Take US Healthcare Quiz
There are 30 questions all together, with 5 questions on each page. The questions pertain to today’s health insurance plans, policies and governing landscape.  If you get one wrong (red), the quiz will show the correct answer (in green).  Good luck!
 

#1. An FSA will cover First Aid items, Mommy and Baby Care items, and some Hi-Tech Health items?

#2. What is a Health Savings Account?

#3. You can use your HSA account to pay for copays and deductibles?

#4. Value-Based Care (VBC) is when healthcare providers aim for the highest quality care possible to be paid, making payment from payors based on a healthcare provider’s performance, i.e. the health outcomes of their patients and the quality of services rendered.

#5. An Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is a healthcare provider network of doctors, hospitals, labs, etc., that provide value based care.

Results

Congratulations!  According to recent surveys you know more than the average American when it comes to health insurance. In fact, the Bends Financial Survey (2021) showed that half of American’s are “hopelessly confused” about health insurance.  Read More

MrHealthInsurance was created to change and break down this longstanding information barrier between good healthcare and individuals.  We believe it is the only way to ensure that consumers have access to the information and resources they need to make well-informed decisions about their health insurance.

If you didn’t do well on the test, you are not alone.

According to recent surveys you know more than the average American when it comes to health insurance. In fact, the Bends Financial Survey (2021) showed that half of American’s are “hopelessly confused” about health insurance.  Read More

MrHealthInsurance was created to change and break down this longstanding information barrier between good healthcare and individuals.  We believe it is the only way to ensure that consumers have access to the information and resources they need to make well-informed decisions about their health insurance.

 

Sources

Kaiser Family Foundation, Forbes, Peter G Peterson Foundation, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, American Hospital Association, Census Bureau