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AHIP 2021 Bundle 55 pages overall.
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AHIP 2021 Bundle 55 Pages Overall.
Mr. Xi will soon turn age 65 and has come to you for advice as to what services are provided under Original Medicare. What should you tell Mr. Xi that best describes the health coverage provided to Medicare beneficiaries?
a. Medicare Part B generally provides prescription drug coverage.
b. ...
AHIP 2021 Bundle 55 pages overall. Mr. Xi will soon turn age 65 and has come to you for advice as to what services are provided under Original Medicare. What should you tell Mr. Xi that best describes the health coverage provided to Medicare beneficiarie s? a. Medicare Part B generally provides prescription drug coverage. b. Beneficiaries under Original Medicare have no cost -sharing for most preventive services which include immunizations such as annual flu shots. c. Medicare Part A generally covers med ically necessary physician and other health care professional services. d. Benefits covered by Medicare Parts A and B include routine dental care, hearing aids, and routine eye care. Correct Answer: b. Beneficiaries under Original Medicare have no cost -sharing for most preventive services which include immunizations such as annual flu shots. (Beneficiaries enrolled in both Original Medicare (Parts A and B) have no cost -
sharing for most preventive services. These services include immunizations such as annual flu shots.) Mr. Singh would like drug coverage but does not want to be enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan. What should you tell him? a. Mr. Singh must leave Original Medicare to receive drug coverage. b. Part D prescription drug coverage can only be obtained by enrollment into a Medicare Advantage plan that also covers Part A and Part B services. c. Mr. Singh will have to enroll in Medicaid if he wishes to obtain prescription drug coverage through some means other than a Medicare Advantage plan. d. Mr. Singh can enroll in a stand -alone prescription drug plan and continue to be covered for Part A and Part B services through Original Fee -for-Service Medicare. Correct Answer: d. Mr. Singh can enroll in a stand -alone prescription drug plan and conti nue to be covered for Part A and Part B services through Original Fee -
for-Service Medicare. (Prescription drug coverage is available to those who enroll in a stand -alone Part D prescription drug plan and continue coverage under Original Medicare Part A a nd Part B.) Mrs. Paterson is concerned about the deductibles and co -payments associated with Original Medicare. What can you tell her about Medigap as an option to address this concern? a. Medigap plans help beneficiaries cover coinsurance, co -payments, and/or deductibles for medically necessary services. b. Medigap plans are not sold by private companies and are a government insurance product. c. All costs not covered by Medicare are covered by some Medigap plans. d. If Mrs. Paterson applies during th e Medigap open enrollment period, she will have to undergo a medical review to determine if she has a pre -existing condition that would increase the premium for a Medigap policy. Correct Answer: a. Medigap plans help beneficiaries cover coinsurance, co -payments, and/or deductibles for medically necessary services. (Medigap plans help beneficiaries cover coinsurance, co -payments, and/or deductibles when Original Medicare determines that a benefit is medically necessary.) Mr. Diaz continued working with his company and was insured under his employer's group plan until he reached age 68. He has heard that there is a premium penalty for those who did not sign up for Part B when first eligible and wants to know how much he will have to pay. What should you tell him? a. The penalty will be a permanent 10% increase in his Part B premium for every 12-month period that passed during which he could have enrolled and did not. b. Mr. Diaz will pay a penalty, which will be a flat amount each year, paid during the first month of coverage. c. During the first year, he is covered under Part B, his premiums will be 10% higher than they otherwise would be, after which point they will return to normal. d. Mr. Diaz will not pay any penalty because he had continuous coverage under his employer's plan. Correct Answer: d. Mr. Diaz will not pay any penalty because he had continuous coverage under his employer's plan. (Individuals with coverage based on their own current employment are not subject to the late enrollmen t penalty.) Ms. Moore plans to retire when she turns 65 in a few months. She is in excellent health and will have considerable income when she retires. She is concerned that her income will make it impossible for her to qualify for Medicare. What could you tell her to address her concern? a. Medicare is a program for people age 65 or older and those under age 65 with certain disabilities, end -stage renal disease, and Lou Gehrig's disease so she will be eligible for Medicare. b. Eligibility for Medicare i s based on whether or not a person has ever been employed by the federal government. If she or her husband were ever employed by the federal government, she can enroll in Medicare. c. Medicare is a program for people who have incomes and assets below spec ific limits, so you will have to find out her exact financial situation before telling her whether she can obtain Medicare coverage. d. Medicare is a program for people of all ages with specific mental health disabilities. Since she is in excellent health , she would not qualify, but should instead look into her state's Medicaid program if she wants further coverage. Correct Answer: a. Medicare is a program for people age 65 or older and those under age 65 with certain disabilities, end -stage renal disease , and Lou Gehrig's disease so she will be eligible for Medicare. (Individuals that meet these criteria may be eligible to participate in Medicare. It is not based on income.) Madeline Martinez was widowed several years ago. Her husband worked for many years and contributed into the Medicare system. He also left a substantial estate which provides Madeline with an annual income of approximately $130,000. Madeline, who has only worked part -time for the last three years, will soon turn age 65 and hopes to e nroll in Original Medicare. She comes to you for advice. What should you tell her? a. You should tell Madeline that she will be able to enroll in Medicare Part A without paying monthly premiums due to her husband's long work record and participation in th e Medicare system. You should also tell Madeline that she will pay Part B premiums at the highest rate because her income over the last several years has exceeded $100,000. b. You should tell Madeline that she will need to pay premiums for Part A because of her short work history. You should also tell Madeline that she will pay Part B premiums at the highest rate because her income over the last several years has exceeded $100,000. c. You should tell Madeline that she will be able to enroll in Medicare Pa rt A without paying monthly premiums due to her husband's long work record and participation in the Medicare system. You should also tell Madeline that she will pay Part B premiums at more than the standard lowest rate but less than the highest rate due he r substantial income. d. You should tell Madeline that she will be able to enroll in both Medicare Part A and Part B without paying monthly premiums due to her husband's long work record and participation in the Medicare system. Correct Answer: c. You sh ould tell Madeline that she will be able to enroll in Medicare Part A without paying monthly premiums due to her husband's long work record and participation in the Medicare system. You should also tell Madeline that she will pay Part B premiums at more th an the standard lowest rate but less than the highest rate due her substantial income. (Madeline will be able to enroll in premium -free Part A due to her husband's work record. She will pay a premium for Part B coverage based on her income level (her income-related monthly adjustment amount [IRMMA]). An income level of $100,00 would mean Mrs. Martinez would pay a premium more than the standard (lowest) amount but not at the highest level which looks at incomes above $500,000 for those filing individual in come tax returns.) Mr. Davis is 52 years old and has recently been diagnosed with end -stage renal disease (ESRD) and will soon begin dialysis. He is wondering if he can obtain coverage under Medicare. What should you tell him? a. He may not sign -up for Medicare until he reaches age 62, the date he first becomes eligible for Social Security benefits. b. He may sign -up for Medicare at any time and coverage usually begins immediately. c. He may sign -up for Medicare at any time ho wever coverage usually begins on the fourth month after dialysis treatments start. d. He may sign -up for Medicare at any time however coverage usually begins on the sixth month after dialysis treatments start. Correct Answer: c. He may sign -up for Medica re at any time however coverage usually begins on the fourth month after dialysis treatments start. (Medicare coverage for individuals with ESRD typically begins on the fourth month after dialysis treatments start.) Mr. Wu is eligible for Medicare. He ha s limited financial resources but failed to qualify for the Part D low -income subsidy. Where might he turn for help with his prescription drug costs?
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