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anyone not answer my question my morning is bad mmmmmm. A. Read the passage and complete the sentences given below the passage by choosing the most appropriate option from those given. Health insecurity is at an all-time high. In a time when thousands of people lose their health insurance every day, when health care is becoming elusive to even well-to-do Americans, and when any person is just one pink slip away from becoming uninsured, it becomes clear that health care for all is not just important to achieve, but imperative. At its root, the lack of health care for all in America is fundamentally a moral issue. The United States is the only industrialized nation that does not have some form of universal health care (defined as a basic guarantee of health care to all of its citizens). While other countries have declared health care to be a basic right, the United States treats health care as a privilege, only available to those who can afford it. In this sense, health care in America is treated as an economic good like a TV or VCR, not as social or public good. Although it can be very complex and frustrating at times, it has come a long way from the health care organizations of yesterday. Previously, most health care facilities were a place where the sick were housed and cared for until death. Physicians rarely practised in hospitals and only those who were fortunate, could afford proper care at home or in private clinics. Today, the level of health care has excelled tremendously: presently the goal of the health care is to have a continuum of care for the patient, one which is integrated at all levels. Many hospitals offer a referral service or discharge plan to patients who are being discharged. Plans for the patient are discussed with a discharge planner. The discharge planner is a person who is trained in assessing what the patient’s requirements for health care will be after discharge from the hospital.

What is presently the goal of health care in the USA? *

available to those who can afford it

to have a continuum of care for the patient

a place where the sick can be housed and cared

economic good like a TV or VCR

A person who is trained in assessing what the patient’s requirements for health care will be after discharge from the hospital is known as: *

Health care trainee

Referral service provider

The discharge planner

None of the above

The word ‘assessing’ means *

estimating

discharging

requiring

All of the above

A moral issue in America is *

health insecurity

health care to be a basic right

health care available to those who can afford it

the lack of health care for all

The United States treats health care as a _______. *

basic right

privilege

both 1 and 2


none​

Answers

Answered by meena1034
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Answer:

can't you ask any short lengthened question

Answered by srishtitiru39
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Answer:

*available to those who can afford it

*The discharge planner

*assessing - estimating

* the lack of health care for all

*privilege

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