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How much do you know about Health Policy in Connecticut? Take our quiz!

Test your knowledge about the stability of health care coverage in Connecticut
May 2003

1.How many people in Connecticut were "intermittently insured" in 2001 (were covered for only part of the preceding year)?

a) 50,630
b) 153,600
c) 5,360
d) 563,000

2. How many of the intermittently insured and the continuously uninsured (no insurance coverage at all for the entire preceding year) had family incomes less than $30,000?

a) Nearly half
b) One third
c) Three fourths
d) One fourth

3. How many of the intermittently insured and continuously uninsured workers were employed?

a) 1 in 10
b) 3 in 10
c) 9 in 10
d) 7 in 10

4. Which of the following represents a significant factor associated with insurance status?

a) Type of employment (full or part-time)
b) Size of Employer
c) Employee eligibility criteria
d) All of the above

5. How much more likely were children to be intermittently insured than continuously uninsured?

a) Twice as likely
b) Five times as likely
c) Four times as likely
d) Equally as likely

Data from Office of Health Care Access, Stability of Health Care Coverage: A Look at the Intermittently Insured PDF format - download free Adobe Acrobat Reader. March 2003

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