Site MapHelpFeedbackQuiz
Quiz
(See related pages)

1
Critics argue that a system of national health insurance would:
A)increase the number of doctors beyond the point of MB = MC
B)remove a consumer's right to choose a physician
C)mandate government ownership of hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes, thereby raising their cost
D)increase the waiting time for many medical services and procedures
2
The effect of medical insurance is to:
A)increase the demand for particular procedures
B)reduce the total number of the procedures provided
C)decrease the supply of particular procedures
D)move downward and to the left along the supply curve for a particular procedure
3
As a percentage of GDP, medical spending is approximately:
A)16% and rising
B)8% and rising
C)12% and falling
D)18% and falling
4
Beginning in 2006, Medicare Part D:
A)capped malpractice awards for "pain and suffering"
B)abolished the right of employers to require their workers to establish health savings accounts
C)expanded hospitalization insurance coverage to workers aged 59 to 65
D)provided prescription drug coverage to Medicare-eligible citizens
5
In industrially advanced countries, the quantity of health care demanded increases at about the same pace as income, suggesting that the:
A)income elasticity of demand is about 1
B)income elasticity of demand is about 0
C)price elasticity of demand is about -2
D)demand for health care is an inferior good
6
In addition to unequal access to care, the major problem facing the U.S. health care industry is:
A)declining quality of care relative to other advanced economies
B)the reduction in the number of physicians per capita
C)the rapidly rising cost of health care
D)the development of a patients' bill of rights
7
Which accounts for the largest percentage of health care financing in the U.S.?
A)Public insurance
B)Private insurance
C)Co-payments and deductibles
D)Private expenditures other than co-payments and deductibles
8
Most economists who have studied the health care industry have concluded that resources in the U.S. are likely:
A)underallocated to health care; marginal benefits exceed marginal costs
B)underallocated to health care; marginal costs exceed marginal benefits
C)overallocated to health care; marginal benefits exceed marginal costs
D)overallocated to health care; marginal costs exceed marginal benefits
9
The demand for health care in the U.S. is:
A)price elastic and income inelastic
B)price inelastic and income elastic
C)both price and income inelastic
D)both price and income elastic
10
The main objectives of a system of national health insurance are to:
A)ensure universal access to health care and contain costs
B)provide better information to health care consumers and to maintain the right to use a physician of the patient's choice
C)reduce costs to employers and reduce the burden on the federal Medicare and Medicaid trust funds
D)provide an adequate income to physicians to ensure their continuing service and to provide health care access to public employees







McConnell Microeconomics OLCOnline Learning Center

Home > Chapter 21 > Quiz