AHIP module 5 2023-24 latest real exam WITH CORRECT ANS
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Mr. Garcia was told he qualifies for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP), but he lost the paper that explains what he could do during the SEP. What can you tell him? - ANSWER ==If the SEP is for MA coverage, he will generally have one opportunity to change his MA coverage.
Mrs. Walters is entitled t...
AHIP module - 5 – 2023 latest real exam
Mr. Garcia was told he qualifies for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP), but he lost the
paper that explains what he could do during the SEP. What can you tell him? -
ANSWER ==If the SEP is for MA coverage, he will generally have one opportunity to
change his MA coverage.
Mrs. Walters is entitled to Part A and has medical coverage without drug coverage
through an employer retiree plan. She is not enrolled in Part B. Since the employer plan
does not cover prescription drugs, she wants to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug
plan. Will she be able to? - ANSWER ==Yes. Mrs. Walters must be entitled to Part A
or enrolled in Part B to be eligible for coverage under the Medicare prescription drug
program.
Mrs. Goodman enrolled in an MA-PD plan during the Annual Election Period. In mid-
January of the following year, she wants to switch back to Original Medicare and enroll
in a stand-alone prescription drug plan. What should you tell her? - ANSWER
==During the MA Open Enrollment Period, from January 1 - March 31, she may
disenroll from the MA-PD plan into Original Medicare and also may add a stand-alone
prescription drug plan.
Mrs. Berkowitz wants to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan that does not include drug
coverage and also enroll in a stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plan. Under what
circumstances can she do this? - ANSWER ==If the Medicare Advantage plan is a
Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) plan that does not offer drug coverage or a Medical
Savings Account plan, Mrs. Berkowitz can do this.
Ms. Lee is enrolled in an MA-PD plan but will be moving out of the plan's service area
next month. She is worried that she will not be able to enroll in another plan available in
her new residence until the Annual Election Period. What should you tell her? -
ANSWER ==She is eligible for a Special Election Period that begins either the month
before her permanent move, if the plan is notified in advance, or the month she provides
notice of the move, and this period typically lasts an additional two months.
You are doing a sales presentation for Mrs. Pearson. You know that Medicare
marketing guidelines prohibit certain types of statements. Apply those guidelines to the
following statements and identify which would be prohibited. - ANSWER =="If you're
not in very good health, you will probably do better with a different product."
Mr. Anderson is a very organized individual and has filled out and brought to you an
enrollment form on October 10 for a new plan available January 1 next year. He is
currently enrolled in Original Medicare. What should you do? - ANSWER ==Tell Mr.
Anderson that you cannot accept any enrollment forms until the annual election period
begins.
, You are visiting with Mr. Tully and his daughter at her request. He has advanced
Alzheimer's and is incapable of understanding the implications of choosing a Medicare
Advantage or prescription drug plan. Can his daughter fill out the enrollment form and
sign it for him? - ANSWER ==Mr. Tully's daughter can do so only, if she is authorized
under state law as a court-appointed legal guardian, has a durable power of attorney for
health care decisions, or is authorized under state surrogate consent laws to make
health decisions.
Ms. Gonzales decided to remain in Original Medicare (Parts A and B) and Part D during
the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). At the beginning of January, her neighbor told her
about the Medicare Advantage (MA) plan he selected. He also told her there was an
open enrollment period that she might be able to use to enroll in a MA plan. Ms.
Gonzales comes to you for advice shortly after speaking to her neighbor. What should
you tell her? - ANSWER ==There is a MA Open Enrollment Period (OEP) that takes
place between January 1 and March 31, but Ms. Gonzales cannot use it because
eligibility to use the OEP is available only to MA enrollees.
Ms. Claggett is sixty-six (66) years old. She has been covered under Original Medicare
for the last six years due to her disability and has never been enrolled in a Medicare
Advantage or a Part D plan before. She wants to enroll in a Part D plan. She knows that
there is such a thing as the "Part D Initial Enrollment Period" (IEP) and has concluded
that, since she has never enrolled in such a plan before, she should be eligible to enroll
under this period. What should you tell her about how the Part D Initial Enrollment
Period applies to her situation? - ANSWER ==It occurs three months before and three
months after the month when a beneficiary meets the eligibility requirements for Part B,
so she will not be able to use it as a justification for enrolling in a Part D plan now.
Mary Samuels recently suffered a stroke while visiting her daughter and grandchildren.
As a result, Mary has been admitted to a rehabilitation hospital where she is expected to
reside for several months. The rehabilitation hospital is located outside the geographic
area served by her current Medicare Advantage (MA) plan. What options are available
to Mary regarding her health plan coverage? - ANSWER ==Mary may make an
unlimited number of MA enrollment requests and may disenroll from her current MA
plan.
Mrs. Pierce would like to enroll in a Medicare Cost plan that offers Part D prescription
drug coverage. She comes to you for advice about when she can enroll in a plan you
have previously discussed. What should you tell her? - ANSWER ==Enrollment in
Cost plans offering Part D coverage is available only during enrollment periods under
the Part D program, and Cost plans must accept enrollments during these periods.
Mr. Ford enrolled in an MA-only plan in mid-November during the Annual Election
Period (AEP). On December 1, he calls you up and says that he has changed his mind
and would like to enroll into a MA-PD plan. What enrollment rules would apply in this
case? - ANSWER ==He can make as many enrollment changes as he likes during the
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