QUESTION 1 1 pointsSave Answer Currently, the United States has outlawed the sal
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QUESTION 1 1 pointsSave Answer Currently, the United States has outlawed the sale of organs, which results in a large shortage of available organs for patients in need. Which of the following actions could reduce the shortage of organs? O a. Require donors to undergo routine medical testing before being allowed to donate. O b.Increase the penalties for patients selling organs. O C. Allow organs to be sold in a competitive market O d.Allow organs to be donated for free. QUESTION 2 In a single-payer system, the government covers the cost of Ob.most health care through taxes. 1 points Save Answer rrowing. c. most health care through borrowing. o d.all health care through taxes. QUESTION 3 1 pointsSave Answer Jack and Jill are both considering seeing a medical specialist who charges $300 per consultation. The insurance company charges Jack a $25 copay. Jill has a different policy that requires a 25% coinsurance payment, but no copay. Based on these numbers, which of the following is true? O a. Jill is more like to see the medical specialist. b.Jack is more likely to see the medical specialist. O c. Neither Jack nor Jill will see the medical specialist. d.Both will see the medical specialist.Explanation / Answer
1. c) Allow organs to be sold in a competitive market
When organs are sold in a competitive market it would craete a healthy sale and purchase of the organs reducing the shortage in the market. Optimum pricing would be reached and it would be beneficial for the patients and donors both.
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