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United States hospitals have traditionally relied primarily on revenues
from paying patients to offset losses from unreimbursed care.Almost all paying patients now rely on
governmental or private health insurance to pay hospital bill. Recently,
insurers have been strictly limiting what they pay hospitals for the care of
insured patients to amounts at or below actual costs.
Which of the following conclusions is
best supported by the information above?
(A)
Although the advance of technology has made expensive medical procedures
available to the wealthy, such procedures are out of the reach of low-income
patients.
(B)
If hospitals do not find ways of raising additional Income for
unreimbursed care,they must either deny some of that care
or suffer losses;if they give it.
(C)
Some patients have incomes too,high for eligibility for governmental
health insurance but are unable to afford private insurance for hospital
care.
(D)
If the hospitals reduce their costs in providing care,insurance companies will maintain the
current level of reimbursement,
thereby providing more funds for
unreimbursed care. (E) Even though philanthropic donations have
traditionally provided some support for the hospitals,such
donations are at present declining. 请问大家这道题目为什么选B啊,我先排除了ACE从剩下两个里面选还是选择了D,谁能解释一下呢?谢谢。
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