ACA Section 1557 differs from earlier legislation in providing broader protection against discrimination based on
sex
Section 1557 of the
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c. all health programs and activities administered by or receiving federal financial assistance from HHS. Correct
Which Medicare programs are covered by ACA Section 1557?
a. Parts A, C, and D, but not B. Correct
Under ACA Section 1557, prohibited actions involve
d. eligibility, claims, and marketing. Correct
Under ACA Section 1557, a person
c. cannot be discriminated against based on her legal or illegal immigration status or ability to speak English. Correct
Under ACA Section 1557, a health plan
d. cannot deny coverage to LEP individuals and is required to provide language assistance to them, free of charge. Correct
Which of these actions is most likely to be permitted in dealing with a person with limited English proficiency?
a. Allowing a child to interpret in an emergency. Correct
Under ACA Section 1557, sex discrimination includes a person's
c. sex, pregnancy, sex stereotypes, or gender identity. Correct
Under ACA Section 1557, a health plan sold through a state exchange may, based on an individual's age,
d. charge higher premiums. Correct
ACA Section 1557 rules for disability concern
d. Policies and procedures, physical access, and communication. Correct
Which area of potential discrimination is not generally covered by ACA Section 1557?
c. Employment (with the exception of the provision of health insurance). Correct
As a result of violations of ACA Section 1557 nondiscrimination rules,
c. a health plan may revoke an agent or broker's appointment with the health plan. Correct
For a health plan, what are the possible consequences of violations of ACA Section 1557?
b. Loss of federal business and compensatory damages. Correct
If a health plan violates ACA Section 1557 nondiscrimination protections, it may be
c. required to take corrective action and sometimes pay damages, and it may be sued by individuals. Correct
Ways to report potential Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) include:
e. All of the above Correct
Once a corrective action plan is started, the corrective actions must be monitored annually to ensure they are effective.
False
Any person who knowingly submits false claims to the Government is liable for five times the Government's damages caused by the violator plus a penalty.
False
These are examples of issues that should be reported to a Compliance Department: suspected Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA); potential health privacy violation, and unethical behavior/employee misconduct.
True
Bribes or kickbacks of any kind for services that are paid under a Federal health care program (which includes Medicare) constitute fraud by the person making as well as the person receiving them.
True Correct
Waste includes any misuse of resources such as the overuse of services, or other practices that, directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare Program.
True
You can help prevent Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) by doing all of the following:
• Look for suspicious activity;
• Conduct yourself in an ethical manner;
• Ensure accurate and timely data/billing;
• Ensure you coordinate with other payers;
• Keep up to date with FWA policies and procedures, standards of conduct, laws, regulations, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) guidance; and
• Verify all information provided to you.
F
What are some of the penalties for violating Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) laws?
all of the above
Some of the laws governing Medicare Parts C and D Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); the False Claims Act; the Anti-Kickback Statute; the List of Excluded Individuals and Entities (LEIE); and the Health Care Fraud Statute.
false
Abuse involves payment for items or services when there is no legal entitlement to that payment and the provider has not knowingly and/or intentionally misrepresented facts to obtain payment.
false
Compliance is the responsibility of the Compliance Officer, Compliance Committee, and Upper Management only.
False
Ways to report a compliance issue include:
All of the Above
What is the policy of non-retaliation?
Protects employees who, in good faith, report suspected non-compliance
These are examples of issues that can be reported to a Compliance Department: suspected Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA); potential health privacy violation, and unethical behavior/employee misconduct.
True
Once a corrective action plan begins addressing non-compliance or Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) committed by a Sponsor's employee or First-Tier, Downstream, or Related Entity's (FDR's) employee, ongoing monitoring of the corrective actions is not necessary.
True
At a minimum, an effective compliance program includes four core requirements.
False
Standards of Conduct are the same for every Medicare Parts C and D Sponsor.
T
Medicare Parts C and D plan Sponsors are not required to have a compliance program.
True
What are some of the consequences for non-compliance, fraudulent, or unethical behavior?
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