One Flu over the Cuckoo's Nest
If you've got nausea, heartburn, indigestion...
It's TERMinal
Are You in Good Hands?
But at what cost?
100

A common sickness that has an abrupt onset.

The flu

100

A medication used for sneezing, cough, etc. during a particular season of the year. 

Allergy medication.

100

A non-taxed account where money rolls over to the next year. 

HSA

100

The three main health plans (acronyms).

HMO, PPO, HDHP

100

Bill = $3,000
Deductible = $1,000
Co-insurance = 20%

$1,400

200

Can sometimes be accompanied by a fever, but it is not very common. 

A cold

200

A pain medication that metabolizes in the kidneys.

Ibuprofen.

200

The monthly amount you pay for health insurance. 

Premium

200
A situation where a HDHP would be a beneficial choice. 

A person who does not go to the doctor or need much medical support throughout the year. 

200

Bill = $4,500
Deductible = $2,300
Co-Insurance = 20%

$2,740

300

The best/easiest way to prevent getting sick.

Washing your hands. 

300
The non-brand name for Tylenol 

Acetaminophen

300

The term for the most you will pay for medical. 

Out of pocket max. 

300

A plan with more restrictions, but lower premiums. 

HMO

300

Bill = $5,689
Deductible = $3,321
Co-Insurance = 20%

$3,794.60

400

The three vitamins known to help keep you healthy. 

Vitamins A, C and E

400

You should take Pepto Bismol if you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach or...

Diarrhea.

400

The percentage you pay after hitting your deductible 

Co-insurance

400

The plan that lets you see specialists without a referral, BUT you must stay within network. 

PPO

400

Which plan costs less? 

Option 1:
Premium: $237
Deductible: $250

Option 2:
Premium: $64
Deductible: $1,250

Option 2

500

How far a sneeze can travel. 

19 to 26 feet (MIT study) 

500

A cold medicine that you need to get from behind the pharmacy counter. 

Sudafed. 

500
What HMO stands for 

Health Maintenance Organization

500

Assuming you stay on your parent/guardian's insurance as long as you can, what month/s and in what year of your life would you sign up for your own medical insurance? 

November - January at 26 years old. 

500
The PPO health plan offered by the school district that has the lowest cost before insurance kicks in. 

UMP Plus

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