In states that have not banned the practice, what percent of best-selling plans gender rate?
92%
100
The ________ Act prohibits gender discrimination on insurance rates?
Affordable Care
100
When we had our booth did more people know there was a gender gap with insurance or not?
More didn't know. Out of the ten or so people asked only 1 or 2 knew.
100
List a 2 ways to spread awareness and support insurance equality?
Tell your friends, post about it online, write to your government officials, make signs, etc....
200
What percent of gender rating plans cover maternity services?
3%
200
The new health care law will prohibit “gender rating,” starting in the year _______ in Washington.
2014
200
Do you think more boys or girls visited the booth? Which gender do you think displayed more interest?
Shockingly more guys visited the booth, but the women cared a lot more.
200
What is the first step in working towards a cause?
Getting informed! The more you know the more you can share!
300
In a popular Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, a 30-year-old woman pays $375 a month, contrasted to a man of the same age who pays what percent less.
31%
300
Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, said the elimination of gender rating was one of the most important changes made by the health care law, signed by President Obama on ___________.
March 23, 2010
300
Did more people visit our booth or like our facebook page?
Like the facebook page! Social media is one of the easiest and best ways to spread awareness in a fast manner. People are more likely to show support in their privacy than in public.
300
What can you do in your own life to protect yourself from insurance inequality?
Study up on your own plan! Make sure your rates aren't unfair and if they are, don't be silent about it!