Patients First
Care Team (Delivery)
Healthcare Organizations
Insurance & Paying For Care
Public Health & Government
100

Who is the healthcare system built to serve? 

The patient (people)

100
What is a “care team”?

A group of healthcare workers who help treat a patient

100

Name a place where healthcare can happen besides a hospital

Clinic, doctor’s office, urgent care, outpatient center (any 1)

100

What is health insurance?

A plan that helps pay for medical care

100

What does public health focus on?

The health of whole populations/communities

200

What is “patient experience?”

How patients feel about the care they receive and the interactions they have 

200

Which professional diagnoses illness and prescribes treatments?

Physician (doctor)/provider
200

What does a healthcare organization do?

Provides care, manages services, and supports patient needs

200

Name 2 ways healthcare can be paid for in the U.S.

Medicare/Medicaid, private insurance, out-of-pocket (any 2)

200

Name one level of government involved in public health?

National, state, local, tribal, territorial (any 1)

300

Name 2 things that can improve the patient experience 

Clear communication, kindness/respect, shorter wait times, clean facility (any 2)

300

What healthcare worker gives medication and monitors patients in hospitals?

Nurses

300

What is a not-for-profit healthcare organization usually owned by?

Other nonprofits like churches or universities 

300
What does “out-of-pocket” mean?

The patient pays using their own money

300

What is the difference between healthcare and public health?

Healthcare = treating individuals

Public Health = preventing disease in communities

400

What does it mean when a patient is “engaged” in their care?

They ask questions, understand their plan, and participate in decisions. 

400

What is the difference between direct care and indirect care?

Direct care = face-to-face

Indirect care = supports care without seeing patient

400

What’s the main goal for for-profit healthcare organizations?

To earn profit for investors/shareholders

400

What is Medicare?

A government program that helps pay for healthcare(often for older adults)

400

Give one example of a public health goal?

Vaccines, disease prevention, health education, clean water (any 1)
500

Why does patient experience matter for hospitals/clinics?

It affects trust, return visits, reputation, and patient loyalty. 

500

Name 3 members of multidisciplinary care team?

Doctor, nurse, pharmacist, therapist, lab tech, mental health professional (any 3)

500

Name one example of a not-for-profit organization OR one for-profit

Not-for-profit: Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, NY-Presbyterian

For-Profit: Tenet Healthcare, Capella Healthcare, National Surgical Hospitals

500

What is Medicaid?

A government program that helps pay for healthcare for low-income individuals/families 

500

Why can public health decisions affect patient experiences

It impacts access, resources, and efficiency (like appointments and staffing)