Basics 1
Basics 2
MA Plans
PDP
SNP
100

Which of the following types of care is excluded by both Part A and Part B of Medicare ?

a. most routine physical exams
b. emergency room services
c. ambulance services
d. occupational therapy.

a. most routine physical exams

100

Under part A in-patient hospitalization care, Medicare will generally cover procedures and treatments that are considered what?

Medically necessary

100

What are the five main types of Part C plans generally offered?

- Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO)

- Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO)

- Medical Savings Account (MSA) 

- Private Fee For Service (PFFS)

- Special Needs Plans (SNP)

100

What does Medicare Part D cover?

Prescription drugs

100

What three broad categories of beneficiary does a Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan (SNP) cover?

- Those with certain chronic or disabling diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, or HIV/AIDS


- Those living in a nursing home or certain other institutions.


- Those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid ("dual eligibles")

200

What is the usual coinsurance percentage that Medicare beneficiaries must pay for services covered under Part B of Medicare?


a. 0 percent
b. 20 percent
c. 50 percent
d. 80 percent

b. 20 percent

200

The current in-patient hospital deductible for 2023 is ?

$ 1600

200

Describe a PPO organization.

Preferred provider organizations (PPOs) are companies that have contracted with various hospitals, physicians, and other types of health-care providers to form a network that offers a complete range of care.

200

Do all Medicare Advantage plans include prescription drug coverage?

No! they do not. You must check to make sure it is included.

200

Do SNP plans include part D coverage?

Yes, they are all required to have part D coverage.

300

Ted turns age 65 in June. When does his initial enrollment period for Medicare begin? 

a. February 1
b. March 1
c. June 1
d. July 1

b. March 1

300

If a patient has used all of their lifetime reserve days, during the remainder of the hospital stay, Medicare will pay ?

Nothing

300

A PPO organization will typically keep its members utilizing in-network providers how?

By making them cheaper then out of network providers.

300

The second phase of prescription drug coverage is called what?

The coverage phase.

300

Which Medicare Advantage plans always includes prescription drug coverage?

Special Needs Plans (SNP) always include prescription drug coverage

400

There are three main reasons why an individual may be eligible for Medicare. They are....?

 - Ageing in at the age of 65

 - Being on disability for 24 months

 - End stage renal disease.

400

The lifetime limit on in-patient hospital stays for mental health concerns is ?

190 days

400

Referrals are typically not needed in what two types of Medicare Advantage organizations?

- PPO (Paid Provider Organization)
- PFFS (Paid Fee For Service)

400

What two things must a part D plan include in order to be a qualified part D plan?

1. All plans must meet certain specific minimums, although plans are allowed to offer additional coverage and services that exceed the minimum requirements if they choose.


2. The premium and cost sharing requirements are approved by CMS and must appropriately reflect the value of the plan..

400

What does the D in DSNP stand for?

Dual

500

There are five main things that Medicare part A cover. What are they?

- In-patient hospitalization

- skilled nursing facility care

- In home care

- hospice services

- blood.

500

For a skilled nursing facility, an in-patient benefit period starts on the day that a patient enters the hospital and ends when?

60 days after the patient is discharged

500

Referrals are typically needed in what type of Medicare Advantage organization?

An HMO

500

The first phase in a prescription drug plan is called what?

The deductible phase

500

What does the C in CSNP stand for?

Chronic

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