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When
the individuals who pay for care (employers)
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or
the availability of health care providers fails to
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assure
access of certain populations, government
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policies
are enacted as attempts to fill in the gaps
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When
access to services is assured, the government
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is
justified in protecting consumers from harmful,
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inadequate,
low quality care
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Government
action is based on the assumption
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consumers
typically lack the necessary information
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and
expertise to assess the quality of care
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themselves
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