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