Health Insurance Fees
Problems of Health Care
Insurance Plans Continued
Savings Account
Mixed
100

Amount you pay out-of-pocket before your insurance kicks 

What Is a Deductible?

100

This topic is often a heavy debate on health insurance.

  1. What is “Is healthcare a right or privilege?”

100

An insurance plan that has two networks.

What Is POS?

100

Commonly paired with a high-deductible health insurance plan, offers low monthly premiums, and rolls over at the end of the year.

What Is HSA?

100

True or false: According to the textbook, test results are analyzed more quickly and accurately by a computer.

What Is True?

200

This is the fixed amount you pay at a doctor’s visit, no matter what type of care is provided

What Is Co-Pay?

200

:  The US spends nearly ________ as much on healthcare as other advanced nations, but our system rarely provides better health outcomes. What

What Is 3x

200

200 A plan that doesn't require a referral and has a higher premium

What Is PPO?

200

FSA stands for? 

What Is Flexible Spendings Account
200

This refers to a new trend of health insurance for remote or part-time employees.

What Is Telemedicine?

300

This is the monthly fee you have to pay for insurance coverage

What Is A premium

300

This group of people who are ___ and older accounts for 30% of the population, but 56% of healthcare spending

What Is 55

300

 A plan that requires a referral and has a low out of pocket cost.

What Is HMO?

300

Employer offered and paired with a traditional Health Insurance policy that is forfeited at the end of the year.

What Is FSA?
300

Another name for the Affordable Care Act.

What Is ObamaCare?

400

This refers to the process of your insurance company reviewing and approving or denying a medical prescription before it is provided

What is a prior authorization 

400

: This is the reason why the U.S. has the lowest life expectancy, the highest avoidable death rates, the highest maternal and infant mortality, and among the highest suicide rates.

What are the effects of limited access to healthcare and high costs? 

400

A plan that has a higher deductible and low premium.

What Is EPO?

400

HSA stands for?

What Is a Health Savings Account?

400

This is the “I” in HIPAA.

What Is Insurance?

500

Danny has a PPO plan but his neurologist is out of network, and Danny needs a MRI of the brain. Danny’s plan has an in-network deductible of $500 and an out of network deductible of $5000. Danny’s MRI costs $2000. How much will Danny have to pay in total?

Double Points

What Is $3000

500

The U.S. has the highest rate of what, which is nearly twice the OECD average.

 What are people with multiple chronic conditions and obesity?

500

Three characteristics of POS in-network plan.

 What is minimal co-pay, no deductible, out of pocket limited

500

When you are (Blank) years old you can take the money out without penalty when using a Health Saving Account

What Is 65 years old

500

Two of the most well-known divisions under Health and Human Services

What Is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?