Out of the 195 countries, Nigeria is ranked what when it comes to effective healthcare?
a) 112th
b) 187th
c) 142th
C) 142th
Many children living in Venezuela lack the 10 vaccines recommended before 12 months of age.
A: True
B: False
A: True
In 2022, it was reported that many children didn't receive the recommended vaccines needed to prevent diseases such as polio, measles, and tuberculosis.
Which race in the United States has the highest infant mortality rate?
A. White.
B. Native American.
C. Hispanic.
D. African-American.
D. African-American
African-American infants have the highest infant mortality rate in the U.S. as of Feb 2020.
Finland's healthcare system is primarily funded through taxes.
A. True
B. False
A. True
Finland mainly funds their healthcare through taxes.
With the current state of healthcare in the United States, health insurance is the only way to cut medical costs.
A. True
B. False
A. True
Due to high medical costs Having an insurance plan can mean the difference between life and death.
In the year 2018, The U.S,’s CDC budget was $11 Billion. In the same year, what was Nigeria’s CDC budget?
a) $4 million
b) $33 million
c) $112 million
A) $4 million
The Nigerian CDC has a small budget of just $4 million for the year in 2018
How many residents of Venezuela left the country to seek better healthcare and protection?
A: 4.9 million
B: 2 million
C: 1.6 million
A: 4.9 million
Over recent decades, the healthcare crisis in Venezuela has led to the largest migration the region has ever had.
If Americans cannot afford private health insurance, they are automatically covered by one of the government health plans.
A. True
B. False
B. False
If you can't afford healthcare nonprofit hospitals must offer financial assistance to those who cannot pay their bills.
Tourists in Finland get access to free health care.
A. True
B. False
B. False
Tourists can use the healthcare system during an emergency, but they later have to pay.
Out of all 195 countries, how many countries DON'T have Universal Healthcare?
a) 87
b) 43
c) 29
B) 43
Only 43 countries don't have Universal Healthcare but note that the countries that do includes countries like Norway, one of the most successful healthcare systems in the world, and the Central African Republic, which has one of the lowest life expectancies in the world.
In 2019, Nigeria was responsible for what percent of all maternal mortality globally?
a) 5%
b) 10%
c) 20%
C) 20%
In 2019, Nigeria was responsible for 20% of ALL maternal mortality globally.
How many doctors left Venezuela in order to seek higher pay, better opportunities, and adequate medical supplies?
A: 26,000
B: 13,000
C: 17,000
B: 13,000
13,000 doctors were reported to have left their jobs due to low wages, inadequate medical supplies, and lack of electricity/water.
What is the purpose of Medicare in the U.S.?
A. Provide healthcare coverage for eligible people.
B. To help high-income families
C. Provide health care to older, retired Americans.
D. To make basic Healthcare available to all families
C. Provide health care to older, retired Americans.
Medicare in the U.S. is for people with disability or kidney failure, which makes them unable to get health coverage through an employer.
Healthcare is becoming more expensive in Finland.
A. True
B. False
A. True
All aspects of healthcare are becoming more expensive.
All residents of Germany are required by law to have health insurance, regardless of their income.
A: True
B: False
A: True
All residents of Germany are required by law to have some form of health insurance, regardless if they're unemployed.
In 2019, what percent of the average Nigerian household spending went towards healthcare?
a) 3%
b) 6%
c) 18%
B) 6%
The average Nigerian household has to spend about 6% of their money towards out healthcare. Most have to pay out of pocket for medical expenses. Especially in rural areas.
Venezuela's government refuses to believe that a healthcare crisis exists.
A: True
B: False
A: True
Venezuela's government refuses to acknowledge the healthcare crisis affecting the country. The government has blocked shipments of medicine and basic health products needed to properly treat their citizens.
The U.S. has the second-highest cancer survival rate in the world.
A. True
B. False
A. True
The U.S. has the second highest survival rate for cancer in the world at 88.6%.
In 2019, what is Finland's healthcare expenditure per capita?
A. EUR 1,076
B. EUR 2,145
C. EUR 3,654
D. EUR 3,983
D. EUR 3,983
Finland spent 3,983 euros per capita on health care in 2019.
How many people died from tuberculosis worldwide in 2021?
A. 1 million
B. 1.6 million
C. 3.4 million
D. 5 million
B. 1.6 million
1.6 million people died from tuberculosis worldwide in 2021. It is the 13th leading cause of death.
The ratio of qualified healthcare workers to citizens in Nigeria is what?
a) 9 to 1,000
b) 4.75 to 1,000
c) 1.95 to 1,000
C) 1.95 to 1,000
What is the life expectancy of citizens residing in Venezuela?
A: 64 years old
B: 55 years old
C: 72 years old
C: 72 years old
According to a report made in 2023, the average life expectancy of citizens in Venezuela is 72 years old.
Compared to similar countries, the US has the third-lowest rate of physician visits per person. How many times do people from the U.S. visit a hospital a year?
A. 1 time
B. 2 times
C. 3 times
D. 4 times
D. 4 times
Americans tend to only visit the doctor four times per year, half the rate of leading countries.
As of 2021, what was the average life expectancy for Finland?
A. 70 years
B. 75.7 years
C. 82.4 years
D. 90 years
C. 82.4 years
Finland has an average life expectancy of 82.4 years.
It is impossible to overshare resources in healthcare.
A. True
B. False
B. False
All resources in the healthcare system are divided equally so no one is overwhelmed.