Explain how market justice and social justice complement each other, yet also clash and collide with regards to the US health care delivery system by correctly matching the following items                                                                        Private health insurance coverage received mostly by working middle class Americans through their employers.                                                                        Health coverage received by America’s most vulnerable population through government-sponsored health programs (i.e. Medicaid, Medicare, SCHIP, etc.)                                                                        When there are Americans who cannot afford to buy health coverage or are unemployed                                                                        When there are Americans who are “too rich” to qualify for government sponsored health coverage such as Medicaid and therefore end up with no access to healthcare A. This is a case when market justice works and complements with social justice. B. This is a case when social justice fails and clashes with market justice.   C. This is a case called a death spiral when the risk pool has experienced adverse selection.  The pool eventually becomes less and less viable leading to ever increasing premiums. D. This is a case when market justice fails and clashes with social justice.  E. This is a case when social justice works and complements with market justice.

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Explain how market justice and social justice complement each other, yet also clash and collide with regards to the US health care delivery system by correctly matching the following items

                                                                      

Private health insurance coverage received mostly by working middle class Americans through their employers.

                                                                      

Health coverage received by America’s most vulnerable population through government-sponsored health programs (i.e. Medicaid, Medicare, SCHIP, etc.)

                                                                      

When there are Americans who cannot afford to buy health coverage or are unemployed

                                                                      

When there are Americans who are “too rich” to qualify for government sponsored health coverage such as Medicaid and therefore end up with no access to healthcare

A.

This is a case when market justice works and complements with social justice.

B.

This is a case when social justice fails and clashes with market justice.  

C.

This is a case called a death spiral when the risk pool has experienced adverse selection.  The pool eventually becomes less and less viable leading to ever increasing premiums.

D.

This is a case when market justice fails and clashes with social justice. 

E.

This is a case when social justice works and complements with market justice.

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