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[求助]prep-2-Essay #7 Q24

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楼主
发表于 2009-8-21 09:59:00 | 只看该作者

[求助]prep-2-Essay #7 Q24

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 #24.  216-05  (22381-!-item-!-188;#058&000216-05)

 

The passage suggests which of the following about the managers mentioned in the highlighted text?

(A) They have generally been motivated to streamline hospital services as a result of direct intervention by hospital owners.

(B) They are more likely than managers of nonprofit hospitals to use unnecessary amounts of resources to provide services.

(C) Their most important self-acknowledged goal is to achieve maximum financial efficiency so that hospitals show a profit.

(D) Their decisions regarding services provided by their hospitals may not reflect hospital owners' priorities.

(E) They do not place a high priority on maximizing profits, despite their desire to achieve efficiency.

ANS(错选E)

能帮我解释一下highlight部分的意思吗?我反复体会也理解不了……谢谢各位了!

沙发
发表于 2009-8-21 14:35:00 | 只看该作者
呵呵,这道题我也是错选了E。

至于圈起来的地方的意思大概是:For-profit hospital managers, for example, generally work independently of hospital owners and thus may not always make maximum financial efficiency their highest priority.  盈利医院经理的日常工作是独立于医院拥有者的,以至于他们的工作(执行医治)往往不是将追求最多收入作为其的最大优先。

make A-sth B-sth 让A。。。成为B。。。

E很迷惑的就是,把最高优先考虑变成了高优先考虑,这个差别是很大的. “最高”只有一个,而“高”的可能有很多。

D是换了一种说法而已。既然是盈利医院,医院的所有者自然是希望利益最大化的了。而经理们又不能在日常实施医治工作的时候总是把这个放在第一位。
板凳
发表于 2009-8-27 22:23:00 | 只看该作者

their指代managers,就是说managers不一定always把financial efficiency放在highest priority的位置。而hospital owners会,因为是for-profit firms。

地板
发表于 2009-8-28 16:28:00 | 只看该作者
貌似E选项还有一个错误就是原文没提这些managers有desire to achieve efficiency...
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发表于 2013-4-17 14:08:14 | 只看该作者
DarkRusher 发表于 2009-8-28 16:28
貌似E选项还有一个错误就是原文没提这些managers有desire to achieve efficiency...

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