This Medicare part primarily covers hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, and hospice care.
What is Medicare Part A?
Maria pays $250 each month for health insurance. What is her annual premium cost?
What is $3,000?
This is a fixed dollar amount paid for a healthcare visit.
What is a copay?
This is the amount a patient must pay before insurance begins sharing costs.
What is a deductible?
Providers contracted with an insurance company are considered what?
What is in-network?
This Medicare part covers doctor visits, outpatient services, and preventive care.
What is Medicare Part B?
James pays $180 monthly for insurance. How much does he pay in premiums over 6 months?
What is $1,080?
A patient pays $30 every time they see their primary care provider. This is an example of what?
What is a copay?
A patient has a $1,000 deductible and has already paid $700. How much remains?
What is $300?
Patients usually pay less when using these providers.
What are in-network providers?
This Medicare part is also known as Medicare Advantage.
What is Medicare Part C?
A family pays $425 per month for insurance. What is the total premium for one year?
What is $5,100?
A patient owes 20% of a $200 bill after insurance processes the claim. What type of cost-sharing is this?
What is coinsurance?
A patient has met their deductible and owes 20% coinsurance on a $400 procedure. How much do they pay?
What is $80?
Providers without a contract with the insurance company are considered what?
What is out-of-network?
This Medicare part helps pay for prescription medications.
What is Medicare Part D?
A patient pays $220 monthly. The employer pays $380 monthly. What is the total monthly premium?
What is $600?
A patient has 10% coinsurance and receives a service costing $800. How much do they owe?
What is $80?
A patient has a $2,500 deductible and has paid 60% of it. How much has been paid?
What is $1,500?
A patient sees a provider who is not contracted with their insurance plan. This provider is considered what?
What is out-of-network?
If a patient was discharged from the hospital, received follow up care outpatient with his doctor and had to pick up a prescription, which parts of Medicare have been used?
What is Part A, B, and D?
A patient pays $175 monthly for insurance and keeps the policy for 18 months. What is the total premium paid?
What is $3,150?
A patient has a $40 specialist copay and receives a service costing $500. Which amount remains the same regardless of the service cost?
What is the copay?
A patient has a $1,200 deductible. They have paid $900. They receive a service costing $500. How much must they pay before coinsurance begins?
What is $300?
A patient's plan covers 80% in-network and 50% out-of-network. A $1,000 service is performed. How much more does the patient pay if they go out-of-network?
What is $300 more?