Thru The Looking Glass
Hear, Hear
WhatSUPP
Critical Thinking
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100

Blurry vision is in the distance.

What is nearsighted?

100
Evaluation of the sensitivity of a person's sense of hearing.

What is a hearing test?

100

The three types of supplemental plans sold by the Ancillary Department.

What are Accident, Critical Illness and Cancer?

100

The plan will not pay for any loss caused by these unless it begins more than 12 months after the effective date of coverage. 

What are Pre-Existing Conditions?

100

True or False: Cancer plans pay a one time lump sum payment to beneficiaries.

What is False: There is a payment made at diagnosis, but there are payments for continuing care as well.

200

Photo-senstative lenses. Most plans will usually provide a discount, but not coverage. 

What are Transition Lenses?

200

Not offered as stand alone plan at SelectQuote.

What are Hearing Plans?

200

These two types of supplemental policies are available to individuals aged 18-69.

What are Critical Illness and Cancer?

200

Coverage is ________ ___________; as long as premiums are paid, coverage is issues. 

What is Guaranteed Renewable?

200

Medicaid clients are not eligible for these plans.

What are Accident, Critical Illness and Cancer.

300

Correction for your distance at the top of the lens and correction for up close vision at the bottom.

What are Bifocals?

300

Electronic device a person wears in or behind the ear to make some sounds louder. 

What is a hearing aid?

300

Which supplemental policies are paid directly to the client?

What is 'All' of them (Accident, Critical Illness and Cancer).

300

The attained age, in most states, clients are eligible to enroll. 

What is until their 70th birthday. 

300

Some vision plans may refer to this as a deductible.

What is a Materials Copay

400

Contains multiple prescriptions in one lens with no lines. 

What are Progressive Lenses.

400

True or False: All hearing plans allow a client to get hearing aids from whichever vendor they chose. 

What is false. Some plans provide a discount through specific retailers. 
400

This supplemental policy's benefit is a lump sum payment when a client is diagnosed with a specific illness.  

What is Critical Illness?

400

Also known as the Lump Sum Payout. Ranges from 10k - 25k. 

What is the Face Amount?

400

True or False: The most a hearing aid can cost is 4k per ear. 

What is False: Some hearing aids can cost as much at 6k for each ear.

500

Used to correct severe farsightedness using very high power. Think of them as two lenses stacked on top of each other.

What are Lenticular Lenses?

500

What kind of ITE hearing aid is pictured below:

What is a low-profile hearing aid?

500

True or False: A client cannot receive the benefits from an Accident policy if they are injured at work and are covered by Workman's Compensation. 

What is False. The client can still collect from an accident policy even when the client is covered by Worker's Comp. 

500

True or False: Medicaid client are eligible for Critical Illness Plans. 

What is False. We do not sell these plans as the lump sum payouts could potentially affect their state Medicaid benefits. 

500

True or False: In most cases, you can use your vision benefits to get both contacts and lens/frames each benefit year. 

What is False: In most cases you can get either contact lenses or frames/lens in one benefit year. 

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