I know it’s not summer time. It’s a new quiz online. CIGNA is running an online learning game to teach people about healthcare. More importantly, every time you correctly answer three questions there is a donation of clean water made to the children in India. (Though I’m not sure how that all works.)
Regardless, I just spent three minutes online; answered a few questions; provided four days-worth of water.
There’s a video that explains this in more detail. Funny thing is my good friend Collin was interviewed for the video! (Collin, how did that happen? Then again…) What are the chances? Check it out. Click here!
Anyway, enough of my chitchat… Go play this game. Then leave a comment telling us how many days of water you provided. (I love competitions)
For those of you still reading, here’s a few other tidbits I found out about the game:
- The initiative includes an interactive game – www.itstimetofeelbetter.com/whywater that tests knowledge with general questions about health and health care
- Through CIGNA’s partnership with non-profit international organization Water For People, every 3 correct answers will provide a day’s worth of clean water to needy children
- The main website learning modules have a whole section on the different political parties’ and healthcare plans (so if still undecided one could go there to learn more)
- The campaign is on Facebook , iTunes, Flickr and YouTube

I managed 10 days, mostly through guesswork. Got loads of questions wrong and wont even remember the correct answers…lol
Well, Don. First. OMG I feel so dumb. Half of those questions I didn’t even know. Well I did hate Biology in high school and college.
I could only get 15 days. Then the questions started repeat.
Very interesting game. I think.v
Wow 100 days of water, that is awesome jojo82!
I only spent about 5 minutes online, and was able to provide 8 days of water.
This is definately a site I will go back and send my family and friends to.
Thanks, Don for sharing!
Have provided 100 days of water. Not bad for an English girl that didn’t know that much about the American health system.