Your answers are correct. Here are the explanations for each question:
1. The correct answer is "Post reduction reimbursement." Post reduction reimbursement is not a method of reimbursement in healthcare. The other options, fee-for-service, capitation, and bundled payments, are all valid methods of reimbursement.
2. The statement "Government hospitals are able to set their own prices" is false. Government hospitals do not have the flexibility to set their own prices. Instead, their prices are typically regulated or determined by government programs such as Medicare or Medicaid.
3. Fee-for-service usually has higher copays and deductibles compared to managed care. Fee-for-service typically provides more flexibility and freedom in choosing healthcare providers, but it also requires patients to pay higher out-of-pocket costs. Managed care, on the other hand, often entails lower copays and deductibles but limits patients' choices of healthcare providers.