- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24030
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (A)
This Stimulus is shared with Question 19 and it is a dialogue between two doctors; Dr. Schilling concludes that advocates of a national health insurance program fail to consider that there are high human costs to such a plan: namely, that in countries that use a nationalized health insurance program, access to high-technology medicine is restricted. His counterpart, Dr. Laforte, advocates nationalized health insurance because access to health care is equal, regardless of one’s ability to pay.
The Question Stem for Question 18 is a Point at Issue question type, and asks about which answer choice would the doctors most likely disagree. The key to answering these types of questions is simply to ask what the views of each doctor are regarding the answer choice. If they disagree, that is the correct answer choice. If the doctors agree, then that answer choice should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. It states people’s rights are less violated when denied health care because of an inability to pay as opposed to denial of said treatment on non-economic terms. Dr. Laforte would not agree with this statement because he believes that the right to decent medical treatment regardless of ability to pay is paramount. Dr. Schilling would agree with the statement because he does recognize that the ability to pay is a factor in determining allocation of healthcare resources.
Answer Choice (B): This answer is incorrect because both doctors would agree with the statement that the wealthy are more likely to receive better health care than people who are unable to afford health insurance.
Answer Choice (C): This answer is incorrect because while Dr. Schilling would agree that in a country that relies on private health insurance, a person who needed a kidney transplant would receive one, it is not known what Dr. Laforte believes regarding this. One could speculate that he might believe that the patient would not receive the kidney because he or she might not afford it, but that is speculation.
Answer Choice (D): This answer is incorrect because while Dr. Schilling disagrees with the statement (because care is rationed and people are denied their right to treatments they need), Dr. Laforte takes no position on it. Rich and poor have equal access, but that doesn't mean that everyone gets what they need. It only means that any denials are not based on the ability to pay.
Answer Choice (E): This answer is incorrect because both doctors may disagree with the statement that anyone who wants a particular medical treatment has the right to it. Dr. Laforte would agree that basic medical treatment is a right, but it is not a right for the patient to receive any medical treatment he or she wanted.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (A)
This Stimulus is shared with Question 19 and it is a dialogue between two doctors; Dr. Schilling concludes that advocates of a national health insurance program fail to consider that there are high human costs to such a plan: namely, that in countries that use a nationalized health insurance program, access to high-technology medicine is restricted. His counterpart, Dr. Laforte, advocates nationalized health insurance because access to health care is equal, regardless of one’s ability to pay.
The Question Stem for Question 18 is a Point at Issue question type, and asks about which answer choice would the doctors most likely disagree. The key to answering these types of questions is simply to ask what the views of each doctor are regarding the answer choice. If they disagree, that is the correct answer choice. If the doctors agree, then that answer choice should be eliminated.
Answer Choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. It states people’s rights are less violated when denied health care because of an inability to pay as opposed to denial of said treatment on non-economic terms. Dr. Laforte would not agree with this statement because he believes that the right to decent medical treatment regardless of ability to pay is paramount. Dr. Schilling would agree with the statement because he does recognize that the ability to pay is a factor in determining allocation of healthcare resources.
Answer Choice (B): This answer is incorrect because both doctors would agree with the statement that the wealthy are more likely to receive better health care than people who are unable to afford health insurance.
Answer Choice (C): This answer is incorrect because while Dr. Schilling would agree that in a country that relies on private health insurance, a person who needed a kidney transplant would receive one, it is not known what Dr. Laforte believes regarding this. One could speculate that he might believe that the patient would not receive the kidney because he or she might not afford it, but that is speculation.
Answer Choice (D): This answer is incorrect because while Dr. Schilling disagrees with the statement (because care is rationed and people are denied their right to treatments they need), Dr. Laforte takes no position on it. Rich and poor have equal access, but that doesn't mean that everyone gets what they need. It only means that any denials are not based on the ability to pay.
Answer Choice (E): This answer is incorrect because both doctors may disagree with the statement that anyone who wants a particular medical treatment has the right to it. Dr. Laforte would agree that basic medical treatment is a right, but it is not a right for the patient to receive any medical treatment he or she wanted.