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求救一道LSAT逻辑题
请教一道题:
Though they soon will, patients should not have a
legal right to see their medical records. As a doctor,
I see two reasons for this. First, giving them access
will be time-wasting because it will significantly
reduce the amount of time that medical staff can spend
on more important duties, by forcing them to retrieve
and return files. Second, if my experience is anything
to go by, no patients are going to ask for access to
their records anyway.
Which one of the following, if true, establishes that
the doctors second reason does not cancel out the
first?
(A) The new law will require that doctors, when seeing
a patient in their office, must be ready to produce
the patients records immediately, not just ready to
retrieve them.
(B) The task of retrieving and returning files would
fall to the lowest-paid member of a doctors office
staff.
(C) Any patients who asked to see their medical
records would also insist on having details they did
not understand explained to them.
(D) The new law does not rule out that doctors may
charge patients for extra expenses incurred
specifically in order to comply with the new law.
(E) Some doctors have all allowing their patients
access to their medical records, but those doctors
patients took no advantage of this policy.
我看不懂题目要问什么,答案是A. |
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