AHIP 2022-2023 Module 3
One of your clients, Lauren Nichols, has heard about a Medicare concept from one of
her neighbors called TrOOP. She asks you to explain it. What do you say? - ✔✔d.
TrOOP stands for true out-of-
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AHIP 2022-2023 Module 3
One of your clients, Lauren Nichols, has heard about a Medicare concept from one of
her neighbors called TrOOP. She asks you to explain it. What do you say? - ✔✔d.
TrOOP stands for true out-of-pocket expenses that count toward the Medicare Part D
catastrophic limit and include not only expenses paid by a beneficiary but also in some
instances drug manufacturer discounts.
Mrs. Allen has a rare condition for which two different brand name drugs are the only
available treatment. She is concerned that since no generic prescription drug is
available and these drugs are very high cost, she will not be able to find a Medicare Part
D prescription drug plan that covers either one of them. What should you tell her? -
✔✔c. Medicare prescription drug plans are required to cover drugs in each therapeutic
category. She should be able to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan that covers
the medications she needs.
Mrs. Quinn has just turned 65, is in excellent health and has a relatively high income.
She uses no medications and sees no reason to spend money on a Medicare
prescription drug plan if she does not need the coverage. She currently does not have
creditable coverage. What could you tell her about the implications of such a decision? -
✔✔a. If she does not sign up for a Medicare prescription drug plan as soon as she is
eligible to do so, and if she does sign up at a later date, her premium will be
permanently increased by 1% of the national average premium for every month that she
was not covered.
Which of the following statements about Medicare Part D are correct?
I. Part D plans must enroll any eligible beneficiary who applies regardless of health
status except in limited circumstances.
II. Private fee-for-service (PFFS) plans are not required to use a pharmacy network but
may choose to have one.
III. Beneficiaries enrolled in a MA-Medical Savings Account (MSA) plan may only obtain
Part D benefits through a standalone PDP.
IV. Beneficiaries enrolled in a MA-PPO may obtain Part D benefits through a standalone
PDP or through their plan. - ✔✔a. I, II, and III only
Mrs. Roswell is a new Medicare beneficiary who has just retired from retail work. She is
interested in selecting a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. She takes a number of
medications and is concerned that she has not been able to identify a plan that covers
all of her medications. She does not want to make an abrupt change to new drugs that
would be covered and asks what she should do. What should you tell her? - ✔✔a.
Every Part D drug plan is required to cover a single one-month fill of her existing
medications sometime during a 90-day transition period.
Mr. Zachow has a condition for which three drugs are available. He has tried two but
had an allergic reaction to them. Only the third drug works for him and it is not on his
Part D plan's formulary. What could you tell him to do? - ✔✔d. Mr. Zachow has a right to
request a formulary exception to obtain coverage for his Part D drug. He or his
physician could obtain the standardized request form on the plan's website, fill it out,
and submit it to his plan.
Mr. Bickford did not quite qualify for the extra help low-income subsidy under the
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug program and he is wondering if there is any other
option he has for obtaining help with his considerable drug costs. What should you tell
him? - ✔✔b. He could check with the manufacturers of his medications to see if they
offer an assistance program to help people with limited means to obtain the medications
they need. Alternatively, he could check to see whether his state has a pharmacy
assistance program to help him with his expenses.
Ms. Edwards is enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan that includes prescription drug
plan (PDP) coverage. She is traveling and wishes to fill two of the prescriptions that she
has lost. How would you advise her? - ✔✔b. She may fill prescriptions for covered
drugs at non-network pharmacies, but likely at a higher cost than paid at an in-network
pharmacy.
Mrs. Lopez is enrolled in a cost plan for her Medicare benefits. She has recently lost
creditable coverage previously available through her husband's employer. She is
interested in enrolling in a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (PDP). What should
you tell her? - ✔✔c. If a Part D benefit is offered through her plan she may choose to
enroll in that plan or a standalone PDP.
All plans must cover at least the standard Part D coverage or its actuarial equivalent.
Which of the following statements best describes some of the costs a beneficiary would
incur for prescription drugs under the standard coverage? - ✔✔c. Standard Part D
coverage would require pay
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