1. Insurance Basics
Open Enrollment
Medicaid & Medicare
Costs & Copays
Using Your Insurance
100

What card do you bring to the doctor?
 

Your insurance card.

100

What is the name of the period when you can change plans?
 

Open enrollment.

100

True or False: Medicaid is usually free or low-cost.
 

 True

100

What is a copay?

 A small amount you pay at the visit or pharmacy.

100

Where can you find the phone number to ask questions about your plan?
 

On the back of your insurance card.

200

What do you call the doctors and clinics your plan covers?

The network

200

How often does open enrollment happen?
 

Once a year.

200

Medicare Parts A and B cover hospital and ________ care.
 

 Medical (doctor) care.

200

What do you call the amount your insurance pays?

A benefit or coverage.


200

If your doctor is not in your network, what might happen?
 

You may pay more or the plan may not cover it.

300

What is a prescription?

 A medication ordered by your doctor.

300

 True or False: During open enrollment you can pick a new plan even if nothing changed.


 True.

300

What do you call a person who has BOTH Medicare and Medicaid?

 Dual eligible.


300

What type of visit often has the lowest copay?
 

Primary care visit.

300

What should you bring to every appointment?
 

Insurance card, ID, meds list, questions.

400

True or False: All plans cover the same doctors.
 

 False.

400

Name one thing to compare when choosing a plan.


 Cost, copays, doctors, meds, network, services.


400

Medicare Part D covers what?

Prescription medications.


400

What do you call the full cost before insurance helps (not common in Medicaid)?
 

A deductible.

400

What should you do if you receive confusing insurance mail?
 

Ask a case manager or trusted person for help.

500

What is a “prior authorization” ?

When the insurance company must approve a treatment/med before you get it.

500

What is the monthly payment you might pay to keep a plan?
 

 A premium.

500

What is the name of private plans that combine Medicare into one plan (A, B, D)?
 

 Medicare Advantage (Part C).

500

Name one way to lower prescription costs.

 Generics, preferred pharmacies, medication list, asking doctor for alternatives.

500

What is the document that explains how a plan works (copays, costs, rules)?
 

A: The Summary of Benefits.