HMO's
PPO's
Medicare
Medicaid
Insurance Stats
100

HMOs usually require _______ from a primary care physician for any form of specialty care.

Referrals

100

Regarding PPO's, you pay _________ if you use providers that belong to the plan's network.

Less

100

A federal insurance program that covers 99% of people over age ______.

65

100

Medicaid is the nation's public health insurance program for people with _________.

Low income

100

In 2020, the average U.S. family's annual health insurance premium was estimated to exceed:

$21,000

200

HMO's typically have lower monthly ________.

Premiums

200

Regarding PPO's, there's an annual __________ that must be met.

Deductible

200

Other than the age requirement for Medicare, certain younger people with ___________ are covered.

Disabilities

200

Medicaid is jointly ________ by the federal government and states.

Financed

200

The worker pays __________ of the full premium.

15%-25%

300

With an HMO, you must stay within a ________ of providers to receive coverage.

Network

300

During the visit, PPO's include higher ________.

Copays

300

Medicare Part A is also called:

Hospital Insurance

300

Medicaid was created in:

1965

300

There are approximately _______ million uninsured Americans.

28

400

HMO's typically have a lower _________ expense.

Out of pocket

400

PPO plans come with more _________ coverage.

Comprehensive

400

Medicare Part B is also called:

Medical Insurance

400

The Medicaid program covers more than 1 in ____ Americans.

5

400

The country with the highest health care spending per person:

United States

500

HMOs increased in popularity following the passage of the HMO Act in ________.

1973

500

The primary reason for forming PPOs was to prevent ________________ to other companies.

Loss of market shares

500

Medicare Part D is also called:

Prescription drug coverage

500

The state with the highest percentage of the population covered by Medicaid (34%) in 2021:

New Mexico

500

___________ comprise the largest Medicaid enrollment.

Children