention, they are most likely to go to
 
  A) an emergency room.
  B) an alternative health provider.
  C) a pharmacist.
  D) another country.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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