Treasure Hunt: Healthcare
Use different web sites to learn about Health!
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Basic Health
2. Is Basic Health accepting applications?
3. How can you get an application for Basic Health?
4. If Basic Health has reached its enrollment limits, who can still apply? Write down 2 groups of people.
5. What are 2 health plans you can use with Basic Health?
6. Find the vocabulary word for each description.
a. Money that you pay for a doctor's visit. The cost doesn't change. It is usually $10-$20.
b. The amount you pay before your health plan starts to pay for covered services. For Basic Health, it is $150.
c. The percentage you pay when your health plan pays less than 100% for covered services. For basic health, it is 20%.
d. The most you will pay for healthcare in one year. For basic health, it is $1,500. After you spend $1500, the insurance will pay for everything (but not copayments).
e. Every time you receive medical services, you will be sent information that explains what was done, the total cost, how much your plan pays, how much you pay.
Free Clinic
2. What are the hours of the Basic Health Clinics?
3. What are the hours of the Immunization Clinics?
4. What are the hours of the Health Screening Clinics? What tests are done?
5. When are the Vision Clinics? What tests are done?
6. When is the Nutrition (Eat Right, Feel Great) Class ?
7. Read about one of the patients. Who did you read about? What was wrong? What did the clinic do?
Other
1. Click on Clark County to find the name of the Community Health Clinic in Vancouver. Write down the name & address.
2. Where can you get low-cost dental care in the Vancouver area? Write down 2 places.
3. What health services does Clark College have? Write down 2 services.
4. What dental hygiene services does Clark College have? Write down 2 services.