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8.5 lesson how to access health insurance

8.5 lesson how to access health insurance

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9th - 12th Grade

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Erin Martin

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20 Slides • 17 Questions

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8.5 How to Access Health Insurance I

Students will be able to:

  • Understand how government healthcare programs like Medicaid, CHIP, and Medicare work and who qualifies for them

  • Investigate health insurance policies and eligibility in their states

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of people are uninsured?

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18.7

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9.9

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7.9

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54.5

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of people get insurance through their employer?

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18.7

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9.9

3

7.9

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54.5

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92.1

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Multiple Choice

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  1. Publicly funded insurance is paid for using federal and state taxes. Based on this chart, would you assume a large or small percentage of tax dollars go to funding healthcare?

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small

2

large

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​36.1% have government healthcare

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Poll

How do you feel about Medicare, CHIP, and Medicaid?

I support the idea

I don't think they should exist

I only support CHIP

Not sure

Other

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Multiple Choice

Who does Medicaid support?

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people in low-income households

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children in families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid or possibly pregnant women

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people who are age 65 or older

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pregnant women onnly

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​Medicaid is for

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Multiple Choice

Who does CHIP support?

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people in low-income households

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children in families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid or possibly pregnant women

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people who are age 65 or older

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pregnant women onnly

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CHIP is for

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Multiple Select

  1. What do Medicaid, CHIP, and Medicare have in common? Select 4.

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provide doctor visits

2

provide prescriptions

3

provide hospital care

4

government run

5

provide food benefits

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Dropdown

State/federal governments run these three programs rather than having everyone rely on ​
or individual health insurance plans.Not everyone works or has enough ​

to pay for health insurance. In the case of ​

, they really can’t control whether their parents want/can​
insurance.

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Take a 2 minute break before the end of this lesson

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Multiple Choice

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In MI, for an individual living alone, the poverty threshold is about $15,000. For a family of four with two kids under 18, the threshold is around $31,200. 200% of FPL would be $62,400.
Household income limits: 217% of the federal poverty level (FPL) for children up to age 18

  • 200% of FPL for pregnant women (coverage for the mother continues for 12 months after the baby is born)

  • 138% of FPL for adults under age 65

Can this person with 4 kids who makes $30,000 enroll in Medicaid?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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Can this person enroll in Medicaid?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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  • 217% of the federal poverty level (FPL) for children up to age 18

  • 200% of FPL for pregnant women

  • 138% of FPL for adults under age 65

Can this person enroll in Medicaid?

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Yes if pregnant

2

Yes if under 65

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Multiple Choice

Has MI expanded Medicaid?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Has Medicaid/CHIP enrollment increased, decreased, or remained the same since 2014?

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Increased

2

Decreased

3

Stayed the same

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Poll

What do you think about more people being covered by Medicaid/CHIP?

It's a good thing

It's not good for the state

Not sure

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Multiple Select

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Which of these states have not expanded Medicaid? Select 3.

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Florida

2

Texas

3

Michigan

4

Georgia

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Montana

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Multiple Choice

How many people are on Medicare in Florida?

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5 million

2

2.2 million

3

20 million

4

10 million

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Multiple Select

Florida has a population of 22 million while Michigan has 10 million. 21.3% of people in Florida are over 65 while 18.2% of Michigan is over 65. Compare the number of people enrolled in Medicare from previous slides. Why do those numbers make sense? Select 2.

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Florida's total population is higher

2

Florida's population over 65 is higher

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Michigan's total population is higher

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Michigan's population over 65 is higher

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Mark this lesson is done, take a short break and do the 8.5 Q activity + 8.5 ET

8.5 How to Access Health Insurance I

Students will be able to:

  • Understand how government healthcare programs like Medicaid, CHIP, and Medicare work and who qualifies for them

  • Investigate health insurance policies and eligibility in their states

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