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71.“Though they soon will, patients should not
have a legal right to see their medical records. As a doctor, I see two reasons
for this. First, giving them access will be time-wasting because it will
significantly reduce the amount of time that medical staff can spend on more
important duties, by forcing them to retrieve and return files. Second, if my
experience is anything to go by, no patients are going to ask for access to
their records anyway.”
Which one of the following, if true,
establishes that the doctor’s second reason does not cancel out thefirst?
(A) The new law will require that doctors,
when seeing a patient in their office, must be ready to produce the patient’srecords immediately, not just ready to retrieve them.
(B) The task of retrieving and returning
files would fall to the lowest-paid member of a doctor’soffice staff.
(C) Any patients who asked to see theirmedical records would also insist on having details they did not understandexplained to them.
(D) The new law does not rule out thatdoctors may charge patients for extra expenses incurred specifically in orderto comply with the new law.
(E) Some doctors have all allowing their
patients access to their medical records, but those doctors’patients took no advantage of this policy.
72.The mayor boasts that the average ambulance turnaround time, the
time from summons to delivery of the patient, has been reduced this year for
top-priority emergencies. This is a serious misrepresentation. This“reduction”was produced simply by redefining“top priority.”Suchemergencies used to include gunshot wounds and electrocutions, the mosttime-consuming cases. Now they are limited strictly to heart attacks andstrokes.
Which one of the following would strengthen
the author’s conclusion that it was the redefinition
of“top
priority”that produced the reduction in turnaround time?
(A) The number of heart attacks and strokesdeclined this year.
(B) The mayor redefined the city’sfinancial priorities this year.
(C) Experts disagree with the mayor’s
definition of“top-priority emergency.”
(D) Other cities include gunshot wound casesin their category o top-priority emergencies.
(E) One half of all of last year’stop-priority emergencies were gunshot wounds and electrocution cases.
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