Which of the following best describes an unexpected result of the decrease in funding to traditional public and private forms of health care?
a. Emergency departments where patients can't be turned away are overwhelmed with patients needing nonemergency care.
b. Grants are increasingly being requested to pay for care.
c. More people don't receive needed health care in a timely manner.
d. Programs are developed as a result of community efforts.
ANS: D
Most of the choices are expected consequences of decreased funding. What is unexpected is the increase in the number and type of models being created, as traditional public and private models of health care decline because of funding and shrinking resources. The programs develop in part as the result of community efforts.
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