Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage
Special Needs plans
LIS & Medicaid
Compliance for Medicare
100

Original Medicare is made up of these two parts

What is Part A and Part B?

100

Also referred to as Medicare Part C.

What are Medicare Advantage plans?

100

A type of Medicare Advantage plan that provides extra support for people living with qualifying chronic conditions

What is a C-SNP?

100

Also known as Extra Help, this program assists Medicare beneficiaries with limited income and resources in paying for prescription drugs.

What is Low-Income Subsidy (LIS)?

100

A person legally authorized to act on behalf of another individual.

What is a Power of Attorney or POA?

200

Most Americans qualify premium free if they have paid Medicare taxes for at least 40 quarters (10 years).

What is Medicare Part A

200

Beneficiaries have access to in-network and out-of-network providers with this type of network.

What is a PPO

200

This must be high enough to meet the stipulation of the particular D-SNP to qualify.

What is the level of Medicaid

200

A joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources.

What is Medicaid?

200

When an agent pressures someone to make a decision by using threats, intimidation, or some other form of pressure that takes away their free choice without giving them a fair chance to consider their options.

What is Coersion?

300

People 65 years or older and people with certain disabilities, ESRD or ALS.

Who is eligible for Medicare?

300

A beneficiary will not lose their Medicare when they enroll in an Advantage plan as they need to maintain this to be eligible for a plan.

What is Medicare Part A and Part B?


300

A Medicare election period is designed for individuals with severe or disabling chronic conditions to enroll in a C-SNP designed to serve individuals with those conditions.

What is the Chronic Condition election period?

300

To qualify, beneficiaries typically need to have an income up to 150% of the federal poverty level and limited resources.

What is Extra Help or LIS?

300

Encompasses the effort to meet and exceed legal, ethical, and professional standards. It revolves around the practice of adhering to the extensive set of regulations governing the healthcare industry.

What is compliance?

400

These beneficiaries are automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B when they turn 65.

Who are people that are already receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board benefits?

400

In almost all cases, beneficiaries are not allowed to have this in addition to a Medicare Advantage plan.  The exception would be with a PFFS MA plan.

What is a stand alone prescription drug plan (PDP)

400

Providers cannot bill members for any deductibles, copays or coinsurance.

What is cost-share protection?

400

These plans coordinate Medicare and Medicaid benefits and provide additional perks, like care coordination, specialized support, and sometimes, wellness benefits like gym memberships or over-the-counter allowances.

What are D-SNPs?

400

This is considered the number one way to avoid complaints.

What is to remain compliant.?

500

Available for specific situations like having delayed Part B due to employer coverage.  

What is a Special Enrollment Period?

500

A 7 month window that opens 3 months before the beneficiary is Medicare eligible, the month of Medicare eligibility and 3 months after.  

That is the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

500

New for 2025, this SEP allows full-benefit dual eligible individuals to align their Medicare and Medicaid benefits by enrolling into integrated plans.

What is the Integrated Special Enrollment Period?

500

This level of Extra Help (or LIS) qualifies the client for $0 medications, both generic and brand name.  

What is Level 3?

500

This includes actions with intentional deceit to gain unauthorized benefits or advantages. Fraudulent behavior is characterized by a deliberate attempt to deceive or manipulate the system or beneficiaries for personal gain or to harm others.

What is Fraudulent Behavior?