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Health Policy Game

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Race to the finish by testing your knowledge of health policy concepts in PH 103.

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Created Date 03.10.21
Last Updated 03.11.21
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Topics of this game:
  • Which of the following is a for-profit organization?
  • What phase are registered nurses able to get their vaccine?
  • When was the California shelter in place first enforced?
  • Who isn't covered under the Affordable Care Act?
  • What committee is responsible for tax bills to go through?
  • When does kindergarteners have to show evidence of vaccination?
  • What are the five requirements to be eligible for traditional medicaid?
  • The ________ Is the party that gets sued.
  • The president is allowed to veto bills, but can be overridden by which of the following:
  • How much republican support in congress was provided for the PPACA.
  • Which powers regulate individual and private business in the name of public health.
  • Which of the following is not a primary power of congress?
  • What year did Assembly member Evan Low launch the Ca legislative tech & innov. caucus?
  • What happened to the cases that the Supreme Court doesn't hear?
  • Which domain is concerned with an individual's access to care?
  • What clause can't force Americans to buy insurance but can tax those who don't buy it?
  • What agency's main purpose is to provide oversight of Medicare, Medicaid & CHIP?
  • In 2014, what percentage of Americans approved of Social Security?
  • Which state approved the Medicaid waiver including work requirements & higher premiums?
  • Which branch makes the decision to direct/influence the actions/behaviors of others?
  • If the President vetos a bill, who can override the veto with a 2/3 majority vote?
  • The insured doesn't want to pay more, so others could have access to health insurance is
  • __ is where most individuals are used to having things a certain way & is hard to change
  • Common law is heavily influenced by what legal president?
  • How many votes in the House of Representatives is needed for a supermajority vote?