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A 3-year-old child who has asthma is in the clinic for a well-child checkup. The nurse notes that the child is up-to-date for the DTaP, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and the MMR vaccines but has only had one each of the Hib, the Rotavirus, and the PCV13 vaccines. Which vaccine(s) will the nurse anticipate administering to this child?
National Health Insurance
A program in which a nation’s government provides a basic package of health care to all citizens at no direct charge or at a low cost-sharing level. Financing is out of general tax revenues.
Nonprice Rationing
Refers to the distribution of goods and services based on criteria other than price, such as waiting times or ration coupons.
New Taxes
New Taxes refer to newly implemented fiscal charges by a government on individuals or corporations aimed at generating revenue for public expenditures or influencing economic behavior.
Fee-For-Service Basis
A payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately, commonly used in healthcare sectors.
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