Medicare
Medicaid
Acute Care Facilities
Long term care facilities
100
  • What is the primary purpose of Medicare?

  •  It provides health insurance for individuals aged 65 and older and some younger people with disabilities.

100
  • Who qualifies for Medicaid?

  • Low-income individuals and families, including children, pregnant women, elderly, and disabled individuals.

100
  • What is an acute care facility?

  • A healthcare setting that provides short-term treatment for severe injuries or illnesses.

100
  • What is a long-term care facility?

  •  A place that provides care for individuals who cannot live independently due to chronic illness or disability.

200
  • Name one type of coverage provided under Medicare.

  • Hospital insurance (Part A) or Medical insurance (Part B)

200
  • What is one main difference between Medicaid and Medicare?

  •  Medicaid is based on income and family size, while Medicare is primarily age-based.

200
  • Give an example of an acute care facility.

  • A hospital.

200
  • Name one type of long-term care facility.

  • Nursing home or assisted living facility.

300
  • How is Medicare funded?

 Through payroll taxes, premiums, and general revenues.

300
  •  How is Medicaid funded?

  •  Jointly funded by state and federal governments.

300
  • What type of patients typically receive care in acute care facilities?

  • Patients with serious, urgent medical conditions that require immediate attention.

300
  • How do long-term care facilities support residents?

  •  By providing assistance with daily activities, medical care, and social support.

400
  • What is the difference between Medicare Part C and Part D?

  • Part C is a Medicare Advantage plan that includes both Part A and Part B, while Part D covers prescription drugs.

400
  •  What is the role of Medicaid in mental health services?

  •  Medicaid covers various mental health services, making them accessible to eligible individuals.

400
  • What is the average length of stay in an acute care facility?

  • Usually a few days, depending on the condition being treated.

400
  • What kind of payment options are available for long-term care?

  •  Private pay, long-term care insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare for specific services.

500
  •  Can people with Medicare receive care in long-term care facilities?

  • Yes, but generally only for skilled nursing care after a hospital stay.

500
  • How does Medicaid expansion affect coverage?

  •  It allows more low-income adults to qualify for Medicaid in states that opt for expansion.



500
  • How do acute care facilities differ from primary care providers?

  • Acute care facilities focus on immediate treatment for serious conditions, while primary care providers manage overall health and preventive care.

500
  • What is the significance of rehabilitation services in long-term care?

  • They help residents regain independence and improve their quality of life after illness or injury.