Healthcare in Nigeria
Healthcare in Venezuela
Healthcare in the US
Healthcare in Finland
General Information
100

One of the main problems with the Nigerian Healthcare system is the lack of infrastructure. 

A) True 

B) False

A) True 

One of the big problems with Nigeria's healthcare system is lack of medical buildings like hospitals and specialized clinics especially in rural parts of the country.

100

Hospitals in Venezuela have remained open and continue to function normally, despite a collapse in their healthcare system.

A: True

B: False

B: False

With the collapse of Venezuela's healthcare system, hospitals are forced to close or operate below normal standards. 

100

Healthcare in the U.S. is constantly increasing, what would you say if the average yearly spending on healthcare in the U.S?

A) $999.7 billion

B) $4.3 trillion

C) $1.8 trillion

D) $2.5 trillion

B) 4.3 trillion

Health spending in the U.S. increased by 2.7% in 2021 to $4.3 trillion or $12,914 per person.

100

Healthcare in Finland is completely free to use.

A. True

B. False

B. False

Healthcare in Finland is mostly free to use, but there still is a small fee to use it.

100

The COVID-19 pandemic impeded essential health services in 92% of countries.

A. True

B. False

A. True

92% of countries had their essential health services disrupted.

200

According to the World Population Review, The United States has a life expectancy of 79.74. What is the life expectancy in Nigeria?

A) 72.7

B) 66

C) 53.8

C) 53.8

Nigeria is ranked the #2 country in the world with the shortest life expectancy at 53.8 years. 

200

Basic soaps and disinfectants are practically nonexistent in Venezuelan hospitals and clinics.

A: True

B: False 

A: True

Because of inflation and not being able to have access to basic health supplies, like soap and water, Venezuelan doctors and nurses find it hard to wash their hands after working in difficult conditions. 

200

Healthcare is one of the largest and fastest-growing industries in the United States.
 

A) True

B) False

A) True

Healthcare is the 3rd largest industry in the United States after increasing to 18.3% of  the U.S GDP (Gross Domestic Product) 

200

Healthcare is not considered a right in Finland.

A. True

B. False

B. False

Healthcare is considered a right.

200

Which country is considered to have the best healthcare for its citizens?

A: Denmark

B: Indonesia

C: United States

A: Denmark

 Permanent residents of Denmark are entitled to a national health insurance card, allowing for most treatment and examinations to be free of charge. 

300

What percent of Nigerian doctors stay in Nigeria for work? 

A) 37.4%

B) 19.3%

C) 41%

B) 19.3%

About 80% of Nigerian doctors leave the country for work. 40% of the doctors who leave go to the UK.

300

In mid-2021, how many citizens of Venezuela lacked access to adequate health services? 

A: 18.8 million

B: 2 million

C: 15 million

A: 18.8 million

An estimated 18.8 million citizens of Venezuela lacked adequate health services in mid-2021. 10.4 million of these citizens suffered with chronic diseases. 

300

Even though the U.S. has one of the most expensive healthcare systems in the world, it has one of the lowest life expectancies out of high-income countries. What is the average lifespan in the U.S.?

A) 89

B) 59

C) 69

D) 79

D) 79

As of 2020, the average lifespan of a human in the U.S. is 79 yrs.


300

How many healthcare systems does Finland have?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

C. 3

Finland has a public, private, and occupational health care system.

300

A quarter of Americans throw away prescriptions because they can't afford to refill them.

A) True

B) False

A) True

The high cost of medicine can lead to patients not refilling the medicine or throwing away the prescription.

400

From 2018 to 2021, the percentage of Nigerian citizens that have insurance has increased from __ to __. 

A) 3%; 5% 

B) 15%; 19%

C) 8%; 16%

A) 3%; 5%

From 2018 to 2021, the percentage of Nigerian citizens that have insurance has only increased from 3% to 5%.

400

Between 2018 and 2019, how many individuals died because hospitals were unable to provide them with proper medical treatment? 

A: 2,550

B: 3,000

C: 1,557

C: 1,557

 40 Venezuelan hospitals revealed that between November of 2018 and February of 2019, 1,557 patients died because of a lack of medical supplies necessary for proper treatment. 

400

The central agency that delivers health care in the United States is Medicare.

A) True

B) False

B) False 

The United States central agency has 4 different healthcare: Medicare, the Marketplace, Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

400

What percent of Finland's population has good health?

A. 60%

B. 70%

C. 80%

D. 90%

B. 70%

70% of Finland's population has good health.

400

How many people are facing health spending that can lead to poverty?

A. 1 billion

B. 2 billion

C.  5 billion

D. 10 billion

B. 2 billion

2 billion people are spending enough on healthcare that they may go into poverty.

500

What year did Nigeria sign the National Health Insurance Bill, a bill that makes insurance mandatory for Nigerian citizens, into law? 

A) 2016 

B) 2019

C) 2022

C) 2022

The National Health Insurance Bill was signed into law in Nigeria on May 19, 2022.

500

Which country provides free medical service to residents fleeing from Venezuela?

A: Brazil

B: Columbia

C: Ecuador

B: Columbia

In 2018, Columbia received over 1 million migrants of Venezuela to medically treat. With the emergency medical care remaining free for residences of Venezuela, Columbia's public hospitals are experiencing large amounts of debt in order to meet the demand.  

500

Healthcare in the U.S. has become inconvenient for most people with low incomes, which causes people to not want to go to hospitals. What is a comfortable income for people in the U.S. to make to not have to worry about healthcare ?

A) Less than $40,000

B) $60,000 to $70,000

C) $80,000 to $90,000

D) More than $90,000


D) More than $90,000

79% of adults from the ages of 18 to 64 say that paying for healthcare with an income of $90,000 is somewhat/very easy to do. 

500

What is the child mortality rate in Finland as of 2021?

A. 47 deaths per 1,000

B. 62 deaths per 1,000

C. 86 deaths per 1,000

D. 100 deaths per 1,000

A. 47 deaths per 1,000

For children ages 0-5, Finland only has a death rate of 47 children per 1,000.

500

Patients are feeling that the healthcare they are receiving during the brief interactions with their doctor is not to the best of standards. What is the percentage of people that are unhappy?

A) 25%

B) 50%

C) 75%

D) 100%

A) 25%

It is reported that 25% of patients don’t feel that their provider cares about them as an individual or their health.

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