Healthcare Bingo Game (Physical product)
Healthcare Bingo (Available to ship June 8)
A fun way to get smarter about healthcare
Learn or teach key healthcare terms and concepts in a familiar game format.
Cover the fundamentals of healthcare
Healthcare Bingo introduces important terms and concepts across five major areas of healthcare: Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Drugs, Surgery, and Insurance.
Each term is presented on a calling card with an engaging graphic on the front and a concise explanation on the back. The game can be played simply as bingo, or used as a starting point for discussion, teaching, and assignments. It can also be used as part of community programming to promote healthcare literacy.
The game can be adapted for different audiences depending on the background and experience of the presenter and participants.
Why this matters
- People who actively participate in their healthcare generally obtain better results.
- Understanding common terms and concepts can help people follow instructions, ask better questions, and communicate more effectively.
- Healthcare education is rarely offered in a comprehensive way, particularly to adults.
Healthcare Bingo makes the learning process more approachable, memorable, and fun.
What you can do with it
- ✔ Introduce or reinforce key healthcare terms and concepts
- ✔ Organize a classroom, library, senior center, or community game event
- ✔ Spark discussion about real-world healthcare issues
- ✔ Have students pull a card as the basis for an assignment
- ✔ Use the calling cards as flash cards
- ✔ Follow up with reputable websites listed by category at HealthOnTheWeb.com
What’s included
A complete Healthcare Bingo game set, including:
- Instructions with suggestions for use
- 10 heavy-duty laminated game cards
- 75 calling cards
- Caller’s checklist
- 11 dry erase markers
- Nylon storage/carry bag
Who this is for
- Individuals who want to better understand healthcare for themselves and their families
- Educators and students in healthcare-related fields
- Librarians, program directors, and community educators
- Senior centers, community groups, and health education programs