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Question 1: What is the main reason that spending on medical technology research and development in the United States exceeds that in any other country?
1. The majority of such research is funded by the government.
2. The cost of such research is tax deductible for corporations.
3. The majority of such research is privately funded.
4. Such research can potentially lead to a Nobel Prize.
Question 2: How does a pay-for-performance reimbursement system operate?
1. It provides financial incentives to use the most up-to-date medical technology.
2. It provides higher reimbursements to the doctors who treat the most patients.
3. It pays higher reimbursements to doctors whose patients have the best health outcomes.
4. It provides financial incentives for doctors to use evidence-based medicine.
Question 3: According to Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, a girl's face-to-face interactions with her siblings would be part of her __________.
1. mesosystem.
2. exosystem.
3. microsystem.
4. macrosystem.
Question 4: Which country spends the lowest percent of its gross domestic product on health care, according to OECD data?
1. Switzerland.
2. Mexico.
3. Canada.
4. Germany.
Question 5: During and after World War II, wage controls on U.S. companies prohibited them from offering their employees higher salaries. How did this action affect healthcare in the United States?
1. Health insurance companies lobbied for healthcare subsidies.
2. Health insurance companies offered individual and group plans.
3. Companies began to offer employee benefits, including subsidized healthcare.
4. Companies offered incentives to employees who bought their own health insurance.
Question 6: In what way does the ICF reflect a radical shift in the way practitioners view disability?
1. It recognizes that disability is separate from health.
2. It defines disability differently depending on each country's culture.
3. It showcases the first scientific tool for measuring disability.
4. It focuses on levels of health rather than on the disability per se.