EXAM 4 ACTUAL 2024 EXAM COMPLETE
200 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
What is the name of the health care reform feature
where employers can either provide health care
coverage to their employees or pay a payroll tax to
fund government provided insurance? -
....ANSWER...Play-or-pay
The average federal medical assistance (FMAP)
percentage across the United States received by the
typical state is approximately what percentage of
overall Medicaid spending? - ....ANSWER...60 percent
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) - ....ANSWER...experienced an increase in the
probability of receiving a diagnosis of diabetes and
the use of drugs to control the condition
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 - ....ANSWER...may not be equal but
is welfare enhancing for everyone
Before entering the debate of whether access to
medical care is right, it is important to distinguish
between a negative right and a positive right. Which
of the following statements is true? -
....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.
The most costly expansion of Medicaid since its
inception is referred to as: - ....ANSWER...The State
Children's Health Insurance Program
,One of the best examples of managed competition in
practice is: - ....ANSWER...the Federal Employee
Health Benefit Plan (FEHBP)
How is the issue of the "free rider" relevant to the
discussion of whether access to medical care is a
fundamental right? - ....ANSWER...The free rider
argument is based on the idea that access to
medical care should be free and available to
everyone
Which of the following statements is true about the
Medicaid program? - ....ANSWER...The majority of
total outlays are for the elderly and disabled
One of the reasons the 2008 Oregon Experiment was
so important is because it(s): -
....ANSWER...experimental design included random
selection of the treatment and control groups
Of the four categories of the Medicaid-eligible
population, which of these could benefit by opening
up the health exchanges to some degree of
privatization? - ....ANSWER...Adults
, Which of the following provisions included in the
Affordable Care Act (ACA) was responsible for the
largest number of newly insured? -
....ANSWER...Expansion of Medicaid
Research indicates that the 2014 expansion of
Medicaid has led to a number of unintended
consequences including: - ....ANSWER...higher per
capita spending on the expansion population than
anticipated
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): - ....ANSWER...experienced an increase in the
probability of receiving a diagnosis of diabetes and
the use of drugs to control the condition
Which of the following countries placed highest on
the healthcare access and quality (HAQ) index? -
....ANSWER...Switzerland
Single-payer systems typically apply all of the
following practices except which of the following? -