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⠀⠀⠀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 departmentsfor 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.
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1. Which of the following best describes the overall content of the second paragraph of the passage?
(A) It describes views concerning a particular aspect of one of the types of hospitals discussed earlier. (B) It describes an additional benefit of one of the types of hospitals discussed earlier. (C) It offers a potential solution to a problem inherent in the structure of the United States hospital industry. (D) It provides an additional contrast between the two types of hospitals discussed earlier. (E) It describes one of the consequences of the character of the United States hospital market.
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2. 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
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3. 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.
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4. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing the advantages of increased efficiency in a particular type of hospital (B) assessing obstacles to efficiency in a particular type of hospital (C) describing conflicting assessments in the theoretical literature concerning particular types of hospitals (D) challenging evidence used to support an argument advanced in recent theoretical literature concerning a particular type of hospital (E) emphasizing the advantages of one particular type of hospital over another type
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5. The author mentions duplication between departments primarily in order to
(A) illustrate an area in which nonprofit hospitals fail to provide adequate services (B) describe the outcome of nonprofit hospitals' emphasis on maintaining managerial freedom (C) recommend a particular change that would allow nonprofit hospitals to streamline their services (D) suggest a way in which nonprofit hospitals may fail to achieve maximum financial efficiency (E) explain why nonprofit hospitals may be able to provide more services than for-profit hospitals
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Here, in my view, where an official passage differs from one nON official
Think about the second question
2. 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
The passage
Newhouse (1970) contends that nonprofit hospital managers unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity of hospital care beyond the actual needs of the community
E says that is inappropriate but the passage says are UNnecessary
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Carcass wrote:
Here, in my view, where an official passage differs from one nON official
Think about the second question
2. 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
The passage
Newhouse (1970) contends that nonprofit hospital managers unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity of hospital care beyond the actual needs of the community
E says that is inappropriate but the passage says are UNnecessary
inappropriate ≠ unnecessary.
They are not even synonyms
Hi!
Here's my take!
Inappropriate here means not according to the level which is required i.e it could be more or less. Because they unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity it is inappropriate according to the required standard which is low as to what they are providing.
Unnecessary does not necessarily play a part in the choice.
So I think E is the correct choice.
P.s.: This question is from GMAT OG so this is an official question!
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Ks1859 wrote:
Carcass wrote:
Here, in my view, where an official passage differs from one nON official
Think about the second question
2. 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
The passage
Newhouse (1970) contends that nonprofit hospital managers unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity of hospital care beyond the actual needs of the community
E says that is inappropriate but the passage says are UNnecessary
inappropriate ≠ unnecessary.
They are not even synonyms
Hi!
Here's my take!
Inappropriate here means not according to the level which is required i.e it could be more or less. Because they unnecessarily expand the quality and quantity it is inappropriate according to the required standard which is low as to what they are providing.
Unnecessary does not necessarily play a part in the choice.
So I think E is the correct choice.
P.s.: This question is from GMAT OG so this is an official question!
Regards S
Thank you sir to point out. I gave my two cents
Inappropriate means ,basically, incorrect.
But I understand what you meant: inappropriate for the necessity of the community.
I would use another term but................official is official
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Hey i got 3/5 correct. Time spent approx 9min. I did not attempt 3rd question!! There is no highlighted text for question 3. Ks1859 can anyone explain 4th one. I fall for trap by choosing B. I thought that to attain efficiency they are finding it difficult
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tejasphirke wrote:
Hey i got 3/5 correct. Time spent approx 9min. I did not attempt 3rd question!! There is no highlighted text for question 3. Ks1859 can anyone explain 4th one. I fall for trap by choosing B. I thought that to attain efficiency they are finding it difficult
Hi there!
I would surely help you. But tell me where did you go wrong I know you choose B but why? Were you able to eliminate other options? If yes what was your thought process.
Lets try it this way. This will help you to know your mistakes better!
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4. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing the advantages of increased efficiency in a particular type of hospital -- Its not talking about advantages (B) assessing obstacles to efficiency in a particular type of hospital -- though the views are conflicting so i thought that it may be difficult to attain efficiency (C) describing conflicting assessments in the theoretical literature concerning particular types of hospitals -- well i confuse between B and C (its all about conflicting view) (D) challenging evidence used to support an argument advanced in recent theoretical literature concerning a particular type of hospital -- In 2nd para, its about the particular hospital but there is no support for an argument to advance and have challenging evidence (E) emphasizing the advantages of one particular type of hospital over another type -- again, like 1st
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tejasphirke wrote:
4. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing the advantages of increased efficiency in a particular type of hospital -- Its not talking about advantages (B) assessing obstacles to efficiency in a particular type of hospital -- though the views are conflicting so i thought that it may be difficult to attain efficiency (C) describing conflicting assessments in the theoretical literature concerning particular types of hospitals -- well i confuse between B and C (its all about conflicting view) (D) challenging evidence used to support an argument advanced in recent theoretical literature concerning a particular type of hospital -- In 2nd para, its about the particular hospital but there is no support for an argument to advance and have challenging evidence (E) emphasizing the advantages of one particular type of hospital over another type -- again, like 1st
Okay!
Lets discuss what the passage is talking about, by creating a mind map!
P1- The author talks about profit and non profit hospitals and explains differences between them & reaching financial efficiency P2- The author provides two contrasting views/literature both about non profit hospital
Note: The author does not provide an opinion
4. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing the advantages of increased efficiency in a particular type of hospital- OUT
(B) assessing obstacles to efficiency in a particular type of hospital- If you see we need something which gives us a broad view. This option choices only considers some lines from the first paragraph. And not the passage as a whole- Also note the singular nouns used here, "Particular hospital" whereas we see two different types of hospitals discussed- The importance of s- OUT
(C) describing conflicting assessments in the theoretical literature concerning particular types of hospitals- This has to be true. Because the author does discuss a conflicting assessment- This is better than option choice B and the use of noun looks fine- Correct
(D) challenging evidence used to support an argument advanced in recent theoretical literature concerning a particular type of hospital- OUT
(E) emphasizing the advantages of one particular type of hospital over another type- OUT
Let me know if I can help you further!!
Hope this helps!
gmatclubot
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