History
Insurance
Medical Terminology
COVID-19
Miscellaneous
100

A United States federal statute signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010

What is Obamacare? 

100

What is the average cost of an ER visit without insurance?

Anywhere from $150-$3000  

100

1 in 5 Americans suffer from these be it certain foods, drugs, or pollens 

What are allergies? 

100

How many Americans have contracted COVID-19?

12 million

100

The father of medicine

Who is Hippocrates? 

200

The first type of healthcare insurance to be implemented in the U.S.

What is Hospital Insurance? 

200

What is the most popularly used health insurance in the United States? 

United Healthcare 

200

A disorder involving excessive body fat 

What is obesity> 
200

People from racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting sick and dying from COVID-19. 

What are racial health disparities?  

200
Who implemented the affordable care act? 

Former U.S. president Barack Obama

300

Around what year did Americans shift towards private healthcare insurance? 

1950s 

300

A fixed sum that a beneficiary must contribute towards the cost of their health care before insurance benefits begin.

What is a Deductible?

300

An appliance for artificial respiration

What is a ventilator? 

300

What is the incubation period for COVID-19? 

14 days

300
The Townsend Harris Alumnus who worked on the first polio vaccine 

Who is Jonas Salk? 

400

Founded in 1929 by a group of Dallas teachers who contracted with Baylor University Hospital to provide 21 days of hospitalization for a fixed $6.00 payment.

What is the Baylor plan? 

400

A fixed amount the beneficiary pays for health care services, regardless of the actual charge; the amount is designated as the patient’s responsibility.

What is a co-pay?

400

Give an example of an abdominal organ

Stomach, Liver, Gallbladder, Spleen, Pancreas, Adrenal Gland

400

Loss of taste/smell, fever, chills, nausea, cough

What are symptoms of COVID-19? 
400

The most common cause of death in America is...

What is Heart disease? 

500

On July 16, 1798, President John Adams signed the first Federal public health law, "An act for the relief of sick and disabled Seamen.

What is the first prepaid medical care plan in the U.S.? 

500
About how much of your medical costs does insurance cover? 

60%-90%

500

A common viral infection of the nose and throat.

What is a common cold? 

500

An Act of Congress meant to respond to the economic impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

What is the Families First Coronavirus Response Act? 

500

What are the some of the most common reasons people visit the doctor? 

Skin disorders, joint pain, and back problems. 
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