Joe and Mary are a married couple and both carry insurance from their employers. Joe was born on
February 23, 1977 and Mary was born on April 4, 1974. Using the birthday rule, who carries the
primary insurance for their children for billing?
A. Joe, because he is the male head of the household.
B. Mary, because her date of birth is the 4th and Joe's date of birth is the 23rd.
C. Mary, because her birth year is before Joe's birth year.
D. Joe, because his birth month and day are before Mary's birth month and day. - D. Joe, because his
birth month and day are before Mary's birth month and day.
Which type of managed care insurance allows patients to self-refer to out-of-network providers and
pay a higher co-insurance/copay amount?
I. HMO
II. PPO
III. EPO
IV. POS
V. Capitation
A. II
B. IV
C. II and IV
D. II, III, and V - C. II and IV
,A patient covered by a PPO is scheduled for knee replacement surgery. The biller contacts the
insurance carrier to verify benefits and preauthorize the procedure. The carrier verifies the patient
has a $500 deductible which must be met. After the deductible, the PPO will pay 80% of the claim.
The contracted rate for the procedure is $2,500. What is the patient's responsibility?
A. $400
B. $500
C. $900
D. $1,600 - C. $900
When a nonparticipating provider files a claim for a patient to BC/BS, how is the payment
processed?
A. The payment is sent to the patient and the patient must pay the provider.
B. The payment is sent to the provider if the provider agrees to accept assignment.
C. The payment is sent to the provider regardless if he accepts assignment.
D. The claim is not paid because the provider is not participating in the plan. - A. The payment is
sent to the patient and the patient must pay the provider.
Which of the following TRICARE options is/are available to active duty service members?
A. TRICARE Select
B. TRICARE Prime
C. TRICARE For Life
D. TRICARE Young Adult - B. TRICARE Prime
A Medicare card will list which of the following:
, I. Effective date of coverage
II. Home address
III. Telephone Number
IV. Entitled to Part A and/or Part B
V. When coverage ends
VI. Name of Primary Care Physician
A. I - VI
B. I, IV
C. I-III, VI
D. I, II, IV, V - B. I, IV
In which of the following scenarios is Medicare the secondary payer?
I. A 65 year-old patient who is collecting her deceased spouse's Medicare benefits and has a
supplemental insurance
II. A 72 year-old patient who participates in the group health insurance of his employer
III. A 66 year-old patient is injured at work and the employer does not offer health insurance as a
benefit of employment
IV. A 55 year-old patient who is on disability through Social Security and qualifies for Medicaid and
Medicare
A. I-IV
B. II and III
C. I and IV
D. None - B. II and III
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