Changes in health overtime!
Health Promotion in Australia!
Medicare and PBS!
Private Health and NDIS!
Funding, Sustainability, Access and Equity!
100

What is life expectancy?

How long people are expected to live

100

What is the name of the health message related to the sun?

Sun smart

100

What is Medicare?

Its Australians universal health care system

100

What is Private Health Insurance?

Insurance that covers health services that are not included in Medicare.

100

What does 'funding' mean in the context of the Australian Health System?

Financial resources provided to ensure health services are available. 

200

Has life expectancy gone up or down since 1900?

Life expectancy has increased

200

What does the health program 'QUIT' help people stop doing?

Smoking 

200

What is one service Medicare pays for?

Doctors visits or Hospital cover

200

Name one incentive used to encourage private health insurance?

- The Private Health Insurance Rebate

- Medicare Levy Surcharge

- Lifetime Health Cover

200

How does Australia's health system promote access?

Through services like Medicare, PBS, NDIS and rural incentives. 

300

What disease was very common in children in the early 1900's?

Measles or Diarrhoea

300

What are 3 of the ottawa charter action areas?

Build healthy public policy, create supportive environments. strengthen community actions, develop personal skills, reorient health services and move into the future

300

Name a service that Medicare doesn't pay for?

Most dental and ambulance cover

300

What is the NDIS?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme- it provided support to people with significant and/or permanent disabilities.

300

What is the difference between 'equity' and 'equality' in a health context?

Equality: gives/treats everyone the same.

Equity: provides support based on need.

400

What remains the most common cause of lung cancer?

Smoking

400

What is one health program for Indigenous Australians? 

Deadly choices or close the Gap

400

What is the role of the PBS?

A government initiative designed to make medicine affordable 

400

What are two eligibility criterias for accessing NDIS?

- Under 65 years

- Australian resident

- Permanent/significant disability

400

What does a sustainable health system aim to do?

Maintain resources and services long-term whilst still meeting population needs. 

500

What is one reason fewer people die from diseases today?

Better medicine or cleaner water

500

What is one reason why health promotion is so hard?

Habits are hard to break, unhealthy food is easily accessible or lack of education

500

How does Medicare help low-income Australians?

- Its mostly free of major costs

- Reduces the Medicare levy

- Access to specialist care

- Medicare Safety Net

- Mental health care


500
How does the NDIS improve access and equity?

It offers tailored support based on individual needs to ensure everyone has a fair access to services.

500

Provide an example or a policy or service that promotes equity.

- NDIS

- Closing the Gap

- PBS

- Rural health outreach

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