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楼主
发表于 2007-5-13 21:50:00 | 只看该作者

请教Prep-2-7-23

Essay #7.  216      (22243-!-item-!-188;#058&00216-00)

 

The United States hospital industry is an unusual market in that nonprofit and for-profit producers exist simultaneously.  Theoretical literature offers conflicting views on whether nonprofit hospitals are less financially efficient.  Theory suggests that nonprofit hospitals are so much more interested in offering high-quality service than in making money that they frequently input more resources to provide the same output of service as for-profit hospitals.  This priority might also often lead them to be less vigilant in streamlining their services--eliminating duplication between departments, for instance.  Conversely, while profit motive is thought to encourage for-profit hospitals to attain efficient production, most theorists admit that obstacles to that efficiency remain.  For-profit hospital managers, for example, generally work independently of hospital owners and thus may not always make maximum financial efficiency their highest priority.  The literature also suggests that widespread adoption of third-party payment systems may eventually eliminate any such potential differences between the two kinds of hospitals.

 

The same literature offers similarly conflicting views of the efficiency of nonprofit hospitals from a social welfare perspective. Newhouse (1970) contends that nonprofit hospital managers unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity of hospital care beyond the actual needs of the community, while Weisbrod (1975) argues that nonprofit firms--hospitals included--contribute efficiently to community welfare by providing public services that might be inadequately provided by government alone.

 

 

Question #23.  216-04  (22335-!-item-!-188;#058&000216-04)

According to the passage, Newhouse's view of the social welfare efficiency of nonprofit hospitals differs from Weisbrod's view in that Newhouse

A.        contends that government already provides most of the services that communities need

B.         argues that for-profit hospitals are better at meeting actual community needs than are nonprofit hospitals

C.        argues that nonprofit hospitals are likely to spend more to provide services that the community requires than for-profit hospitals are likely to spend

D.        argues that nonprofit hospitals ought to expand the services they provide to meet the community's demands

E.         believes that the level of care provided by nonprofit hospitals is inappropriate, given the community's requirements

答案是E,我觉得D和E好像都对,请问D和E的区别在哪里?D为什么不对呢?

谢谢!

沙发
发表于 2007-7-8 21:02:00 | 只看该作者

(有好幾題PREP也跟你問的一樣呢!這題難得我幫的上忙!)

原文說

Newhouse (1970) contends that nonprofit hospital managers unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity of hospital care beyond the actual needs of the community

也就是說

Newhouse其實是覺得nonforprofit的managers過度的expand了,所以D(nonforprofit應該要再expand)一定錯

E的答案就與原文相符啦,given the community's requirements跟原文中的actual needs of the community正好對上

請指教喔!

板凳
发表于 2007-11-27 00:58:00 | 只看该作者
谢谢你的解答,我也明白了~
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