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primry health care的含义是( )
A.低级的卫生服务
B.初步的卫生服务
C.社会主义初级阶段卫生服务
D.适合我国农村的卫生服务
E.全民需要基本卫生服务
B.初步的卫生服务
C.社会主义初级阶段卫生服务
D.适合我国农村的卫生服务
E.全民需要基本卫生服务
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Text 2 As lawmakers fight over what conditions insurance companies should be required to cover,other areas of health-care reform remain painfully neglected.One major example:How much should insurance companies pay for what they cover?Consumers rarely care about health-care prices beyond what they personally pay for deductibles,co-payments and prescription drugs.But insurance payments are crucial to understanding why health-care prices have gotten so out of control in the United States.A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine makes this abundantly clear:Hospital emergency departments across the country are prone to excessively overcharge patients with private insurance,the study found,demanding that patients pay-on average-more than four times what Medicare pays for typical emergency procedures.This is not the heritage of sound medicine.This is the outcome of an extremely complicated and disjointed health-care system-and it's not necessarily the result of greedy hospitals trying to milk large profits out of vulnerable populations.Instead,it's the result of messy provider networks-rife with discounts and confusing contracts,designed by insurance companies and providers to attract customers.There are policy solutions to correct this system.Maryland,for example,has long operated under an"all-payer system"in which everyone pays the same rate for the same treatment-set by an independent state agency.Under this system,Medicare pays higher rates for care than in other states,but in the long run,it saves money-to the tune of$319 million-because the payment system incentivizes hospitals to reduce the number of people they admit.In other words,it encourages payment for quality of care,not quantity.Health-care providers have an incentive to work more closely with nursing facilities to deliver preventive care.Physicians also work more closely with patients to reduce preventable complications and hospital readmissions,which have dropped in Maryland faster than the national average in recent years.This innovative approach to solving price disparities in health-care costs is refreshing,although what works in Maryland might not work everywhere else.But other states have also passed laws to reduce price variation in health care,particularly for uninsured and low-income patients who would be most harmed by surprise medical bills.Unfortunately,reform efforts led by Republicans in Congress will likely worry the health-care industry enough to threaten state-led initiatives.Uncertainty-especially in terms of what our insurance markets will look like a year from now-makes it difficult,if not impossible,for states to experiment with different policies.That's a shame,because that's where the exciting and innovative reforms are happening.
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B.the greedy hospitals
C.differences in treatment preferences
D.the disorganized provider networks
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B.disapproval
C.understanding
D.expectation
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单选题The superiority of the Canadian health care system is seen in ______.A
its low medical cost and better public health.B
the immediate compensations form insurance companies.C
its prompt application of advanced technological innovations.D
the low charges made by medical personnel.
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单选题We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.A
Americans enjoy the medical care of their choice.B
most Canadians deem their health care system to be flawless.C
Canadians do not benefit from all new medical achievements.D
most Americans are proud of their health care system.
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判断题The government program aims to provide low-cost health care to the Americans who don’t have insurance.A
对B
错
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单选题What is the purpose of the event?A
To welcome health care professionalsB
To promote certain health servicesC
To discuss health workforce shortagesD
To promote careers in health care
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单选题Americans in general believe that _____.A
more money spent on health care may not result in better healthB
medicine may provide an effective cure for various health problemsC
health problems caused by bad habits can hardly be solved by medicineD
higher birthrate can better solve the problem of aging society than medicine
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单选题“您需要保健按摩吗?”翻译成英语是()A
Where is the symptom?B
Where is the discomfort?C
Do you need a health care massage?D
where are the discomfort?
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单选题What is the author’s attitude toward the U. S. health care system?A
Prejudiced.B
Critical.C
Sympathetic.D
Approving.
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单选题Which of the following is NOT a reason why health care investment fails to bring a longer life?A
Drug reaction due to improper use of drugs.B
Imbalanced distribution of health care money.C
Soaring prices of both drugs and new therapies.D
Failure of many highly-evaluated medical treatments.
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单选题“Primary Health Care”是指( )A
初级卫生保健B
初级健康关怀C
基本卫生保健D
基础卫生保健
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