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Mr. Moreno invited his neighbor, Agent Tom Smith, to discuss Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D plans that Agent Smith sells at the regular
Tuesday brunch the neighbors have for senior citizens. What should Agent Tom Smith tell Mr. Moreno about the kinds of food that can be provided to
potential enrollees who attend the sales presentation?
Choose one answer. a. Nothing may be provided to eat or drink during the sales presentation.
b. Any type of meal or food is allowed, as long as it is available to the general public and not just those who are
eligible to enroll in the plans.
c. Any meal is allowed, as long as it is valued at less than $15.
d. A meal cannot be provided, but light snacks would be permitted.
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Marks: 1
Last year Agent Melanie Meyers marketed and enrolled several clients in Medicare Advantage (MA) health plans. This year she has decided to focus
on non-MA products. What advice would you give Melanie if she wishes to continue to receive renewal fees?
Choose one answer. a. All that she needs to do is avoid being terminated for cause.
b. Melanie must remain trained, tested, licensed, and appointed, regardless of whether she is actively selling MA
products.
c. Melanie will need to do nothing to continue receiving renewal fees since the initial sale was made when she met
all requirements.
d. All that she needs to do is meet state licensure requirements moving forward.
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Marks: 1
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Mrs. Roswell is a new Medicare beneficiary and 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?
Choose one answer. a. 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.
b. The Medicare Part D drug plan is required to offer her coverage of the exact same drugs that she is currently
stabilized on, so she does not need to be concerned about transitioning to any new medications.
c. There is no possibility of obtaining coverage for her existing medications once coverage under the Medicare Part
D plan begins. She will need to have her physician help her select a new drug that is covered.
d. She should use an existing prescription drug coverage to get as large a supply of her existing drugs as possible,
and then pick new drugs that are covered under her Medicare plan’s formulary.
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Marks: 1
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Marks: 1 Mr. James has end-stage renal disease (ESRD). He has been covered under Original Medicare but would like to know if he can enroll in a Medicare
Advantage plan. What should you tell him?
Choose one answer. a. Individuals with end-stage renal disease may enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, but only if they are willing to
pay an extra premium to do so.
b. Individuals with end-stage renal disease can enroll in any Medicare Advantage plan that they choose without
paying an extra premium.
c. He will not be able to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan because he has end-stage renal disease unless a
special needs plan for beneficiaries with ESRD is available in his service area.
d. Individuals with end-stage renal disease can only enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan after they have been on
Mrs. Kendrick is six months away from turning 65. She wants to know what she will have to do to enroll in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan as soon
as possible. What could you tell her?
Choose one answer. a. MA plans are only available to those who have been enrolled in a Medigap plan for at least six months. Therefore,
before enrolling in an MA plan, she must first use a Medigap plan to supplement her Original Medicare coverage.
b. She must first enroll in a Medicare Part D plan, before enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan.
c. She must have previously been enrolled in Original Fee-for-Service Medicare for at least one year before she may
enroll in an MA plan.
d. She may enroll in an MA plan beginning three months immediately before her first entitlement to both Medicare
Part A and Part B.
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