You must be at least 65 years old to be eligible for Medicare.
FALSE: you don’t have to be 65 years old to be eligible for Medicare. While 65 is the typical age for Social Security eligibility and entitlement to Medicare, there are some exceptions such as being a qualified railroad retirement beneficiary, receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, having End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
What color is a albino rubbit
White
True or False: Medicare sales agents are allowed to tell a beneficiary that they will lose their current coverage if they don't enroll in a new plan.
False: Agents must always be truthful and never mislead beneficiaries.
Who are the best Medicare Sales trainers at Florida Blue?
Duh, Karen and Nico!
Part D is the part of Medicare that covers most outpatient prescription drugs
True: Part D is the part of Medicare that covers most outpatient prescription drugs[DD1] [LB2] and does not include prescriptions dispensed or administered under Part A or Part B (even though a deductible may apply, or even though the individual is eligible for coverage under Part A or Part B but has declined to enroll in Part A or Part B).
What is the capital of France
Paris
Isn't it obvious?
Who likes to rescue animals?
Blanca
Who plans to own a village in Missouri?
Miguel
Who is always #Winning?
Rafael!