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7 pages in length. The writer discusses various issues in the American health care system via two dozen briefly answered questions. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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stated in the following: financing - "enables people to obtain health insurance or to pay for health care services consumed" (no date, p. 8); insurance - "protects the insured against
catastrophic risks" (p. 8); delivery - provider means "any entity that delivers health care services and receives insurance payments directly for those services" (p. 8); and payment - "reimbursement to
providers for services delivered" (p. 8). 2. The primary objective of a health care delivery system is "to enable all citizens to access health care services that are cost-effective and that
meet certain preestablished standards of quality" (no date, p. 6). 3. The primary reason for employers to purchase insurance plans to provide health benefits to their employees is to provide their
workers with the opportunity to afford insurance that would otherwise be far too expensive if purchased as an individual policy. 4. The reason that some United States citizens are without any
coverage in spite of the existence of public and private health insurance programs is because it is far too expensive if the individual is not being subsidized by an employer.
5. The difference between national health insurance (NHI) and a national health system (NHS) is that the NHS is based upon the "principles of primary care and has a strong focus
on community health services" (no date, p. 25). 6. Socialized health insurance is a program that allows for all citizens, no matter their social or economic status, to obtain medical services.
7. The United States health care market is referred to as "imperfect" because it does not allow for all people to take advantage of medical services -- only those who are
either covered through employers or can afford their own private policies. 8. The intermediary role of insurance in the delivery of health care is that of a go-between among the entities
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