Group 10 wheel game
The objective of this game is to have a deeper understanding of the health policies we have talked about in class in a fun way. This game will have the player think deeply and quickly. Overall, this game was created in order for Public Health students to have more of an understanding of certain policies. Has to be played in teams of 2-4 people The first team member who clicks on the wheel has to answer a health policy question based on what the The answers will be multiple-choice (pick from option a, b, c, or d) and true or false. Players will have the option to select the correct answer. Players are allowed to consult with their team but there is a time limit for each question (?) There is no retry, if the question is answered incorrectly, the same question will automatically get moved on to the next team (?) If the team answers the question correctly, they will be able to spin the wheel again and answer another question under the same time limit Team members who get more than 10 questions correct will be the winner of the game Question and Answer Key: A. A reference to the power and duties of the U.S. Supreme Court as it relates to health policy What power does the U.S. supreme court hold on health policy? A. Can overturn laws and executive actions that seem “lawful unconstitutional” B. reviews insurers’ coverage, C. Arbitrating hospital mergers D. all of the above B. A reference to a Kaiser Morning Briefing article that was of interest and discussion in one of your PH 103 classes What population was struggling to fill out their prescriptions? And why? A. Medi-cal, because they handed their Medicaid drug program to Magellan health. Magellan Health is having problems managing the number of calls that are receiving. B. People with private insurance C. Latinos D. Everyone C. A reference to a for-profit Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Can access to health care be seen as an impact for healthcare profit organizations? False True D. A reference to one component of a way to conceptualize health policy under the "social contract" perspective Was creating new healthcare insurance programs and passing antidiscrimination laws a conceptualized health policy? True false E. A reference to the Individual mandate (ACA) The ACA had a good outcome because those who did not have health insurance were able to get health insurance for a reasonable price. True false F. A reference to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
O que tem nesta roleta (2 opções)
- True or False
- Multiple Choice