Define own-price elasticity of demand, and explain how it is related to the demand curve. Provide four reasons why the demand for medical services is likely to be inelastic with respect to its price.

  1. In your own words, use utility analysis and production theory to explain why the demand curve for medical care is downward sloping.
  2. After reading the chapter on demand theory, a classmate turns to you and says, “I’m rather confused. According to economic theory, people demand a good or service because it yields utility. This obviously does not apply to medical services. Just last week I went to the dentist and had a root canal, and you can’t tell me I received any utility or satisfaction from that!” Explain to your classmate how utility analysis can be used to explain why he went to the dentist.
  3. Use a graph to illustrate how the following changes would affect the demand curve for inpatient services at a hospital in a large city. a. Average real income in the community increases. b. In an attempt to cut costs, the largest employer in the area increases the coinsurance rate for employee health care coverage from 10 percent to 20 percent. c. The hospital relocates from the center of the city, where a majority of the people live, to a suburb. d. A number of physicians in the area join together and open up a discount-price walk-in clinic; the price elasticity of demand between physician services and inpatient hospital services is À0.50.
  4. Many elderly people have purchased medigap insurance policies to cover a growing Medicare copayment. These policies cover some or all of the medical costs not covered by Medicare. Use economic theory to explain how these policies likely influence the demand for health care by elderly people.
  5. If you are covered by a private or a public insurance plan, obtain a pamphlet outlining the benefits provided and the cost of the plan. Are there any copayments or deductibles? If so, use economic theory to explain how they may influence your demand for medical care.
  6. In your own words, explain what a fuzzy demand curve is. Why does it exist? What are its implications? 15 BUS508 – Economics of Health and Medical Care Course Syllabus
  7. In reaction to higher input costs, a physician decides to increase the average price of a visit by 5 percent. Will total revenues increase or decrease as a result of this action? Use the concept of price elasticity to substantiate your answer.
  8. You have just been put in charge of estimating the demand for hospital services in a major U.S. city. What economic and noneconomic variables would you include in your analysis? Justify why each variable should be included in the study, and explain how a change in each variable would likely affect the overall demand for hospital services.
  9. Define own-price elasticity of demand, and explain how it is related to the demand curve. Provide four reasons why the demand for medical services is likely to be inelastic with respect to its price.
  10. You are employed as an economic consultant to the regional planning office of a large metropolitan area, and your task is to estimate the demand for hospital services in the area. Your estimates indicate that the own-price elasticity of demand equals À0.25, the income elasticity of demand equals 0.45, the cross- price elasticity of demand for hospital services with respect to the price of nursing home services equals À0.1, and the elasticity of travel time equals −0.37. Use this information to project the impact of the following changes on the demand for hospital services. 
    a. Average travel time to the hospital diminishes by 5 percent due to overall improvements in the public transportation system. 
    b. The price of nursing home care decreases by 10 percent.
    c. Average real income decreases by 10 percent. 
    d. The hospital is forced to increase its price for services by 2 percent.

Consider the social, economic, ethical, legal, and political forces that have shaped the policy and delivery of services.

Write a 3850- to 6650-word paper, on the Affordable Care Act. The body of the paper must be approximately 3850 to 6650 words not counting the title page, abstract and references. Research Question: (What effect did the ACA have on the government budget?) Include: An abstract, introduction and background, Literature Review, Analysis section and Conclusion. Include the following in this section (Introduction) of your paper: • Title page • Introduction and background • Purpose statement • Research questions • Definition of terms Literature review that includes the articles from the Annotated Bibliography assignment and connects those articles to your problem, purpose, and research questions. Articles: Blumenthal, D., Abrams, M., & Nuzum, R. (2015). The affordable care act at 5 years. In: Mass Medical Soc. Cannan, J. (2013). A legislative history of the Affordable Care Act: How legislative procedure shapes legislative history. Law Libr. J., 105, 131. Jacobs, L., & Skocpol, T. (2015). Health care reform and American politics: What everyone needs to know: Oxford University Press. McDonough, J. E. (2011). Inside national health reform (Vol. 22): Univ of California Press. Sommers, B. D., Buchmueller, T., Decker, S. L., Carey, C., & Kronick, R. (2012). The Affordable Care Act has led to significant gains in health insurance and access to care for young adults. Health affairs, 32(1), 165-174. Young, K. M. (2006). Health care USA: Understanding its organization and delivery: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Analysis section for the Final Integrative Paper. Include the following elements in the Analysis section: • Synthesize findings from the literature review with the policy topic for the project. • Explore the effect the policy has had on the segment of the health care delivery area. • Consider the social, economic, ethical, legal, and political forces that have shaped the policy and delivery of services.

Discuss in details the pros and cons of the following models.

Corrections is becoming one of the most critical issues that we as a society must face and deal with sooner more so than later.
Corrections an important aspect of the criminal justice system. If not handled correctly, it will cause major problems in our society such as: Prison overcrowding, economic deprivation, more crime, generations of criminals, and generations of poverty.
This assignment is worth 75% of your final exam.
Discuss in details the pros and cons of the following models. Please support all of your work with research and references.
1. The Treatment or Medical Model
2. The Rehabilitation Model
3. The Just-Desert Model
4. The Community Model
Now that you have a great understanding of each of these models, which one would you suggest we focus on first in order to make our corrections system more efficient? Why?

What is sex according to the Christina reading?

• What are the five main types of control discussed in lecture? How do they work to regulate sex?
• Why isn’t there a free market in sexual activity?
• In what ways does/has the law protected and punished sexualities?
• What are some examples of how the legal regulations around sex and sexuality have changed in recent years?
• What type of professionals dominated the topic of sex prior to Kinsey’s research?
• What is sex according to the Christina reading?
• What does it mean to be intersex?
• Explain the differences between sex, sexuality and gender. (Provide examples)
• Are straight men who hook up with guys closeted homosexuals?
• What is the concept of fluidity in sexuality?
o Sexual preferences are not set in stone and can change over time, often depending on the immediate situation the individual is in. This has been described as sexual fluidity. For example, if someone identifies as heterosexual but then finds themselves in an environment with only people of the same gender, they might feel increased sexual or romantic attraction to those same-gender partners. Like any other social trait, sexual preferences, attitudes, behaviours and identity can be flexible to some degree.
• What are the building blocks of sexual identity? Provide examples
• What are the three main theories of the origins of sexuality? Explain them
• What is the gender double standard?
• What are the ways that political context constrains and enables sexual activities/identities?
• What does Nagel mean when she says that women throughout history have been drafted into military service?
• What are the purposes of sex?
o Give examples of how these purposes will differ across contexts.
• What are the relationship social containers for sex? What is different between them?
• What is the difference between sex in a marriage and sex in a hookup?
• Are US or Dutch parents more accepting of teenage sleepovers? Provide a reason why.
• How have the social places for sex changed over time?
• How does one’s location on the life course change what is acceptable sexually for them?
• What are the different forms of social controls and how do they regulate sexuality?
o How do they operate? How are they different or the same?
• Windsor: Is there a difference between a man who sleeps in his girlfriends panties versus a woman who sleeps in her boyfriend’s underwear?
• Describe how a sexual identity or activity that can be labeled both normatively wrong and medically sick.
• Provide reasons of why sex between adults and children is illegal in most places.
• Explain how the law can have both positive and negative roles on sexuality.
• Give examples of ways that laws are relevant to sex and sexuality.
• Who goes into sex work, and why?
o Many different kinds of people go into sex work. There are some people who are forced into it. For example: sex slaves or people who just need the extra money. And there are also people who find pleasure in it so they get into it.
• Who pays for the services of sex workers?
• What kinds of sexual activities are the most expensive in the sexual marketplace?