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Research indicates that the 2014 higher per capita spending on the expansion
expansion of Medicaid has led to a population than anticipated.
number of unintended
consequences including:
Which of the following statements is The majority of total outlays are for the elderly and
true about the Medicaid program? disabled.
One of the reasons the 2008 Oregon experimental design included random selection of
Experiment was so important is the treatment and control groups.
because it(s):
Which of the following countries Switzerland
placed highest on the healthcare
access and quality (HAQ) index?
The average federal medical 60 %
assistance (FMAP) percentage
across the United States received by
the typical state is approximately
what percentage of overall Medicaid
spending?
, How do individuals spending their Individuals spending their own money look for the
own money behave differently than best value given the price.
those spending someone else's
money?
Of the four categories of the Adults
Medicaid-eligible population, which
of these could benefit by opening
up the health exchanges to some
degree of privatization?
A collectively financed medical care may not be equal but is welfare enhancing for
system that provides universal everyone.
coverage to a basic benefits
package for everyone, including the
ability to purchase additional
coverage with a supplemental
insurance policy:
Which of the following provisions Expansion of Medicaid
included in the Affordable Care Act
(ACA) was responsible for the
largest number of newly insured?
The most costly expansion of The State Children's Health Insurance Program.
Medicaid since its inception is
referred to as:
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):