Medicaid
CHIP
Medicare
ACA
SCHO Trivia
100

How much of the federal poverty level does your income need to qualify as a low-income family?

138% FPL

100

What does CHIP stand for?

Children's Health Insurance Program

100

Who qualifies for Medicare?

65+, end-stage renal disease, disability

100

Jai has asthma and changed jobs. His new insurer says they can charge him more because of his condition.
Is that allowed under the ACA? Why/why not?

Not allowed. Under the ACA, plans can’t charge more or deny coverage due to pre-existing conditions.

100

Name members of EBoard. (100 points for each one)

Srilekha

Dilan

Amae

Connor

Sunjum 

Aran 

Lexi

Anjali 

200

I just got on Medicaid, and I just made an appointment to see my primary care provider. The only problem is, my PCP lives a 45-minute drive away, and I don’t have access to a car. Would you be able to help me get to the doctor’s office?

Medicaid provides free transportation

200

Does CHIP have presumptive eligibility?

Yes

200

True or False: If you have medicare, private insurer can sell a marketplace plan even if they know consumer has medicare coverage. 

False

200

Name 4 different metal plans 

Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum 

200

Where are you supposed to sign up for events? 

On the events calendar, under the shadowing section!

300

Until what age can you get health insurance coverage under your parents’ health plan?

26

300

Who is CHIP for?

  • Uninsured children up to age 19 whose family income is too high for them to qualify for Medicaid

  • Low-income pregnant individuals and/or newborns in some states who don’t qualify for Medicaid

300

What is Part A, B, C, and D?

A: Hospital Insurance

B: Medical Insurance

C: Medicare Advantage Plans

D: Prescription Drugs

300

Sam’s job plan covers some doctor visits but excludes inpatient hospital care and only pays about half of total costs. Premiums seem cheap.
Does this plan meet Minimum Value? If not, how could that affect Sam’s eligibility for PTCs on the Marketplace?

It doesn’t meet Minimum Value (needs ~60% coverage and substantial hospital + physician benefits). Because it fails Minimum Value, Sam may be eligible for Premium Tax Credits (PTCs) on the Marketplace.

300

What's my name?

Dilan

400

What is used to determine financial eligibility? 

MAGI - Modified Adjusted Gross Income

400

New mothers who lose insurance qualify for marketplace special enrollment period of __ days.

60

400

What part can have no premium?

Part A

400

True or False: Under ACA, health insurance companies are required to provide an SBC, free of charge, written in easy-to-understand knowledge.

True

400

What are our 2 branches?

Projects

Events

[Social Media and Fundraising]

500

What is the difference between an HMO vs PPO?

  • HMO: Only covers in-network services. less flexible, lower in cost 

  • PPO: Covers in-network, and out-of-network service. More flexibility, higher cost

500

Name 3 services or benefits that CHIP covers

  • Routine checkups

  • Immunizations

  • Doctor visits

  • Prescriptions

  • Dental and vision care

  • Inpatient and outpatient hospital care

  • Laboratory and X-ray services

  • Emergency services

  • COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccinations

500

Joel has Part A medicare but wants Premium Tax Credits or Cost Sharing Reductions. Is this possible? If not, what do you recommend he does. 

No.


Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)

  • Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Program (QMB) covers everything

  • Specific low-income medicare beneficiary (SLMB) program covers part B premiums

  • Qualifying Individual (QI) program cover part B premiums

  • Qualified Disabled and working individuals (QDWI) program that pays for Part A

500

Jordan’s household income is 240% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). He qualifies for Premium Tax Credits (PTCs) and is deciding between:

  • A Bronze plan with the lowest monthly premium,                                OR

  • A Silver plan that costs a bit more but offers CSR benefits.

If Jordan chooses the Bronze plan, what important financial help will he miss out on, and why is the Silver plan potentially the smarter choice despite the higher premium?

  • Jordan will miss out on Cost Sharing Reductions (CSRs), which only apply to Silver plans.

  • CSRs lower deductibles, copays, and out-of-pocket maximums, making healthcare more affordable when he actually needs care.

  • Even if the Bronze plan’s monthly premium is cheaper, the Silver plan could save Jordan much more overall when he uses medical services.

500

What are requirements to be a new member?

Shadow 1 SCHO Event

3 total SCHO Hours

No more than 2 absences

Meet 2x with big-little

Go on 2 coffee chats with old members of club