Enrollment Periods
Part A + B
Part D
Part C (Medicare Advantage)
Medicare Supplement Plans
100

7 Month Window: 3 months before birthday month, birthday month, and 3 months after birthday month

Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

100

How many quarters or years does it take to qualify for Medicare Part A ($0 premium)?

40 Quarters or 10 Years

100
What determines the plans that are available to you?

Zip Code or County

100

What are the two types of Medicare Advantage plans?

Hint: Not HMO or PPO

Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MAPD) plan

and

Medicare Advantage Only (MA) plan

100

What is the "comprehensive plan" and the "value plan" that we offer to our clients?

Plan G + Plan N

200

Triggering Event to enroll into Medicare (i.e., Loss of Group Coverage)

Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

200

What determines the Medicare Part B premium?

Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA)

200

What is the Part D standard deductible?

$545/annual

200

What type of MAPD/MA plan can someone on Medicare and Medicaid get?

Hint: Not the acronym

Dual-Special Needs Plan (D-SNP)

200

What are the co-pays for Plan N?

Up to:

$20/PCM

$50/ER + Specialists

300

Missed Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), only other time you can sign up for Part A + B. Jan-Mar 31.

General Enrollment Period (GEP)
300

What waives the 10% per year Part B penalty if they do not take Medicare Part B at 65 and enroll later down the line during a Special Enrollment Period (SEP)?

Prove that they had "credible coverage" that is defined by Medicare (i.e., group coverage, COBRA for 8 months)

300

What is the maximum out of pocket starting in 2025?

$2,000

300

What is the term that MAPD/MA plans use to describe the most an insured will ever have to pay in a single year?

Max Out of Pocket (MOOP)

300

How early can we sign up a client for a Medicare Supplement Plan with Washington National?

Up to 9 months before they start their Medicare Part A + B.

400

Change Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan or Prescription Drug (Part D) plan. Oct 15-Dec 7.

Annual Enrollment/Election Period (AEP)

400

Client: "I'm turning 65 in a couple of months, why did I automatically get enrolled into Medicare Part A + B?" "I didn't do anything, my card just came in the mail!"

Why is this?

Receiving Social Security payments already.

400

How much is one month supply of Part D covered insulin?

$35

400

First 12-Months in a MAPD/MA plan where you can switch back to Original Medicare and get a Medicare Supplement Plan.

"Trial Right"

400

Case Study: Client is hospitalized for 50 days and then is moved to a SNF for 40 days and getting better health wise. What will they pay out of pocket if they have a Plan G and met their Part B deductible?

$0

500

Switch to another Medicare Advantage Plan or Disenroll from MA plan and go back to Original Medicare. Jan-Mar 31.

Open Enrollment Period (OEP)

500

Client enrolled into Part B 31 months late. What is the Part B penalty?

Hint: Percentage

Full 12 months = 10%

31 months = 20% Penalty


500

Client signed up for Medicare Part D 28 months late. What is the Part D penalty (%) that will be assessed and formula?

Hint: "National base beneficiary premium" ($34.70 in 2024). 

Plan Premium + $9.70 = Part D Premium

500

Name the four Medicare Advantage companies we are able to sell?

Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and United Health Care

500

What is the Foreign Emergency Travel coverage? 

Hint: 3 Factors. 2 out of 3 gets the question correct.

First 60 days out of country. Meet $500 deductible. Reimburse up to 80% after deductible up to $50,000

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