AHIP - Final examination 2022/2023 questions and answers AHIP - Final examination
Mr. Zachow has a condition for which three drugs are available. He has
... [Show More] tried two but had an allergic
reaction to them. Only the third drug works for him and it is not on his Part D plan's formulary. What
could you tell him to do? correct answerMr. Zachow has a right to request a formulary exception to
obtain coverage for his Part D drug. He or his physician could obtain the standardized request form on
the plan's website, fill it out, and submit it to his plan.
Mr. Polanski likes the cost of an HMO plan available in his area, but would like to be able to visit one or
two doctors who aren't participating providers. He wants to know if the Point of Service (POS) option
available with some HMOs will be of any help in this situation. What should you tell him? correct
answerThe POS option might be a good solution for him as it will allow him to visit out-of-network
providers, generally without prior approval. However, he should be aware that it is likely he will have to
pay higher cost-sharing for services from out-of-network providers.
Mr. Barker had surgery recently and expected that he would have certain services and items covered by
the plan with minimal out-of-pocket costs because his MA-PD coverage has been very good. However,
when he received the bill, he was surprised to see large charges in excess of his maximum out-of-pocket
limit that included a number of services and items he thought would be fully covered. He called you to
ask what he could do? What could you tell him? correct answerYou can offer to review the plans appeal
process to help him ask the plan to review the coverage decision.
Ms. Stuart has heard about a special needs plan (SNP) that one of her friends is enrolled in and is
interested in that product. She wants to be sure she also has coverage for prescription drugs. Would she
be able to obtain drug coverage if she enrolled in the SNP? correct answera. Yes. All SNPs are required to
provide Part D coverage for prescription drugs.
b. Yes, but only if she qualifies for Part D prescription drug coverage under her state Medicaid program.
c. No. Medicare beneficiaries who enroll in an SNP must always obtain their drug coverage through a
stand-alone Part D Medicare prescription drug plan that they sign up for independent of their
enrollment in the SNP.
d. Maybe. Some SNPs offer Part D coverage for prescription drugs and some do not [Show Less]