Care
Which population group is considered the most Vulnerable in Haiti’s healthcare system?
A. Pregnant women
B. Young children
C. Disabled people
A. Pregnant women
Pregnant women are among the most vulnerable populations in Haiti because the country has one of the highest maternal mortality rates
Approximately what percentage of Haitians have formal health insurance coverage?
A.6%
B.35%
C.70%
A. 6%
What is the CDC known for doing?
A. Funding long-term health improvements
B. Provide emergency medical care
C. Track disease and monitor outbreaks
C. Track disease and monitor outbreaks
The CDC Aids in disease surveillance, outbreak response, innovation and research, and strengthening public health infrastructure.
How affected were low-income individuals in regards to healthcare?
A. They were able to gain some access to care due to being a part of a vulnerable population.
B. Since they did not have the ability to pay, it led to them not reaching out for care.
B. Since they did not have the ability to pay, it led to them not reaching out for care.
The distribution of resources depends on ability to pay, injury severity, and social connections (Charles et al., 2024).
How many levels of care does Haiti have?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
B. 3
Level 1 : Primary care
Level 2: Secondary Care
Level 3: Tertiary care
Why is priority setting important in healthcare systems with limited resources?
A. To ensure everyone receives identical care
B. To allocate limited resources in the most fair and effective way
C. To reduce the number of hospitals
B. To allocate limited resources in the most fair and effective way
Priority setting is the process of making decision on how to distribute limited resources.
True or False? Doctors without Borders decide who receives care and focus on cost effective health policies and interventions.
True!
What is considered urgent in healthcare?
A. Accidental deaths
B. Infections
C. Nausea
B. Infections
Infections is considered a life threatening emergency (Severe Trauma, Infections, Obstetric emergencies).
Haiti’s aims to..
A. Provide universal healthcare
B. Provide equitable access to healthcare
C. provide privatized healthcare
A. Provide universal healthcare
Who is generally at the low end of priority in Haiti? (Two answers)
A. Elderly
B. Children
C. Adult women
A. Elderly and B. Children
What did the USAID (United States Agency for International Development) do for Haiti?
A. Fund rehabilitative services after a natural disaster.
B. Fund and support long-term stability of healthcare systems
B. Fund and support long-term stability of healthcare systems.
The USAID Funds and supports the long-term stability of Haiti's healthcare systems through rehabilitation of existing clinics and healthcare facilities.
How did gang violence affect healthcare workers (Two answers)
A. Increased funding
B. Facilities were damaged
C. Limited access to services
B. Facilities were damaged and C. Limited access to services
Due to the presidents assassination, violence, fuel shortages, and protests led to the instability in Haiti, causing interruptions to normal care (Daniels, 2021).
How much percentage of Haiti’s population is covered by private healthcare?
A. 4%
B. 2.1%
C. 19%
B. 4%
What disrupts healthcare delivery?
A. Road blockages and insecurity
B. Political instability and gang violence
C. People with no health insurance
B. Political instability and gang violence
What aid does Haiti receive after natural disasters and political crisis?
A. International
B. Foreign
C. Government
A. International
When was President Jovenel Moise assassinated?
A. July 8, 2021
B. July 7, 2021
C. July 10, 2021
B. July 7, 2021
When Haiti's president, Jovenel Moïse, was assassinated in his home outside the capital, Port-au-Prince, in the early hours of July 7, 2021...(Daniels, 2021).
What is Haiti’s public insurer?
A. OFATMA
B. FATMA
C. JOSHUA
A.OFATMA
A public insurer
Why was infant mortality so high?
A. They got killed
B. Accidental deaths
C. Limited medical treatment
C. Limited medical treatment
Early childhood Haitian children face barriers to healthcare primarily due to limited vaccinations, proper nutrition, and medical treatment, increasing their risk of mortality from largely treatable conditions.
How does the World Bank help rehabilitate outcomes of natural disasters?
A. Improving access to water and sanitation resources
B. Makes sure resources are distributed evenly within the country.
C. Provides direct emergency medical care
A. Improving access to water and sanitation resources
World Bank helps fund rehabilitative services following natural disaster catastrophes, such as improving access to water and sanitation resources, restoring the cold chain supplies, implementing clean energy systems, and providing resident housing.
How did political instability lead to ethical challenges to healthcare workers?
A. Increase in hospital profits
B. Forced clinics to close due to fear
C. Forced workers to give up
B. Forced clinics to close due to fear
Due to the increase in gang violence, healthcare workers had to choose between keeping themselves safe or risking their lives to go work.