AHIP Final Exam Test Questions and Answers (2022/2023)
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AHIP Final Exam Test Questions and Answers (2022/2023)
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When you market Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, what may you offer as a gift to induce
enrollment in a plan?
You may provide gifts or prizes to all potential enrollees during an event that does not exceed $15 in
retail value.
By contacting plans available in your area, you have learned that the plan you represent has a significantly
lower monthly premium than the others. Furthermore, you see that the plan you represent has a unique
benefits package. What should you do to make sure your clients know about these pieces of information?
You may make comparisons between plans if you can support them by studies or statistical data and such
comparisons are factually based.
Mr. Cole has been a Medicaid beneficiary for some time, and recently qualified for Medicare as well. He
is concerned about changes in his cost-sharing. What should you tell him?
He should know that Medicaid will pay cost sharing only for services provided by Medicaid participating
providers.
If a beneficiary is enrolled in a stand-alone prescription drug plan and wants to keep that plan, what type
of Medicare health plan could the individual also enroll in, without being automatically disenrolled from
the stand-alone prescription drug plan?
The beneficiary could enroll in a private fee-for-service (PFFS) plan that does not include prescription
drug coverage; a cost plan; or a Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) plan.
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.
I, II, and III only [Show Less]