Life Expectancy & Health Trends
Health Insurance
Medicare & Medicaid
Managed Care Organizations (MCOs)
Aging, Diversity & Long Term Care
100

Around the year 1950, this was the global age of life expectancy

48 years

100

This is an example of a public system of health insurance

Medicare, Medicaid, or VA

100

Which public heath insurance offering covers majority of long term care expenses for aging adults.

Medicaid

100

In this plan, all referrals go through the Primary Care Physician.

HMO Health Maintenance Organization

100

By the year 2050, the elderly (age 65 and older) will represent this percentage of the U.S. population.

23%

200

This is the global age of life expectancy today.

78 years

200

This percentage of the U.S. population is currently insured for health.

92%

200
Inpatient hospital services are covered by this part of Medicare.

Medicare Part A

200

In this plan, patients are free to choose a Primary Care Physician, specialists and hospital.

PPO Preferred Provider Organization

200

According to the 2020 census, is the percentage of diversity in the US population increasing or decreasing?

increasing

300

The coronavirus pandemic resulted in almost 1.2 million global deaths, but this pandemic resulted in even more deaths

Black Death

300

This legislation substantially reduce the number of Americans who were uninsured. 

Affordable Care Act

300

For the vast majority of people covered under Medicaid, this is the primary factor which determines eligibility.

income level

300

In this plan, providers are only allowed to refer to other providers in their network.

EPO Exclusive Provider Organization

300

For elderly needing long-term care, the majority of people are cared for in this setting.

family homes

400

This is the leading cause of death in the United States.

Cardiovascular Disease

400

The phenomenon of people coming into contact with others more frequently and at greater distances, which can be a challenge for the spread of illness is called this.

Globalization

400

CHIP covers children/families that fall into this socioeconomic status.

This covers children of families who earn too much to get Medicaid but cannot afford health insurance.

400

This plan has the highest month premium

PPO preferred provider plan

400

This long term care center does not provide rehab services and assumes a certain level of independence. 

Assisted Living 

500

Across the past half century, the frequency of death associated with this illness has not reduced as dramatically as others listed.

Cancer

500

This is the money a patient has deducted each month from their paycheck for their health insurance.

Premium

500

People covered under Medicare Part B typically pay this.

Monthly premium

500

This type of plan typically has the lowest premium for health insurance.

HMO

500

Medicare pays for long term care at 100% coverage for this many days.

Days 1-20