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- 2 Examples of sources of data for market failure in health.Why is it important for decision-makers in a county council to take cost-effectiveness into account when making decisions tointroduce a new treatment in the county council?True/False: If a health insurance company could somehow monitor everything a customerdoes and thinks, it could create a full-insurance contract with no moral hazard. X. When is the social loss the lowesta. A 20% coinsurance and high deductibleb. A 20% coinsurance and low deductiblec. A 20% coinsurance, low co-pays and high deductibled. A 20% coinsurance, high co-pays and high deductible XI. Calculate the out of pocket spending in the following insurance plan - A co-pay for $20,coinsurance of 0% and deductible of 500. Assume that the doctor’s visit cost $1000a. 520b. 500c. 820d. 800 XII. Which of the following is not an example of adverse selectiona. Increasing use of health care for health services like preventive care servicesb. Developing asthma that is the outcome of a mining jobc. Not reporting a hereditary heart disease when signing up for insuranced. Increasing the number of cigarettes smoked once you get employer based healthinsurance Please answer all 3 questions. Thanks
- For each of the following purchases, say whether you would expect the dogma of imperfect information to be relatively high or relatively low: Buying apples at a roadside stand Buying dinner at the neighborhood restaurant around the comer Buying a used laptop computer at a garage sale Ordering flowers over the internet for your friend in a different cityN8 How does Brockie et al. connect ACEs, epigenetics, and health disparities for Native Americans? one paragraphBecause Elaine has a family history of significantmedical problems, she buys health insurance,whereas her friend Jerry, who has a healthier family,goes without. This is an example ofa. moral hazard.b. adverse selection.c. signaling.d. screening
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