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1 JEOPARDY Health Insurance basics Health InsurancePlans
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2 Question A (10) Formal request for a payment on a medical bill.

3 Answer A (10) What is a claim?

4 Question B (10) Also known as an indemnity plan, you pay for health services as you go.

5 Answer B (10) What is fee-for-service?

6 Question C (10) Government sponsored program that offers low cost medical insurance for older Americans.

7 Answer C (10) What is Medicare?

8 Question D (10) When you die, the person you specify in your policy to receive your death benefit is called this.

9 Answer D (10) What is a beneficiary?

10 Question E (10) This coverage is called protection from financial loss when you are legally responsible for injuring other people.

11 Answer E (10) What is bodily injury coverage?

12 Question F (10) This is a federal law that requires your employer to offer to continue your health insurance coverage after you leave your job.

13 Answer F (10) What is COBRA?

14 Question A (20) The amount paid to an insurance company for exchange of coverage

15 Answer A (20) What is a premium?

16 Question B (20) The portion you pay with 80/20 coverage, and what this portion is called.

17 Answer B (20) What is 20% and coinsurance?

18 Question C (20) Americans with low income or disabilities, regardless of age can qualify for this type of health insurance.

19 Answer C (20) What is Medicaid?

20 Question D (20) This insurance pays a death benefit if the policyholder dies within a specified period of time.

21 Answer D (20) What is term life insurance?

22 Question E (20) Pays for medical and damage expense for your and your passengers no matter who is at fault.

23 Answer E (20) What is medical payments coverage?

24 Question F (20) If you are dropped from your auto insurance company, you are then labeled as this

25 Answer F (20) What is an assigned risk?

26 Question A (30) Medications that have the same composition as their name brand

27 Answer A (30) What is Generic Drugs?

28 Question B (30) A type of health insurance that is also called Prepaid Plans

29 Answer B (30) What is Managed Care Plans?

30 Question C (30) All states require employers to contribute to this insurance program to pay for work-related injuries

31 Answer C (30) What is worker’s compensation?

32 Question D (30) This insurance policy can be changed into a permanent life insurance policy at any time

33 Answer D (30) What is Convertible Term Life?

34 Question E (30) Pays for damage to your car caused by colliding with an object or car and often carries a deductible.

35 Answer E (30) What is collision coverage?

36 Question F (30) Three of the four areas basic health insurance should cover.

37 Answer F (30) What is Hospitalization, Surgery, Outpatient Services, Major Medical?

38 Question A (40) An insurance contract

39 Answer A (40) What is a policy?

40 Question B (40) This is a specific amount you pay for a particular service, such as a doctor’s office visit, regardless of the cost

41 Answer B (40) What is a co-payment?

42 Question C (40) This program is under the Social Security Act of 1935 and provides compensation while out of work.

43 Answer C (40) What is unemployment insurance?

44 Question D (40) This policy provides a death benefit, plus a savings plan, and the policy lasts throughout the lifetime of the policyholder.

45 Answer D (40) What is permanent life insurance. Also known as whole-life or cash-value?

46 Question E (40) Pays for medical and damage expenses caused by a driver without insurance.

47 Answer E (40) What is underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage?

48 Question F (40) This is a combination plan that includes a health insurance policy with a high deductible and a tax deferred savings plan

49 Answer F (40) What is a Medical Savings Account?

50 Question A (50) Two items most health insurance plans will not cover.

51 Answer A (50) What is cosmetic surgery, duplicate benefits, experimental surgery and organ transplants

52 Question B (50) The term used to describe how managed care plans control cost by paying doctors a fixed amount per patient, each year.

53 Answer B (50) What is capitation?

54 Question C (50) This fills in the gaps where Medicare does not cover. Sold by private insurance companies.

55 Answer C (50) What is Medigap or Medicare supplemental insurance?

56 Question D (50) The most common and least expensive of the permanent life insurance policies. Can borrow from savings, but not have a say in how it is invested. Cannot change % of premium, or change amount of coverage.

57 Answer D (50) What is whole life insurance?

58 Question E (50) The meaning of 250/500/50.

59 Answer E (50) What is $250,000 for one person, $500,000 for all persons, $50,000 for property?

60 Question F (50) A period of time each year you can make changes to a health plan.

61 Answer F (50) What is open enrollment?


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