Health Policy Basics
Healthcare Economics
Public Health Policy
Ethics and Equity
Global Health Policy
100

This 2010 law expanded health insurance coverage and created health insurance marketplaces. 

What is the Affordable Care Act? 

100

This term describes payments made directly by patients at the time of service

What is out-of-pocket cost?

100

This agency leads public health efforts and disease outbreak responses in the U.S. 

What is the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

100

This concept refers to fairness in healthcare access and outcomes across different populations. 

What is health equity? 

100

This term refers to the spread of a disease across multiple countries or continents.

What is a pandemic?

200

This federal program primarily provides health coverage for American aged 65 and older

What is Medicare? 

200

A fixed amount paid for a covered healthcare service, usually at the time of care

What is a co-payment?

200

Laws requiring vaccination for school entry are examples of this type of policy

What are preventative health policies?

200

The ethical principal of doing no harm is know as this

What is nonmaleficence? 

200

This initiative aims to improve access to vaccines in low-income countries through global partnerships

What is the Vaccine Alliance?

300

This joint federal-state program assist low-income individuals and families with healthcare cost 

What is Medicaid? 

300

This payment model rewards providers for the quality rather than quanity of care they provide.

What is value-based care? 

300

This policy approach aims to improve population health through education, prevention, and regulation.

What is public health policy? 

300
What healthcare group has the greatest influence over hospital decision making

Who are nurses? 

300

This principal states that health is a fundamental human right for all people

What is the right to health? 

400

This term refers to individuals without any form of healthcare insurance coverage. 

What are the uninsured? 

400

The amount a patient must pay before insurance begins to cover cost.

What is a deductible? 

400

The restriction of movement to prevent disease spread is know as this

What is quarantine? 

400

Differences in health outcomes among groups are called this.

What are health disparities? 

400

What organization set a visionary agenda called "Millennium Development Goals" promote a greater world collaboration 

What are the United Nations?

500

Name 3 forces that shape health and social policy 

What are interest groups, values, media, law makers and lobbyist, 

500

What is the first tool in the economists' tool kit

What is supply and demand analysis? 

500

What is the science of protection the health of populations and improving the condition of communities in which they work, play an live.

What is public health policy? 

500

Sarah Palin was famous for using a scare tactic by urging her supporters to oppose Democratic plans for health care, what did she call the proposed healthcare plan?

What is Obama's death panel

500

Name one of the 3 Millennium Development goals 

What is the reduction of child mortality, improvement of maternity health and the fight against HIV outbreak