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5 May, 16:40

If the government provides universal health insurance, what screening process will the government need?

A. It won't use screening tests but it will use statistical discrimination.

B. It will only give health insurance to nonminus-smokers.

C. It won't use screening tests but it will use signals.

D. It won't need a screening test.

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  1. 5 May, 16:57
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    D. It won't need a screening test.

    Explanation:

    A universal health insurance does not involve adverse selection problem, so screening isn't needed in this case.
  2. 5 May, 17:00
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    If the government provides universal health insurance, it will not need a screening test since there will be no discrimination whatsoever.

    Explanation:

    Universal Health Insurance will make health care accessible to all people making them benefit from quality health services, where and when they need them, without suffering financial hardship. It has 3 key dimensions:

    Access to health services: everyone who needs services should get them, not only those who can pay for them. Financial risk protection: people should not fall into debt paying for treatment and care. Quality of services: services should be adequate and effective.
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