ProCon’s Health Care Quiz

Question: Which group of Americans routinely receives health care through Medicaid?
Answer: The U.S. Medicaid program generally covers, among others, low-income individuals under age 65.
Question: Which of the following countries does not have nationwide universal health care?
Answer: The United States does not have nationwide universal health care.
Question: Which of the following is an argument for universal health care in the United States?
Answer: This is a common argument for universal health care.
Question: Which of the following countries has the highest rate of people with multiple chronic conditions and an obesity rate nearly twice the average found in other high-income countries?
Answer: These are characteristics of the United States.
Question: Which of the following countries has the lowest life expectancy, highest death rates for avoidable conditions, highest maternal and infant mortality rates, and among the highest suicide rates?
Answer: These are all characteristics of the United States.
Question: Which of the following is true about single-payer health care?
Answer: All of these are characteristics of single-payer health care.
Question: Which group of Americans routinely receives health care through TRICARE?
Answer: TRICARE provides health care for U.S. military personnel and their families.
Question: Which group of Americans routinely receives health care through Medicare?
Answer: The U.S. Medicare program generally covers, among others, most people age 65 or older.
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