______ are a hybrid between traditional fee-for-service plans and health maintenance organizations.

A. Primary care physicians
B. Preferred provider organizations
C. Health maintenance organizations
D. Unemployment insurers


B. Preferred provider organizations

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A) social globalization B) economic globalization C) cultural globalization D) political globalization E) transnational globalization

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Erin was shopping for an aluminum extension ladder. She was surprised by the number of safety labels on the ladders at her local hardware store. The store clerk explained that the manufacturers put these labels on the ladders in an attempt to avoid a lawsuit based on ________.

A. defect in design B. defect in manufacture C. defect in packaging D. failure to warn

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Irvina is a general practice physician. Her office includes a number of nurses, clerical assistants, and a physician's assistant. She runs a well-organized practice, but she depends on a variety of corporate partners to create value for her patients. Who are likely to be Irvina's corporate partners and how do they help or hinder her efforts to create value?

What will be an ideal response?

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Insurance companies are assigned ratings by all of the following, except

A) Moody's. B) Standard and Poor's. C) Securities and Exchange Commission. D) A.M. Best.

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