AHIP 2023 Module 3 Questions and
Correct Answers
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? - correct answers: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. Rice is 68, actively working and has coverage for medical services and medications through his
employer's group health plan. He is entitled to premium free Part A and thinking of enrolling in Part B
and switching to an MA-PD because he is paying a very large part of his group coverage premium and it
does not provide coverage for a number of his medications. Which of the following is NOT a
consideration when making the change? - correct answers:Mr. Rice's retiree plan is required to take him
back if, within 63 days of having voluntarily quit the employer's plan, he decides that he prefers it to his
Medicare Part D plan.
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? - correct answers:She may fill prescriptions for covered drugs at non-network pharmacies,
but likely at a higher cost than paid at an in-network pharmacy.
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. - correct answers:I, II, and III only
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
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