Liederbach suggests that although Medicaid's challenge to the medical establishment extended health benefits to the nation's poor, paradoxically, it
a. created new opportunities and motivations for physicians to commit medical offenses.
b. had neither a positive nor a negative effect on the health of the poor.
c. resulted in a declining standard of health among the very segment of the population it was designed to help.
d. became extremely too costly and prohibitive to sustain.
A
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A. organization B. folkway C. cultural belief D. institutionalized norm
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