5.2Â Â Health Care Around the World 1) In the United States in 2009, the percentage of people with private health insurance was about A) 17%. B) 29%. C) 54%. D) 83%. 2) In the United States in 2009, the percentage of people without any form of health insurance was about A) 17%. B) 29%. C) 54%. D) 83%. 3) In the United States in 2010, the percentage of firms that employed more than 200 workers and offered health insurance as a fringe benefit to the workers was about A) 29%. B) 49%. C) 68%. D) 99%. 4) Health insurance plans which typically reimburse doctors mainly by paying a flat fee per patient are known as A) fee-for-service plans. B) preferred provider organizations. C) single-health-payer systems. D) health maintenance organizations. 5) The health care system in Canada is referred to as ________, and is a system in which the government provides national health insurance to all Canadian residents. A) an out-of-pocket system B) a single-payer health care system C) a universal health insurance system D) socialized medicine 6) The health care system in Japan is referred to as ________, under which every resident of Japan is required to enroll in either a private or the government-provided health insurance program. A) an out-of-pocket system B) a single-payer health care system C) a universal health insurance system D) socialized medicine 7) The health care system in the United Kingdom is referred to as ________, under which the government owns most of the hospitals and employs most of the doctors. A) an out-of-pocket system B) a single-payer health care system C) a universal health insurance system D) socialized medicine 8) Most doctors and hospitals operate as private businesses in all of the following countries except A) Canada. B) Japan. C) the United Kingdom. D) the United States. 9) Health insurance typically pays for most preventive care procedures in all of the following countries except A) Canada. B) Japan. C) the United Kingdom. D) the United States. 10) In which of the following countries are substantial co-payments typically required as a part of the health care system? A) Canada and the United States B) Japan and Canada. C) the United States and Japan D) the United States and the United Kingdom