Research suggests that managed care strongly affects patients’
a. ?access to care.
b. ?quality of care.
c. ?satisfaction.
d. ?all of the above
e. ?none of the above
ANSWER:
e
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A) more than half of the nation's income. B) 25% of the nation's income. C) less than 10% of the nation's income. D) only 1% of the nation's income.
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A. change comes through communication. B. communication allows us to identify and challenge cultural views. C. communication allows us to define alternatives and persuade others. D. individuals may be powerful social agents for change through communication. E. all of the above are valid reasons.
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A. creating a form of social control. B. fostering political action. C. organizing communities. D. building sport skills.