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With regard to the funding issues that arise from the success of organ transplants, the authors believe:

    { 1 } - If a fair national health care policy were developed, all people would live longer than they do now.
    { 2 } - The federal government should never be expected to pay for health care.
    { 3 } - At present there is no national health care policy that provides just and fair access to health care for all citizens.
    { 4 } - We are devoting enough of our national resources to health care.

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With regard to the funding issues that arise from the success of organ transplants, the authors believe:

The authors think that although some people would live longer with a fair policy, at present decisions are made as though our policy is to keep everyone alive as long as possible, and this perhaps keeps some alive longer than they should be while it does not give care to those who really need it. See p. 336.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

With regard to the funding issues that arise from the success of organ transplants, the authors believe:

    { 1 } - If a fair national health care policy were developed, all people would live longer than they do now.
    { 2 } - The federal government should never be expected to pay for health care.
    { 3 } - At present there is no national health care policy that provides just and fair access to health care for all citizens.
    { 4 } - We are devoting enough of our national resources to health care.

By the principal of subsidiarity, they should pay when lower functional units cannot.

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3 is correct!

With regard to the funding issues that arise from the success of organ transplants, the authors believe:

    { 1 } - If a fair national health care policy were developed, all people would live longer than they do now.
    { 2 } - The federal government should never be expected to pay for health care.
    { 3 } - At present there is no national health care policy that provides just and fair access to health care for all citizens.
    { 4 } - We are devoting enough of our national resources to health care.

They think that such a policy needs to be developed. See p. 336.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

With regard to the funding issues that arise from the success of organ transplants, the authors believe:

    { 1 } - If a fair national health care policy were developed, all people would live longer than they do now.
    { 2 } - The federal government should never be expected to pay for health care.
    { 3 } - At present there is no national health care policy that provides just and fair access to health care for all citizens.
    { 4 } - We are devoting enough of our national resources to health care.

They question whether the present expenditure of 15% of gross domestic product is adequate. See p. 336.

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