AHIP 2022-2023 Module 2
Mr. Sinclair has diabetes and heart trouble and is generally satisfied with the care he
has received under Original Medicare, but he would like to know more about Medicare
Advantage Special Nee
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AHIP 2022-2023 Module 2
Mr. Sinclair has diabetes and heart trouble and is generally satisfied with the care he
has received under Original Medicare, but he would like to know more about Medicare
Advantage Special Needs Plans (SNPs). What could you tell him? - ✔✔a. SNPs have
special programs for enrollees with chronic conditions, like Mr. Sinclair, and they
provide prescription drug coverage that could be very helpful as well.
Ms. Gibson recently lost her employer group health and drug coverage and now she
wants to enroll in a PPO that does not include drug coverage. What should you tell her
about obtaining drug coverage? - ✔✔b. She can enroll in the PPO, but she will not be
able to purchase a stand-alone Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.
Mrs. Kelly, age 65, is entitled to Part A but has not yet enrolled in Part B. She is
considering enrollment in a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C). What should you advise
her to do before she will be able to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? - ✔✔d. In
order to join a Medicare Advantage plan, she also must enroll in Part B.
Mr. Lopez has heard that he can sign up for a product called "Medicare Advantage" but
is not sure about what type of plan designs are available through this program. What
should you tell him about the types of health plans that are available through the
Medicare Advantage program? - ✔✔c. They are Medicare health plans such as HMOs,
PPOs, PFFS, and MSAs.
Mrs. Lyons is in good health, uses a single prescription, and lives independently in her
own home. She is attracted by the idea of maintaining control over a Medical Savings
Account (MSA) but is not sure if the plan associated with the account will fit her needs.
What specific piece of information about a Medicare MSA plan would it be important for
her to know, prior to enrolling in such a plan? - ✔✔c. All MSAs cover Part A and Part B
benefits, but not Part D prescription drug benefits, which could be obtained by also
enrolling in a separate prescription drug plan.
Mr. Gomez notes that a Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) plan available in his area has
an attractive premium. He wants to know if he must use doctors in a network as his
current HMO plan requires him to do. What should you tell him? - ✔✔c. He may receive
health care services from any doctor allowed to bill Medicare, as long as he shows the
doctor the plan's identification card and the doctor agrees to accept the PFFS plan's
payment terms and conditions, which could include balance billing. Correct
Mrs. Willard wants to know generally how the benefits under Original Medicare might
compare to the benefits package of a Medicare Advantage Plan before she starts
looking at specific plans. What could you tell her? - ✔✔a. Medicare Advantage Plans
may offer extra benefits that Original Medicare does not offer such as vision, hearing,and dental services and must include a maximum out-of-pocket limit on Part A and Part
B services.
Mrs. Davenport enrolled in the ABC Medicare Advantage (MA) plan several years ago.
In mid-February of 2021, her doctor confirms a diagnosis of end-stage renal disease
(ESRD). What options will Mrs. Davenport have regarding her MA plan during the next
open enrollment season? - ✔✔a. She may remain in her ABC MA plan, enroll in another
MA plan in her service area, or enroll in a Special Needs Plan (SNP) for individuals
suffering from ESRD if one is available in her area.
Mrs. Burton is a retiree with substantial income. She is enrolled in an MA-PD plan and
was disappointed with the service she received from her primary care physician
because she was told she would have to wait five weeks to get an appointment when
she was feeling ill. She called you to ask what she could do so she would not have to
put up with such poor access to care. What could you tell her? - ✔✔b. She could file a
grievance with her plan to complain about the lack of timeliness in getting an
appointment.
Mr. Greco is in excellent health, lives in his own home, and has a sizeable income from
his investments. He has a friend enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
(SNP). His friend has mentioned that the SNP charges very low cost-sharing amounts
and Mr. Greco would like to join that plan. What should you tell him? - ✔✔b. SNPs limit
enrollment to certain subpopulations of beneficiaries. Given his current situation, he is
unlikely to qualify and would not be able to enroll in the SNP.
Mr. Castillo, a naturalized citizen, previously enrolled in Medicare Part B but has
recently stopped paying his Part B premium. Mr. Castillo is still covered by Part A. He
would like to enroll in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan and is still covered by Part A.
What should you tell him? - ✔✔a. He is not eligible to enroll in a Medicare Advantage
plan until he re-enrolls in Medicare Part B.
Daniel is a middle-income Medicare beneficiary. He has chronic bronchitis, putting him
at severe risk for pneumonia. Otherwise, he has no problems functioning. Which type of
SNP is likely to be most appropriate for him? - ✔✔a. C-SNP
Dr. Elizabeth Brennan does not contract with the ABC PFFS plan but accepts the plan's
terms and conditions for payment. Mary Rodgers sees Dr. Brennan for treatment. How
much may Dr. Brennan charge? - ✔✔b. Dr. Brennan can charge Mary Rogers no more
than the cost sharing specified in the PFFS plan's terms and
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