Historically, what have been the central problems facing health care reform?

A. granting Medicaid waivers and making profits
B. monitoring health insurance and restricting access
C. restricting access and controlling revenue
D. controlling costs and expanding access

D

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false?

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Suppose three candidates are running in the Texas Democratic primary for governor. What happens if Candidate X wins 45% of the vote, Candidate Y receives 30% of the vote, and Candidate Z wins 25% of the vote?

A) Candidate X becomes the governor. B) Candidate X becomes the Democratic candidate for governor. C) Candidates X and Y compete in the general election to determine who will be governor. D) Candidates X and Y compete in a run-off election to determine who will be the Democratic candidate for governor. E) Candidates X, Y, and Z compete in a run-off election to determine who will be the Democratic candidate for governor.

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