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- Employer-provided private health insurance in the United States has resulted in: A. incentives that encourage the overuse of health care.B. incentives that discourage the use of health care, and overall poorer health.C. lower costs of health care as providers better achieve economies of scale.D. comprehensive coverage of the U.S. population, with few lacking access to adequate health care.Insurance coverage has been shown to diminish the importance of time in the decision about how much medical care to seek and which providers to use. True OR FalseHospital has the following treatment options to reduce the incidence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: For Treatment X (status quo), it would cost 50,000 with 40 percent effectiveness, For Treatment Y, it would cost 100,000 with 85 percent effectiveness, For Treatment Z, it would cost 75,000 with 65 percent effectiveness, and For Treatment V, it would cost 80,000 with 68 percent effectiveness. Is there any treatment option that is not economically rational? Explain. If the hospital’swilling to pay is $1000, which treatment optionwould it choose? Explain With technical innovation, suppose Treatment V increased its effectiveness to 75 percent, would your answer to question (a) above change?
- _____ is when everyone in a country is covered by insurance that is run and administered by the government. This strategy is effective at combatting _____. a. Means tested health insurance; adverse selection b. Universal public health insurance; adverse selection c. Universal public health insurance; moral hazard d. Compulsory insurance; moral hazard e. Compulsory insurance; monopoly pricing f. Means tested health insurance; moral hazardTrue or false and explain State policies that mandated the release of physician report cards were greatly beneficial to consumers by allowing them to more efficiently search for high quality surgeons.The fact that most medical care purchases are financed through insurance: a. has no effect on health care consumption because aggregate costs are the same regardless of payment method. b. reduces the amount of health care consumed by raising the price of additional units of care. c.has decreased health care costs and therefore reduced aggregate health care expenditures. d. increases the amount of health care consumed by reducing the price of additional units of care.
- Empirical evidence suggests that state laws mandating health insurance coverage for alcoholism treatment leads to moral hazard on the part of the insured population. Given this information, what are you most likely to observe in a state that has passed such a law? A. Less use of alcohol treatment facilities B. Lower rates of drunk driving C. Higher rates of alcoholism D. Lower sales of alcoholThe mayor of Green City is considering whether to institute a Covid vaccine mandate for public employees. The fire chief opposes vaccination, and has threatened to resign if a mandate is instituted. The mayor believes that instituting a mandate is critical to getting Covid under control, and thus not instituting the mandate would costs the city -50 utility. However, the fire chief is critical to maintaining public safety. If the fire chief resigns, it would cost the city 75 utility. The fire chief believes a mandate would be an invasion of his personal freedom, costing him 20 utility. The mandate only impacts the fire chief if he does not resign. However, resigning his job as fire chief would cost him 40 utility. Draw this game. Identify how many subgames it contains. Then, solve the game to find all subgame perfect Nash equilibria.A typical supply curve shows that an increase in the price of a good will cause producers to decrease the quantity they supply. a) True ( b) False The unemployment rate measures individuals 16 years of age and older without jobs who are actively seeking employment. ( a) True ( b) False It is important that any government examine multiple measures of its own economic health, rather than relying on simply one or two dimensions. () a) True ) b) False
- Dana’s lives in a country where health care is publicly funded, available to all of its citizens, provided by private providers. Dana lives in a country which uses Universal healthcare Market-driven healthcare Optimization healthcare Socialized healthcareJulia is a 28- year-old nonsmoking , non-drinking female of normal weight Because of adverse selection in health insurance , (A) She will be charged less for her premiums than people who are higher risks ) B)She is less likely to buy health insurance than the average person, because policy premiums are based on expected medical expenditures of people who are less healthy than she is ( C) When she get health insurance , she will be less likely to take care of herself. ) D)She must get health insurance early in life, and is likely to lose health insurance if she smokes , drinks to excess, or gains weight. E) She is more likely than the average person to buy health insurance , because she is more likely to be offered it.How does Health Economics relate to individual Health Paracetamol 2021 2022 Quantity Demanded 1000 packets 800 packets Price 4 pounds 5 pounds