Establishment
Provisions
Healthcare around the world
The ACA and Women's healthcare
Creating Jobs
100
This the name of the slang term used to refer to the Affordable Care Act.
What is ObamaCare?
100
Young adults can stay on their parent's coverage until this age.
What is 26 years old?
100
This country spends the most per person on healthcare in the entire world, over $8,500.
What is the United States?
100
In 2014, 8.7 million women will gain coverage for these services.
What are maternity services?
100
More of these primary care providers are going to be needed with the establishment of the ACA.
What are physicians, nurse-practitioners, and physician assistants?
200
This is the President who signed this legislation into law.
Who is President Obama?
200
Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans cannot limit or deny benefits or deny coverage for a child younger than this age simply because the child has a “pre-existing condition”.
What is 19 years old?
200
With a life expectancy average of 79.6 (28th in the world, just behind the US), this country spends $186 per person on healthcare.
What is Cuba?
200
This many uninsured women will have new opportunities for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace under the ACA.
What is 18.6 million?
200
"The Affordable Care Act created the Community Health Center Fund, which provides $11 billion over five years for the operation, expansion and construction of health centers nationwide. Today, more than 1,200 health centers operate nearly 9,000 service delivery sites that provide primary care to more than 20 million patients nationwide, a third of whom are children. Since the beginning of 2009, health centers have added an additional of THIS many full-time physicians and THIS many full-time nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives."
What is 2,200 and 2,400?
300
The law was signed into legislation on this date.
When is March 23, 2010?
300
Starting in this year, the "pre existing conditions" clause extends to all Americans, no matter of age.
When is 2014?
300
Switzerland spends the second most on healthcare in the world at this much person.
What is $3300?
300
There are this many preventative healthcare services that will be free to women starting in 2014.
What is 22. This includes: anemia screening, breast cancer mammography, breastfeeding comprehensive support, cervical cancer screening, domestic violence screening, most STD screenings, and well-woman visits.
300
The ACA provides this amount of money to increase the number of medical residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants trained in primary care.
What is $230 million?
400
The law will go into effect on this date.
When is January 1st, 2014?
400
This type of care, established under the ACA, helps people avoid illnesses and improve their health.
What is Preventative Care?
400
The Beveridge model of healthcare is where healthcare is provided and financed by the government through tax payments. Countries that follow this model have low costs per capita because the government controls what the doctors can charge. These are the countries that follow this model.
What is Great Britain, Spain, most of Scandinavia and New Zealand? (In Britain, you never get a doctor bill!!)
400
This medication has become and will still become free of charge to woman.
What is birth control?
400
The Fiscal Year 2014 budget includes investments that will expand the capacity of institutions to train this many additional primary care providers over five years.
What is 2,800?
500
The Supreme Court upheld this law on this date.
When is March 23, 2010?
500
The following preventative health care services cost this amount of money each under the ACA: blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol tests, many cancer screenings, counseling to help with smoking, losing weight, eating healthy, treating depression, and reducing alcohol intake, regular well-baby and well-child visits through the age of 21, routine vaccinations, pregnancy tests to ensure healthy pregnancies, and flu/pneumonia shots.
What is free?
500
This Bismark model of healthcare uses an insurance system financed by both employers and employees through payroll deduction. In this model, countries have to cover everybody, and they don't make a profit. These countries have this model.
What is Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Japan, Switzerland, and partly Latin America
500
26.9 million women with private health insurance gained expanded preventive services in 2011 and 2012, costing them how much?
What is zero dollars?
500
The National Health Service Corps has invested nearly $900 million, as provided by this administration, in providing scholarship and loan repayment incentives to primary care providers and students in return for service in the areas that need them most.
What is the Obama administration?
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