AHIP Questions And Answers 2022
Mr. Davis is 52 years old and has recently been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and
will soon begin dialysis. He is wondering if he can obtain coverage under Medicare. What should you
tell him? Correct Answer: He may sign-up for Medicare at any time however coverage usually begins
on the fourth month after dialysis treatments start.
Juan Perez, who is turning age 65 next month, intends to work for several more years at Smallcap,
Incorporated. Smallcap has a workforce of15 employees and offers employer-sponsored healthcare
coverage. Juan is a naturalized citizen and has contributed to the Medicare system for over 20 years.
Juan asks you if he will be entitled to Medicare and if he enrolls how that will impact his employer-
sponsored healthcare coverage. How would you respond? Correct Answer: Juan is likely to be
eligible for Medicare once he turns age 65 and if he enrolls Medicare would become the primary
payor of his healthcare claims and Smallcap does not have to continue to offer him coverage
comparable to those under age 65 under its employer-sponsored group health plan.
Mr. Moy's wife has a Medicare Advantage plan, but he wants to understand what coverage Medicare
Supplemental Insurance provides since his health care needs are different from his wife's needs.
What could you tell Mr. Moy? Correct Answer: Medicare Supplemental Insurance would help cover
his Part A and Part B deductibles or coinsurance in Original Fee-for-Service (FFS) Medicare as well
as possibly some services that Medicare does not cover.
Mrs. Peňa is 66 years old, has coverage under an employer plan, and will retire next year. She heard
she must enroll in Part B at the beginning of the year to ensure no gap in coverage. What can you tell
her? Correct Answer: She may enroll at any time while she is covered under her employer plan, but
she will have a special eight-month enrollment period after the last month on her employer plan that
differs from the standard general enrollment period, during which she may enroll in Medicare Part B.
Mrs. Chen will be 65 soon, has been a citizen for twelve years, has been employed full time, and paid
taxes during that entire period. She is concerned that she will not qualify for coverage under part A
because she was not born in the United States. What should you tell her? Correct Answer: Most
individuals who are citizens and age 65 or over are covered under Part A by virtue of having paid
Medicare taxes while working, though some may be covered as a result of paying monthly premiums.
Mrs. Gonzalez is enrolled in Original Medicare and has a Medigap policy as well, but it provides no
drug coverage. She would like to keep the coverage she has but replace her existing Medigap plan
with one that provides drug coverage. What should you tell her? Correct Answer: Mrs. Gonzalez
cannot purchase a Medigap plan that covers drugs, but she could keep her Medigap policy and enroll
in a Part D prescription drug plan.
Mrs. West wears glasses and dentures and has enjoyed considerable pain relief from arthritis through
massage therapy. She is concerned about whether or not Medicare will cover these items and
services. What should you tell her? Correct Answer: Medicare does not cover massage therapy, or, in
general, glasses or dentures.
Mr. Patel is in good health and is preparing a budget in anticipation of his retirement when he turns
66. He wants to understand the health care costs he might be exposed to under Medicare if he were
,to require hospitalization as a result of an illness. In general terms, what could you tell him about his
costs for inpatient hospital services
under Original Medicare? Correct Answer: Under Original Medicare, there is a single deductible
amount due for the first 60 days of any inpatient hospital stay, after which it converts into a per-day
coinsurance amount through day 90. After day 90, he would pay a daily amount up to 60 days over
his lifetime, after which he would be responsible for all costs.
Ms. Henderson believes that she will qualify for Medicare Coverage when she turns 65, without
paying any premiums, because she has been working for 40 years and paying Medicare taxes. What
should you tell her? Correct Answer: To obtain Part B coverage, she must pay a standard monthly
premium, though it is higher for individuals with higher incomes.
Mr. Alonso receives some help paying for his two generic prescription drugs from his employer's
retiree coverage, but he wants to compare it to a Part D prescription drug plan. He asks you what
costs he would generally expect to encounter when enrolling into a standard MedicarePart D
prescription drug plan. What should you tell him? Correct Answer: He generally would pay a monthly
premium, annual deductible, and per-prescription cost-sharing.
Ms. Moore plans to retire when she turns 65 in a few months. She is in excellent health and will have
considerable income when she retires. She is concerned that her income will make it impossible for
her to qualify for Medicare. What could you tell her to address her concern? Correct Answer:
Medicare is a program for people age 65 or older and those under age 65 with certain disabilities,
end-stage renal disease, and Lou Gehrig's disease so she will be eligible for Medicare.
Mr. Xi will soon turn age 65 and has come to you for advice as to what services are provided under
Original Medicare. What should you tell Mr. Xi that best describes the health coverage provided to
Medicare beneficiaries? Correct Answer: Beneficiaries under Original Medicare have no cost-sharing
for most preventive services which include immunizations such as annual flu shots.
Mrs. Duarte is enrolled in Original Medicare Parts A and B. She has recently reviewed her Medicare
Summary Notice (MSN) and disagrees with a determination that partially denied one of her claims for
services. What advice would you give her? Correct Answer: Mrs. Duarte should file an appeal of this
initial determination within 120 days of the date she received the MSN in the mail.
Mr. Capadona would like to purchase a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan and a Medigap plan to pick
up costs not covered by that plan.
What should you tell him? Correct Answer: It is illegal for you to sell Mr. Capadona a Medigap plan if
he is enrolled in an MA plan, and besides, Medigap only works with Original Medicare.
Mrs. Park is an elderly retiree. Mrs. Park has a low fixed income. What could you tell Mrs. Park that
might be of assistance? Correct Answer: She should contact her state Medicaid agency to see if she
qualifies for one of several programs that can help with Medicare costs for which she is responsible.
Mr. Rainey is experiencing paranoid delusions and his physician feels that he should be hospitalized.
What should you tell Mr. Rainey (or his representative) about the length of an inpatient psychiatric
hospital stay that Medicare will cover? Correct Answer: Medicare will cover a total of 190 days of
inpatient psychiatric care during Mr. Rainey's entire lifetime.
Mr. Schmidt would like to plan for retirement and has asked you what is covered under Original Fee-
for-Service (FFS) Medicare? What could you tell him? Correct Answer: Part A, which covers hospital,
, skilled nursing facility, hospice, and home health services and Part B, which covers professional
services such as those provided by a doctor are covered under Original Medicare.
Agent John Miller is meeting with Jerry Smith, a new prospect. Jerry is currently enrolled in Medicare
Parts A and B. Jerry has also purchased a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan which he has had
for several years. However, the plan does not provide drug benefits. How would you advise Agent
John Miller to proceed? Correct Answer: Tell prospect Jerry Smith that he should consider adding a
standalone Part D prescription drug coverage policy to his present coverage.
Mr. Bauer is 49 years old, but eighteen months ago he was declared disabled by the Social Security
Administration and has been receiving disability payments. He is wondering whether he can obtain
coverage under Medicare. What should you tell him? Correct Answer: After receiving such disability
payments for 24 months, he will be automatically enrolled in Medicare, regardless of age.
Mr. Buck has several family members who died from different cancers. He wants to know if Medicare
covers cancer screening.
What should you tell him? Correct Answer: Medicare covers the periodic performance of a range of
screening tests that are meant to provide early detection of disease. Mr. Buck will need to check
specific tests before obtaining them to see if they will be covered.
Which of the following statement is/are correct about a Medicare Savings Account (MSA) Plans?
I. MSAs may have either a partial network, full network, or no network of providers.
II. MSA plans cover Part A and Part B benefits but not Part D prescription drug benefits.
III. An individual who is enrolled in an MSA plan is responsible for a minimal deductible of $500
indexed for inflation.
IV. Non-network providers must accept the same amount that Original Medicare would pay them as
payment in full. Correct Answer: I, II, and IV only
Mr. Lombardi is interested in a Medicare Advantage (MA) PPO plan that you represent. It is one of
three plans operated by the same organization in Mr. Lombardi's area. The MA PPO plan does not
include drug coverage, but the other two plans do. Mr. Lombardi likes the PPO plan that does not
include drug coverage and intends to obtain his drug coverage through a stand-alone Medicare
prescription drug plan. What should you tell him about this situation? Correct Answer: He could enroll
either in one of the MA plans that include prescription drug coverage or Original Medicare with a
Medigap plan and standalone Part D prescription drug coverage, but he cannot enroll in the MA-only
PPO plan and a stand-alone prescription drug plan.
Mrs. Ramos is considering a Medicare Advantage PPO and has questions about which providers she
can go to for her health care. What should you tell her? Correct Answer: Mrs. Ramos can obtain care
from any provider who participates in Original Medicare, but generally will have a higher cost-sharing
amount if she sees a provider who/that is not a part of the PPO network.
Mr. Romero is 64, retiring soon, and considering enrollment in his employer-sponsored retiree group
health plan that includes drug coverage with nominal copays. He heard about a neighbor's MA-PD
plan that you represent and because he takes numerous prescription drugs, he is considering signing
up for it. What should you tell him? Correct Answer: He should compare the benefits in his employer-
sponsored retiree group health plan with the benefits in his neighbor's MA-PD plan to determine
which one will provide sufficient coverage for his prescription needs.
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