Of the following, which are considered to be basic parts
(standard sections) of an insurance policy:
a. definitions
b. conditions
c. limitations
d. exclusions
e. summary
a & b
a, b, d
a, d, e
a, b, c & d
Class: Healthcare Policy
Compare access to health care and health outcomes for people
with private insurance, for Medicaid recipients, and for people
without insurance. Give specific examples based on what you have
learned in your reading.
Longest (2016) discusses the importance of policy competence
among healthcare professionals.
What is policy competence?
What areas of healthcare policy are you most concerned
about or interested in?
Given what you have learned about the policy process,
in what way do you see yourself influencing policy?
Derek purchased a life insurance policy and a long-term care
insurance policy, what risk management strategy does he use?
A. Risk transfer
B. Risk avoidance
C. Risk reduction
D. Risk retention
Role of Government in Providing Health Insurance for Other
Sections
The government provides health insurance to low-income
individuals, the elderly, and the disabled. These individuals
cannot afford private health insurance and would be uninsured if
government insurance did not exist. Medicaid and Medicare are
entitlement programs, while SCHIP is a block grant program.
On the basis of your knowledge on Medicaid, Medicare and SCHIP,
write a 3- to 4-page essay in a Microsoft Word document on these
government insurance programs....
Comparing the Costs of a Regular Health Insurance Policy and an
HMO. A health insurance policy pays 65 percent of physical therapy
cost after a $200 deductible. In contrast, an HMO charges $15 per
visit for physical therapy. How much would a person save with the
HMO if he or she had 10 physical therapy sessions costing $50
each?