由Thomson Healthcare公司出版的是()
A.《药物事实与比较》
B.《医师案头参考》
C.《药物信息手册》
D.《马丁代尔药物大典》
E.《美国医院处方集服务处:药物信息》
B、《医师案头参考》
A.《药物事实与比较》
B.《医师案头参考》
C.《药物信息手册》
D.《马丁代尔药物大典》
E.《美国医院处方集服务处:药物信息》
B、《医师案头参考》
第2题
A.What is
B.How is
C.We’re
D.What about
第3题
A.For the British, healthcare services are totally fre
B.International students have to pay for healthcare services if they stay for over 6 months.
C.Tourists can have free healthcare services if they stay for over 6 months.
第5题
A.MS in Clinical & Experimental Therapeutics
B.MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
C.Master of Science in Healthcare Decision Analysis
D.Master of Science in Regulatory Science
第6题
【B4】 its economy continues to recover, the U.S. is increasingly becoming a nation of part-timers and temporary workers. This " 【B5】 " work force is the most important 【B6】 in American business today, and it is 【B7】 changing the relationship between people and their jobs. The phenomenon provides a way for companies to remain globally competitive 【B8】 avoiding market cycles and the growing burdens 【B9】 by employment rules, healthcare costs and pension plans. For workers it can mean an end to the security, benefits and sense of 【B10】 that came from being a loyal employee.
【B1】
A.swarm
B.stride
C.separate
D.slip
第8题
保险公估报告的生效需要()。
A.由监管部门签名表示同意
B.由保险公司签名表示同意
C.由保险合同的各方当事人共同签名
D.由参与公估过程的保险公估人员和保险公估机构的负责人签名
第10题
Although U.S. hospitals provide outstanding research and frequently excellent care, they also exhibit the classic attributes of insufficient organizations: increasing costs and decreasing use. The average cost of a hospital stay in 1987—$3,850—was more than double the 1980 cost. A careful government analysis published in 1987 revealed the inflation of hospital costs, over and above general price inflation, as a major factor in their growth, even after allowances were made for increases in the population and in intensity of care. While the rate of increase for hospital costs was 2796 greater than that for all medical care and 163% greater than that for all other goods and services, demand for hospital services fell by 34%. But hospitals seemed oblivious of the decline: during this period the number of hospital beds shrank only by about 396, and the number of full-time employees grew by more than 240,000.
After yet another unexpectedly high hospital-cost increase last year, one puzzled government analyst asked: "Where's the money going?" Much of the increase in hospital costs—amounting to $180 billion from 1965 to 1987—went to duplicating medical technology available in nearby hospitals and maintaining excess beds. Modern Healthcare, a leading journal in the field, recently noted that "anecdotes of hospitals' unnecessary spending on technology abound". Medical technology is very expensive. An operating room outfitted to perform. open-heart surgery costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. From 1982 to 1989 the number of hospitals with open-heart-surgery facilities grew by 33%, and the most rapid growth occurred among smaller and moderate-sized hospitals. This growth was worrisome for reasons of both costs and quality. Underused technology almost inevitably decreases quality of care. In medicine, as in everything else, practice makes perfect. For example, most of the hospitals with the lowest mortality rates for coronary-bypass surgery perform. at least fifty to a hundred such procedures annually, and in some cases many more; the majority of those with the highest mortality rates perform. fewer than fifty a year.
According to the passage, the American health-care system______.
A.is working smoothly
B.is the best system in the world
C.is not working efficiently
D.in on the point of collapses
第11题
“保险公估从业人员执业证书”由()发放。
A.保险公估机构
B.中国保监会
C.各地保监局
D.公估行业自律组织