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100

The most extensive of all sources of health information

What is the Internet?

100

A chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite negative consequences.

What is Addiction?

100

Something someone can purchase to improve their health. An example could be braces to straighten teeth.

What are Health Products?

100

These are doctors, hospitals, and other providers that have an agreement with your insurance, and who your insurance prefer or require you use for health services.

What are in-network providers?

100

A mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. A person with this disorder may seem like they have lost touch with reality.

What is schizophrenia?

200

An article that shows unfair preference or dislike of something.

What is Bias?

200

2 of the 5 main reasons people start using drugs.

What are: to feel good, to feel better (self-medicate), to do better (improve performance), curiosity, or peer pressure?

200

 Providing medical treatment and care to the public or to a particular group.

What is a health service?

200

These are plans which allow you to save money in a separate account by taking a little out of your paycheck each week (tax free!) to be used for medical expenses.

What are Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts?

200

This mental illness is often comorbid (or found in addition to) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

What is Disassociative Identity Disorder?

300

The domain name for a non-profit organization.

What is .org?

300

Living environment, familial abuse or neglect, depression, peer pressure, positive attitude about substance use, history of mental health disorders, or family history of addiction.

What are risk factors for substance use or addiction?
300

3 of the 6 issues or barriers that people may encounter when trying to access health care or information.

What are location, culture/religion, income, language, and/or disability?

300

The most you have to spend for covered services in a year. After you reach this amount, the insurance company pays 100% for covered services.

What is your out-of-pocket maximum?

300

In addition to medication and/or group/individual therapy, this is essential for successful treatment for mental illness.

What is a support system?

400

The main disadvantage of Wikipedia?

What is anyone can write or edit the articles?

400

A potential outcome in the battle against addiction, ay which the cycle of addiction repeats itself.

What is relapse?

400

A program that offers health insurance to people who cannot afford or do not have access to affordable health care through an employer.

What is federally/state funded health insurance or Medicare. 

400

How much you have to spend for covered health services before your insurance company pays anything (except free preventive services)

What is your deductible?

400

A symptom of this mental illness may be irritability. 

What is depression?

500

The method for helping students check if their source is reliable and accurate that is also an acronym.

What is the ACCESS method?

500

A term that refers to the combination of medication and individual or group therapy. This is the most effective treatment in recovery of addiction.

What is a multidisciplinary approach?

500

Contrary to popular belief, these can effect your credit score in left unpaid, restricting your ability to get loans, jobs, or even rent an apartment!

What are medical bills?

500

These are the five ways you pay for health care when you have medical insurance. 

What are premiums, deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums/limits?

500

The average length of time symptoms must be present to be diagnosed with depression.

What is two weeks?