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Yes CorrectNight reader wrote:let me know the OA, I think Q7 is C and Q8 is A. I will give reasoning after OA is posted.
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Q7: "For example ... <-- listing an analogy here (but read the context too, everything must be supported by previous factsmundasingh123 wrote:Yes CorrectNight reader wrote:let me know the OA, I think Q7 is C and Q8 is A. I will give reasoning after OA is posted.
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What Justifies A for Q8?Nowhere is it mentioned that only a comprehensive approach would work[/img]Night reader wrote:Q7: "For example ... <-- listing an analogy here (but read the context too, everything must be supported by previous factsmundasingh123 wrote:Yes CorrectNight reader wrote:let me know the OA, I think Q7 is C and Q8 is A. I will give reasoning after OA is posted.)Q8: fact test --> true type of question, restates everything given in the evidence and conclusion parts.
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Q8-A: we need to find logical solutions --> both actors in the system (health-care providers and insurers) need to be impacted, therefore comprehensive approach is required.
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But comprehensive doesnt mean `balanced `;It doesnt have any connotations related to serving both ends
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We don't balance here; neither we want to cover/embrace everything. The costs in the health care system must be reduced. Currently, the costs are shifted -e.g. from one actor to another. One way to put the costs under control (and subsequently reduce them) is to impact the actors in system (health-care providers and insurers). This will prevent the shift of costs.
mundasingh123 wrote:But comprehensive doesnt mean `balanced `;It doesnt have any connotations related to serving both ends













