Why is United States spending on healthcare inefficient?

A. Education is a more pressing requirement in the United States.
B. Health is not a major concern of the welfare programs in the United States.
C. The provision of universal and unconditional healthcare insurance is too expensive
for the United States.
D. A substantial proportion of Americans have private insurance.
E. The healthcare system in the United States has witnessed no reforms in decades,
making it inefficient.

D

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a. three parallel and equal court systems. b. four federal court systems. c. two separate and parallel court systems: a state and local system and a federal system. d. two systems with equal powers and jurisdictions. e. two independent court systems that work seamlessly between the state and federal levels.

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The first important use of systems analysis occurred in

a. the U.S. military around the time of World War II. b. private industry around the time of World War II. c. Sweden. d. the Reagan Administration.

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