A) Low deductibles and low out-of-pocket costs
B) Access to hospital care, emergency care, mental health, chronic disease care, and preventive health care
C) Dental coverage
D) Uniform monthly premiums for all persons
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Multiple Choice
A) Changes in hospital care and use of hospitalists
B) Increased use of outpatient services and shorter inpatient stays
C) Increased time caring for chronic illness versus acute illness
D) Workforce shortages of nurses.
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Multiple Choice
A) New cardiothoracic intensive care unit (ICU) at a major hospital
B) New rehabilitation centre
C) New primary health care centre
D) New children's hospital
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Multiple Choice
A) Lillian Wald
B) Lady Aberdeen
C) Queen Victoria
D) The Augustine nuns
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Multiple Choice
A) Health inequities are individual differences in access to care based on the type of health insurance plan a person has.
B) Health inequities involve unequal geographical distribution of health services.
C) Health inequities are a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, or environmental disadvantage, or all three.
D) Health inequities means access only to health services that are linked to the services offered by hospitals and health service providers.
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