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Chapter 9 Self Quiz
Sam Fleishacker & Sherry Glied and Chris Freiman, “Right to Healthcare”
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In their essay, Fleishacker and Glied object to what claim?
Welfare as a right is impracticable
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Health care is a condition for freedom
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It is possible to define a right to healthcare
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The state itself shouldn't distribute healthcare
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In his essay, Freiman claims that his argument for cash appeals to the diversity of people's opinions about what two things?
The proper flexibility and versatility of the healthcare system
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The incorrectness of coercion and manipulation
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The effectiveness and importance of naturopathy
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The right kind and amount of healthcare to consume
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In their reply, Fleishacker and Glied close with an analogy. What is their analogy about?
Headphones
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A bank teller
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A town mayor
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Lifesavers
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In his reply, Freiman affirms that Fleishacker and Glied's position on the right to healthcare is compatible with what?
The provision of in kind healthcare
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The restriction of freedom
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The provision of a basic income
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The downfall of the healthcare system
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Which of the author(s)' reply includes the statement that: "A collective decision to provide life-saving care must constrain individual decisions about what coverage to purchase."
Fleischacker and Glied
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Freiman
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