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by Axel Greenfelder Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is backdoor rationing healthcare?

"Backdoor rationing" refers to which of the following? Implicit or indirect methods of rationing that limits access to the health care system, such as through case management. According to Ubel, the need to ration health care resulted in managed care, in other words, managed care did not create health care rationing.

Which of the following factors is responsible for rising healthcare costs?

Five factors contribute to the rise in health care costs in the US: (1) more people; (2) an aging population; (3) changes in disease prevalence or incidence; (4) increases in how often people use health care services; and (5) increases in the price and intensity of services.

What does the analogy like watching a pig move through a python refer to?

What does the analogy “like watching a pig move through a python” refer to? The movement of the huge Boomer cohort from childhood through adulthood and into old age.

What is one of the reasons why Medicare costs have been rising?

The aging of the population, growth in Medicare enrollment due to the baby boom generation reaching the age of eligibility, and increases in per capita health care costs are leading to growth in overall Medicare spending.

Why are Medicare costs rising?

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the premium and other Medicare cost increases on November 12, 2021. The steep hike is attributed to increasing health care costs and uncertainty over Medicare's outlay for an expensive new drug that was recently approved to treat Alzheimer's disease.

What does pig through the python mean?

the baby boomer generation bulgeThe pig-through-the-python is a metaphor describing the baby boomer generation bulge moving through the cultural and economic cycles of the past 75 years.

Why is the baby boomer generation described as a pig in a python?

Demographers describe the baby boomer generation as ''a pig in a python,” or a massive bulge in an otherwise slender age distribution, gradually sliding down the age distribution as boomers get older. As the snout of the pig approaches the python's nether regions, it poses a big problem.

Which of the following are considered to be wear and tear theories of aging?

The wear and tear theory of aging is an idea proposed by German biologist, Dr. August Wiesmann, in 1882. The theory suggests that aging results from a gradual deterioration of the cells and tissues of the body via wear and tear, oxidative stress, exposure to radiation, toxins, or other deteriorative processes.

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