Publicly provided health insurance for the poor will

A. lower the price of health care to the non-poor and increase the total amount of health care consumed.
B. increase the total amount of health care consumed.
C. lower the price of health care to the poor.
D. lower the level of health care consumed by the poor.


Answer: A

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