Across
- 2. a World Health Organization abbr. for universal care
- 3. The United States of America operates on a largely _______ insurance system
- 7. A non-profit, non-partisan organization providing information on national health issues
- 9. One of the current, largest sources for being uninsured
- 10. Both Canada and the United States have a program by this name
- 11. University that verified Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All economic impact
- 12. Leads the world in health care spending and costs
- 14. Ohio Republican
- 16. Canada's health care insurance system
- 17. A United States government-funded health insurance program
- 18. The US experiences ________ variations in cost of same health services
- 20. Helped create Medicare for All bill
- 22. times ____ ____ are another major argument against universal health care
- 23. The United States of America has an ______-based insurance system
- 25. A global organization helping establish universal health coverage
- 26. An estimated _______ million Americans lost their health coverage by May due to the pandemic
Down
- 1. Over ________ million Americans did not have adequeate access to health care before the pandemic
- 3. "The incentives for government health care are backwards..."
- 4. Medicare for All would save the average working American money. True or False
- 5. The uninsured rate has _______ under the ACA
- 6. "Current system is too convoluted and complex to do anything with it right now."
- 8. Universal health care would bankrupt our country True or False
- 9. The NHS is the __'s government-funded universal healthcare system
- 13. Had a major impact on American's health coverage
- 15. Country abbr. where cataract surgery costs more than in the U.S.
- 18. Country that is known for "socialized medicine"
- 19. More than 20 million Americans gained coverage through the ___ (abbr.)
- 21. ____ is one of the major arguments against universal health care
- 22. abbr. for World Health Organization
- 24. Medicare for all would save ____ trillion over a decade