Locating Health Information
Communicating Health Information
Applying Health Information
Understanding Health Industry
Evaluating Health Information
100

Where can you locate information?

Websites, newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio shows

100

What is health promotion?

Advocating for your families health by sharing with others

100

How do you use the info?

Through health products and services

100

What are the main types of insurance?

Health maintenance organization (HMO) 

Preferred provider organization (PPO)

100

What are the characteristics of life-long learners?

Ongoing, Volentary, and Self-Motivated

200

How can you find reliable sources for information?

URLs that end in .gov, .edu, and .org.

200

What does it mean to advocate?

To take actions that show support

200

What does FDA stand for?

Food and drug administration

200

What are different types of payments?

Premium, Deductible and Co Pay

200

How can you engage in life-long learning about how to improve your health?

Be invovled in your comunity and in activites that benefit your health

300

Is size or popularity a indicator of reliabilty?

No

300

How do you advocate for community health?

Learn about public health services and write to elected officals

300

What is health fraud?

illegal activity related to health products or services

300

What kind of physician provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive health services?

primary care physician (PCP)

300

What is theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not?

Pseudoscience

400

What is the most reliable way to get accurate health information?

Your doctor or a healthcare professional.

400

True or False: Attending community meetings and speaking about concerns is a way of advocating for public health.

TRUE

400

True or False? If you have health fraud you can't sue the company or individual

FALSE

400

Which type of insurance plan allows more flexibility in choosing healthcare providers, but is more expensive?

preferred provider organization (PPO)

400

What are the three criterias of evaluating health?

Peer Reviewed, Repeatable, and Based on experimentation and Observation

500

Why are websites that belong to businesses that earn profits trustworthy?

Trick question: they aren't trustworthy

500

How does the government help with health promotion?

provide people with opportunities to make healthy choices

500

Which federal organization regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications?

US Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA)

500

What determines minors’ rights to access healthcare?

State laws

500

True or False: Evaluating Health Information is not important at all

FALSE

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