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nautica902

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There is a great deal of conflict in health care today regarding cost, treatment, malpractice, jurisdiction, practice boundaries, consumer involvement, and so on. Essentially, these disagreements center on:
 
  A. How much care each profession will have to contribute
  B. How power will be shared
  C. How salaries should be determined
  D. Who will control hospitals and health agencies

Question 2

National planning was slowed when the Reagan administration created the block grant system of funding concurrent with a 25 cut in federal funding. What was one consequence of the reduced funding?
 
  A. All focus on reducing risks and preventing health problems ceased.
  B. Health care providers volunteered to take salary cuts to maintain services.
  C. Private groups stepped in to make up the budgetary shortfall.
  D. States had to eliminate/reduce benefits or increase state budgets.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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