Review
Across
- 2. Costs of producing 1 more unit of the output.
- 5. The state where healthcare insurance first started for hospital care.
- 7. drivers of health throughout history that have played an integral role in causing, exacerbating, and alleviating health-harming social conditions
- 8. An agency that serves a healthcare and public health function regulating public health insurance.
- 10. The amount of goods and services that producers are able and willing to sell at a given price over a given period of time.
- 11. The hazard where some people use more insurance because they know they have it.
- 14. The largest piece of health policy to change health insurance for the US.
- 15. Drivers of health that are root causes
- 17. The form of healthcare insurance where insurance companies paid providers whatever they charged.
- 20. The form of economics that discusses what public policy should be implemented based on the decision makers's values and answers the question "what should be."
- 21. The first form of managed care health insurance.
- 24. Public insurance that fills the gap in coverage for low income individuals.
- 25. Measure of consumer satisfaction in economics.
- 27. An agency that serves a healthcare and public health function to reduce harm to the environment.
- 28. The economic effiency that focuses on providng the most value or benefit with goods and services.
- 29. One of the causes for the rising cost of healthcare in the US.
- 30. What patients lost in the earliest form of managed care.
- 31. The form of public insurance at the state level.
- 33. The primary way US citizens receive healthcare insurance.
- 35. This coupled with uncertainty are the foundational concepts of insurance.
- 37. A cost containment strategy health insurance companies use to keep patients from overusing services.
Down
- 1. A type of structural driver of health
- 3. A form of government internetion in a market to avoid or address market failure.
- 4. A different product that satisfies the same demand.
- 5. Public goods that are transformed into other types of goods by making them exclusive or charging a fee.
- 6. The efficency that focuses on reducing the costs of the inputs used to produce goods and services.
- 9. A ____________ disparity exists when one population group experiences a higher burden of disability or illness relative to another grou
- 10. Drivers of health that are the result of the root causes
- 12. Hidden costs associated with every decision.
- 13. Markets with a single seller that controls the market and creates barriers to entry.
- 16. Elasticities that are always negative because as it increases demand decreases.
- 17. Level of government that is the largest provider of healthcare.
- 18. Drivers of health that describe the actual conditional and material circumstances that result from the use of structural drivers
- 19. The reason the employers started to give healthcare insurance as a benefit to supplement salary.
- 22. How responsive the change in demand or supply is when there is either a change in price or income.
- 23. The first healthcare insurance company.
- 26. The numerical value of the elasticity when the demand for a product is perfectly elastic.
- 32. Rooted in the concept of uncertainty and risk.
- 34. The quantity of goods and services that a consumer is willing and able to purchase over a specified time.
- 36. The amount paid in monthly installments for healthcare insurance.
- 38. Goods that are nonrivals and nonexclusive.