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To outline the design of a randomized comparative experiment suitable for this study.
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To describe the practical and ethical difficulties that might arise in such a experiment.
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Explanation of Solution
Some people might not be able to afford the medicines that they require without the insurance plan, thus it would be unethical to give those people the insurance plan of
Having to take into account which people can afford their medicines with which insurance plans and this would make it practically very difficult to assign appropriate insurance plans to the subjects.
Moreover, we can then also no longer guarantee randomization in the study.
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