A) Costs of prescription drugs.
B) The growing number of uninsured.
C) Advancements in medical technology.
D) Baby boomers using fewer health care services.
E) The overweight population.
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A) Medicare Part A
B) Medicare Part B
C) Medicaid
D) Medigap
E) Medicare Part C
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A) Dental care.
B) Routine checkups.
C) Most immunizations.
D) Inpatient hospital care.
E) None of these are covered.
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A) The use of sophisticated and expensive technologies.
B) Victims of accidents and crimes require fewer emergency medical services than in the past.
C) Regulations that shift costs instead of reducing costs.
D) Duplication of tests.
E) Limited competition and restrictive work rules in the health care delivery system.
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A) FSA
B) HRA
C) HSA
D) Medicare
E) Self-funded health plan
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A) Protect against death expenses.
B) Provide payments to make up for some income of a person who cannot work as a result of injury or illness.
C) Pay actual medical costs for illness or injury.
D) Pay a salary if an employee is disabled.
E) Repay loans if an employee cannot work because of illness or injury.
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A) Sets federal standards to ensure that workers do not lose their health insurance if they change jobs.
B) Sets state standards to ensure that workers do not lose their health insurance if they change jobs.
C) Applies to individual health insurance policies.
D) Prevents employees from moving from one group health plan to another without a lapse in coverage.
E) Is a replacement for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986.
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A) Dental expense.
B) Surgical expense.
C) Hospital expense.
D) Physician expense.
E) Major medical expense.
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A) Copay.
B) Coinsurance.
C) Stop-loss provision.
D) Hospital indemnity policy.
E) Dread disease policy.
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