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Healthcare In Singapore
Test Description: Healthcare Sec 3 SS
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is Singapore's approach to Healthcare?
A
Government only
B
Government and Employer
C
Parents and Government
D
Individual, Government and Community
2) What is Medisave?
A
A compulsory savings scheme under CPF and used to pay for hospital bills and medical treatment
B
Money set aside by your parents for every child and used to pay for hospital bills and medical treatment
C
A compulsory savings scheme under CPF and used to pay for HDB flats
D
Money set aside by the Government for every citizen and used to pay for hospital bills and medical treatment
3) What is Medishield?
A
National healthcare insurance scheme. People use Medisave to pay for medishield. Used to pay for long-term treatment of serio
B
It is free money provided by the Government when you're really sick.
C
National healthcare insurance scheme. Used to pay for plastic surgeries.
D
A compulsory savings scheme under CPF and used to pay for hospital bills and medical treatment
4) What is medifund?
A
Money set aside by the Government for every citizen and used to pay for hospital bills and medical treatment
B
Funds set aside by Government to help needy Singaporeans who can't pay for their medical expenses.
C
I don't know.
D
Funds set aside by Government to help any Singaporeans who are married.
5) How does medisave/medishield help manage rising healthcare costs?
A
Medisave helps people stay healthy so healthcare cost remains low.
B
Since Singaporeans have to pay, they will take care of themselves = fall sick less often + Govt help pay = low costs
C
Since Singaporeans have to pay, they will take care of themselves = low costs
D
Medisave will provide for a nurse that will take care of Singaporeans = fall sick less often + Govt help pay = low costs
6) Government subsidies ensure that....
A
basic healthcare services are given to all singaporeans. less subsidies given to people in smaller wards.
B
basic healthcare services are given to anyone who is injured. less subsidies given to people in smaller wards.
C
basic healthcare services are given to only mothers. less subsidies given to people in smaller wards.
D
basic healthcare services are given to all singaporeans. more subsidies given to people in smaller wards.
7) How do subsidies ensure that healthcare cost is manageable?
A
subsidies = Singaporeans will get free healthcare = healthcare cost becomes lower = more manageable
B
subsidies = government pay everything = no healthcare cost = more manageable
C
subsidies = singaporeans esp poorer ones get more $ from govt to pay = healthcare cost becomes lower = more manageable
8) What is the individual approach to healthcare in Singapore?
A
Stay healthy (exercise, diet, quit bad habits) AND buy Insurance
B
Eat more fast food and wait for government to help you when you're sick
C
Stay healthy OR buy Insurance
D
Stay healthy (exercise, diet) and don't trust insurance people
9) How does individual approach help reduce healthcare cost?
A
individual have healthy habits = wont fall sick = wont need medical care = more medical cost medical cost.
B
individual have healthy habits = wont fall sick = wont need medical care = less medical cost.
C
individual have bad habits = fall sick often = less medical cost.
10) What are some examples of Government support for healthcare?
A
Government doesn't help at all.
B
Subsidies, Medisave
C
Subsidies, Medifund, Means-testing
D
Subsidies, Medisave, Means-testing
11) How does community help support healthcare?
A
by setting up Mendaki and Sinda
B
They donate money to sick people
C
by setting up Community hospitals and charitable organizations
12) How does community help manage healthcare costs?
A
They will donate money to you when you're sick so cost is managed
B
community support = singaporeans donate = use $ to help Singaporeans when savings + subsidies run out = medical cost manageab
C
rock stars will dance for you and you will donate. the money will go to the sick people.
13) What is means-testing?
A
Subsidies go to people who are really poor and need it. Rich people stay in big wards.
B
Subsidies go to people who are really rich. Rich people can stay in small wards.
C
Subsidies go to rich people only.
D
Subsidies go to people who are really poor and need it. Rich people can't stay in small wards.
14) How does means testing help make healthcare affordable?
A
means testing = subsidies go to ppl who really need it = more $ spent on poor ppl = their cost go down = manageable
B
means testing = subsidies go to ppl who really need it = more $ spent on poor ppl = their cost go up = manageable
C
means testing = subsidies go to ppl who really need it = more $ spent on rich ppl = their cost go down = manageable
15) Select ALL measures to keep healthcare affordable in Singapore
A
Medisave/medishield, Medifund, Subsidies, beauty testing, restructuring
B
Medisave/medishield, Medifund, Subsidies, means testing, restructuring of hospitals
C
Medisave/medishield, Medifund, Subsidies, means testing, Schools
D
Medisave/medishield, Medifund, Substitute, means testing, restructuring
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