- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23839
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (D)
The paradox in this stimulus involves nationalized health care in Impania. The national scheme was intended to drive down the cost of private health insurance, since the insurers would be relieved of the burden of paying for the bulk of health care costs. The results, however, have been the opposite: private health insurance has instead dramatically increased. The correct answer choice will provide resolution to this paradox, providing an explanation of why the scheme, which was expected to reduce insurance costs, instead led to increased costs.
Answer choice (A): This choice expands the paradox—if the private insurers were able to reduce overhead, that would provide even more reason to question the increasing prices that the companies charge.
Answer choice (B): This choice speaks to what was intended to benefit private insurers: the idea was that they would no longer have to bear so much of the national health costs. Since this choice fails to provide any resolution to the counterintuitive outcome, this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C): The fact that the number of privately insured Impanians has not increased does not explain why the private insurers are charging more, in spite of the fact that the national scheme was intended to allow procedures to be performed at a modest cost.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If the new scheme has dissuaded people from buying private health insurance, as this answer choice provides, that would explain why the insurance companies, suffering from lost business, would be forced to charge higher prices for their policies.
Answer choice (E): Without knowing the total expenditures of the country, or those of health care, this choice provides little information. Since this answer fails to resolve the paradox from the stimulus, it is incorrect.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (D)
The paradox in this stimulus involves nationalized health care in Impania. The national scheme was intended to drive down the cost of private health insurance, since the insurers would be relieved of the burden of paying for the bulk of health care costs. The results, however, have been the opposite: private health insurance has instead dramatically increased. The correct answer choice will provide resolution to this paradox, providing an explanation of why the scheme, which was expected to reduce insurance costs, instead led to increased costs.
Answer choice (A): This choice expands the paradox—if the private insurers were able to reduce overhead, that would provide even more reason to question the increasing prices that the companies charge.
Answer choice (B): This choice speaks to what was intended to benefit private insurers: the idea was that they would no longer have to bear so much of the national health costs. Since this choice fails to provide any resolution to the counterintuitive outcome, this answer choice cannot be correct.
Answer choice (C): The fact that the number of privately insured Impanians has not increased does not explain why the private insurers are charging more, in spite of the fact that the national scheme was intended to allow procedures to be performed at a modest cost.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. If the new scheme has dissuaded people from buying private health insurance, as this answer choice provides, that would explain why the insurance companies, suffering from lost business, would be forced to charge higher prices for their policies.
Answer choice (E): Without knowing the total expenditures of the country, or those of health care, this choice provides little information. Since this answer fails to resolve the paradox from the stimulus, it is incorrect.