Oct 14, 2018

Question of the Day; What percent of 18-29 year olds have a primary care doctor?

Answer: 55%

Questions:

  • In your own words, what is a primary care doctor? 
  • Do you think that having a primary care doctor is important? Why or why not?
  • For the 45% of 18-29 year-olds that don't have a primary care doctor, who do you think they turn to when they have a health problem? 

Here's the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom.

Behind the numbers (Chicago Tribune): 

A national poll of 1,200 randomly selected adults conducted in July by the Kaiser Family Foundation for this story found that 26 percent said they did not have a primary-care provider. There was a pronounced difference among age groups: 45 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds had no primary-care provider, compared with 28 percent of those 30 to 49, 18 percent of those 50 to 64 and 12 percent age 65 and older. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.)

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Tim Ranzetta

Tim's saving habits started at seven when a neighbor with a broken hip gave him a dog walking job. Her recovery, which took almost a year, resulted in Tim getting to know the bank tellers quite well (and accumulating a savings account balance of over $300!). His recent entrepreneurial adventures have included driving a shredding truck, analyzing executive compensation packages for Fortune 500 companies and helping families make better college financing decisions. After volunteering in 2010 to create and teach a personal finance program at Eastside College Prep in East Palo Alto, Tim saw firsthand the impact of an engaging and activity-based curriculum, which inspired him to start a new non-profit, Next Gen Personal Finance.

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