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- CORRECT ANSWER: In 2008, the state of Oregon used a lottery to extend Medicaid
coverage to an additional 10,000 residents (often called the Oregon Experiment). Two
years after enrollment, the lottery winners (the treatment group):


A collectively financed medical care system that provides universal coverage to a basic
benefits package for everyone, including the ability to purchase additional coverage with
a supplemental insurance policy: - CORRECT ANSWER: may not be equal but is
welfare enhancing for everyone.


Baumol's cost disease: - CORRECT ANSWER: Situation where lagging productivity in
one sector (i.e., services) leads to higher prices in that sector as resources are shifted
from sectors with high rates of productivity growth (i.e., manufacturing).


Before entering the debate of whether access to medical care is a right, it is important to
distinguish between a negative right and a positive right. Which of the following
statements is true? - CORRECT ANSWER: Consider that Peter has no money. In order
for Peter to exercise his right to medical care, the law requires that Paul pay for it. This
is an example of medical care as a positive right.


Currently, about 60 percent of all Americans younger than 65 living below the poverty
level receive assistance through Medicaid. (T/F) - CORRECT ANSWER: True


Disproportionate share: - CORRECT ANSWER: A payment adjustment under Medicare
and Medicaid that pays hospitals that serve a large number of indigent patients.


Empirical research indicates that the expansion of Medicaid has led to a number of
unintended consequences, including - CORRECT ANSWER: an increase in the
birthrate among the eligible population.

, Federal law establishes the Medicaid eligibility threshold for pregnant women with
children at a minimum of 133 percent of the poverty level for all states. (T/F) -
CORRECT ANSWER: True


Health alliances: - CORRECT ANSWER: Called by various names, including health
insurance purchasing cooperatives (HIPC), these provide a way for small employers to
act collectively to purchase health insurance. Often geographically based and not-for-
profit, the alliance contracts with insurers and/or providers for medical coverage for its
members.


Health savings account: - CORRECT ANSWER: A tax-advantage savings account
designed to provide its owner with funds to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses,
including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance that remain uncovered by health
insurance plans.


How do individuals spending their own money behave differently than those spending
someone else's money? - CORRECT ANSWER: Individuals spending their own money
look for the best value given the price.


How is the issue of the "free rider" relevant to the discussion of whether access to
medical care is a fundamental right? - CORRECT ANSWER: The free rider argument is
based on the idea that access to medical care should be free and available to everyone.


In-kind transfer: - CORRECT ANSWER: Welfare subsidies provided in the form of
vouchers for specific goods and services, such as food stamps and Medicaid.


Individuals on opposite sides of the political spectrum typically voice opposite
viewpoints on universal access and universal coverage. All of the statements
concerning the two concepts are true except which of the following? - CORRECT
ANSWER: Universal access usually requires mandatory participation; universal
coverage is a voluntary system


Integrator: - CORRECT ANSWER: An entity responsible for consolidating the resources
required to achieve the triple aim.

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