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UHC Chronic Condition and Dual Special Needs Plans Bundled exams with complete solution
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[Show more]The monthly premium is at or below the Low Income Subsidy benchmark to cover drug costs - 
Which statement best describes a D-SNP? 
D-SNPs are non-network based plans, which enables members to see any Medicare-eligible provider 
The monthly premium is at or below the Low Income Subsidy benchmark to ...
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Add to cartThe monthly premium is at or below the Low Income Subsidy benchmark to cover drug costs - 
Which statement best describes a D-SNP? 
D-SNPs are non-network based plans, which enables members to see any Medicare-eligible provider 
The monthly premium is at or below the Low Income Subsidy benchmark to ...
Melanie wants to enroll in a DSNP. Which of the following must her agent do? - Confirm that 
Melanie is entitled to Medicare Part A, enrolled in Part B, and her Medicaid level 
John, 68, is currently enrolled in a Medicare Supplement Plan with a stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan. 
Newly diagnosed w...
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Add to cartMelanie wants to enroll in a DSNP. Which of the following must her agent do? - Confirm that 
Melanie is entitled to Medicare Part A, enrolled in Part B, and her Medicaid level 
John, 68, is currently enrolled in a Medicare Supplement Plan with a stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan. 
Newly diagnosed w...
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Wrong - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss of 
Medicaid eligibility; Wrong - After the Grace Period ends 
Which consumer might benefit the most by enro...
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Add to cartWhen does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Wrong - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss of 
Medicaid eligibility; Wrong - After the Grace Period ends 
Which consumer might benefit the most by enro...
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - After the grace period ends 
Six months after they have be...
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Add to cartThe three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - After the grace period ends 
Six months after they have be...
Dual Special Needs Plans (DSNP) are defined as which of the following: - Medicare Advantage 
Plans uniquely designed for consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Upo...
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Add to cartDual Special Needs Plans (DSNP) are defined as which of the following: - Medicare Advantage 
Plans uniquely designed for consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Upo...
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Upon notification or effective date of the loss, whichever...
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Add to cartThe three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - Upon notification or effective date of the loss, whichever...
What are Dual Special Needs Plans (DSNP)? - Medicare Advantage Plans uniquely designed for 
consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. 
Meredith, a DSNP member, loses Medicaid eligibility. What impact does this have on her DSNP 
enrollment? - She will enter a grace period during which she is ...
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Add to cartWhat are Dual Special Needs Plans (DSNP)? - Medicare Advantage Plans uniquely designed for 
consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. 
Meredith, a DSNP member, loses Medicaid eligibility. What impact does this have on her DSNP 
enrollment? - She will enter a grace period during which she is ...
Which statement is true of D-SNP members? - Members who are QMB+ or are Full Dual Eligible 
are not required to pay copayments for Medicare-covered services obtained from a D-SNP in-network 
provider. Their provider should bill the state Medicaid program, as appropriate, for these costs. 
Which serv...
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Add to cartWhich statement is true of D-SNP members? - Members who are QMB+ or are Full Dual Eligible 
are not required to pay copayments for Medicare-covered services obtained from a D-SNP in-network 
provider. Their provider should bill the state Medicaid program, as appropriate, for these costs. 
Which serv...
Dual Special Needs Plans (DSNP) are defined as which of the following: - Medicare Advantage 
Plans uniquely designed for consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid 
Which statement is true about how loss of Medicaid affects a member's enrollment in a DSNP? - 
Special Election Period (SEP Dual...
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Add to cartDual Special Needs Plans (DSNP) are defined as which of the following: - Medicare Advantage 
Plans uniquely designed for consumers enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid 
Which statement is true about how loss of Medicaid affects a member's enrollment in a DSNP? - 
Special Election Period (SEP Dual...
The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss ...
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Add to cartThe three types of Special Needs Plans are: - Dual, Chronic Condition and 
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent. 
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP members that lose 
Medicaid eligibility? - The month after they are notified by the plan of the loss ...
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