The passage is chiefly concerned with _______.
(A) proving that HSAs are not yet sufficient to address the nation’s health care problems
(B) giving a balanced view of governmental approaches to making health care more affordable
(C) making the point that HSAs, despite what critics have said, have become increasingly popular with individuals and employers
(D) providing a basic understanding of HSAs, and presenting opinions on the subject, including those of the author.
Correct - First and Second para describe HSA's, third para gives opinions of others and last para, the author's view point.(E) comparing HSAs to more traditional health insurance systems
The last paragraph performs which of the following functions in the passage?
(A) It presents a moderate view on the main topic
(referring to many factors) and offers a generalized remedy
(adjustments/ supplements required) for a relevant problem.-
Correct (B) It summarizes the viewpoints expressed earlier in the passage.
(C) It acknowledges that some problems are too complex to be completely solved.
(D) It criticizes both of the main viewpoints that had been expressed earlier in the passage.
(E) It offers statistical evidence to suggest that the problem discussed in the passage cannot be addressed through any one initiative.
According to the passage, some critics of HSAs believe that _______.
(A) those responsible for devising this type of account have not taken into consideration the effect it can have on the budget deficit
(B) some people will not be able to put enough money into HSAs to make them worthwhile.
Correct - Third Para "And because the deductible is so high, low earners will pay for a good deal of medical care before the deductible takes over."(C) only relatively healthy and wealthy individuals will sign up for one of these accounts
(D) the relatively low premiums are still too high for many individuals
(E) individuals who are interested in HSAs should not be forced to choose a high-deductible policy
According to the passage, low-deductible policies _______.
(A) offer several clear-cut advantages over HSAs
(B) are limited by the quality of the health care they cover.
Is a good contender but the passage states that this "may" happen in future and is not currently a practice.(C) have certain restrictions regarding how much they will cover in a given year
(D) are offered by companies that are less motivated by greed than those that offer HSAs
(E) may become increasingly expensive or less comprehensive.
Correct - Para 3 "companies that provide traditional insurance may lose business and attempt to make up for this loss by raising their premiums or cutting benefits to low-income clients."