The Case in Point on the Oregon Plan makes it clear that:
A) the state has an insurance plan that covers all citizens of Oregon
B) the state's insurance plan applied primarily to those whose incomes were lower than the poverty line
C) the state sets a limit on how much it will spend but not on what procedures it will cover
D) the state limits the procedures it will cover, but does not set a maximum budget for state-supported health-care coverage
Correct Answer:
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