QUESTION 3
Health care is an input. Outputs are provider services, medical equipment, and pharmaceuticals.
True
False
0.25 points
QUESTION 4
From the perspective of economists, patients should consume all possible medical benefits.
True
False
Question 3 -
False
Health care is an input. Outputs are provider services,
medical equipment, and pharmaceuticals is a false statement.
- The input to health care is the services, medical equipment, and
pharmaceuticals. Hence its a wrong statement.
Question 4 -
TRUE
From the perspective of economists, patients should consume all possible medical benefits is a correct statement.
According to health economics, the available health benifits must have a maximum usage. That means the benifits gained should be higher than the required.
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QUESTION 3 Health care is an input. Outputs are provider services, medical equipment, and pharmaceuticals. True...
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