Private Insurance Plans for Seniors
All of the following are core benefits of Medicare Supplement Plan A EXCEPT: Deductible payments for the first 60 days of hospitalization under Medicare hospitalization insurance Medicare Part A hospice coinsurance or copayment Medicare Part B coinsurance or copayment The first three pints of blood received
Deductible payments for the first 60 days of hospitalization under Medicare hospitalization insurance
A long-term care policy typically provides all of the following levels of care EXCEPT skilled care intermediate care acute care custodial care
acute care
Which type of long-term care benefit would be most appropriate for a stroke victim who requires speech therapy administered at her home? Respite care Continuing care Home health care Custodial care
Home health care
Which of these factors is NOT taken into consideration when determining the cost of a long-term care policy? Health of applicant Amount of benefits provided Age of applicant Personal income
Personal income
A Medicare supplement plan can be canceled by the insurer: after the probation period for any changes in the insured's health anytime for nonpayment of premiums
for nonpayment of premiums
The typical long-term care insurance policy is designed to provide a minimum of __ year(s) of coverage. 1 3 5 7
1
The difference between a Long Term Care Partnership Plan and a Non-Partnership Plan is which of the following? Pre-existing conditions Level of benefits Asset Protection Elimination period
Asset Protection
Tom has a home health care benefit and is confined to his home. Which of these benefits is NOT typically covered? Part-time nursing care Full-time nursing care Physical therapy Home health aides
Full-time nursing care
Which of these statements about Medicaid is CORRECT? Pays for Medicare charges exceeding the approved amount Intended for senior citizens Funded by federal, state, and local taxes Administered by the Federal government
Funded by federal, state, and local taxes
Which of the following statements is TRUE about Medicaid? It is health insurance for the elderly It is administered by the Federal government It is funded by federal, state, and local taxes Coverage includes compulsory hospital and voluntary supplementary medical insurance
It is funded by federal, state, and local taxes
The IRS states that a taxpayer's medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of their adjusted gross income is tax deductible. Which of the following may be considered a medical expense under this rule? Long Term Care Insurance premiums Dread Disease Insurance premiums Travel Accidental Insurance premiums Individual Disability Income Insurance premiums
Long Term Care Insurance premiums
Someone needing custodial care at home would require which type of coverage? Major medical Disability Long-term care Medicaid
Long-term care
Generally speaking, which three levels of care are Long-Term Care policies provided with? Disability, acute care, and hospitalization Accident, medical care, and rehabilitation Psychological, acute care, and assisted living Skilled nursing, intermediate, and custodial care
Skilled nursing, intermediate, and custodial care
All _____ policies must be guaranteed renewable. dental long-term care critical illness disability
long-term care
Bill requires some nursing care and supervision but NOT full-time care. Which of these nursing home options would best serve him? Nursing home Assisted living Congregate housing Custodial residence
Assisted living
Which of the following nursing home options would BEST suit an individual who needs some nursing care and supervision but NOT full-time care? Custodial care homes Assisted living facilities Skilled nursing facilities Congregate housing
Assisted-Living facilities
Which situation would qualify an individual for receiving benefits from a qualified long-term care policy? Becoming unemployed Becoming temporarily disabled Becoming injured on the job Becoming cognitively impaired (mentally ill)
Becoming cognitively impaired (mentally ill)
A Medicare Supplement Policy is: government insurance designed to provide healthcare to the elderly designed to provide prescription drug coverage to the elderly designed to fill in the gaps of Part A and Part B Medicare a supplement to Medicare Advantage Part C
Designed to fill in the gaps of Part A and B Medicare
Benefits provided by a Medicare Supplement policy must NOT: be payable to the insured duplicate Medicare benefits be sold to individuals under 70 charge additional premiums
Duplicate Medicare benefits
The purpose of Medicare Supplement Insurance is to address gaps in Medicare coverage, which can include: Medicare in-hospital deductible replacing HMO coverage covering chiropractic treatment treatment provided in a government hospital
Medicare in-hospital deductible
Which of these gaps in Medicare coverage is addressed with Medicare Supplemental Insurance? Medicare in-hospital deductible Dental work Nutritional supplements Chiropractic care
Medicare in-hospital deductible
Shirley has a Medigap policy, which is designed to pay costs associated with Medicare Parts A and B Medicare Advantage Medicare Part C Medicare Part D
Medicare parts A & B
Which type of plan would be most appropriate for an individual on Medicare and concerned that Medicare will NOT pay for charges exceeding the approved amount? Medicaid Long-term care Medicare supplement Plan F Comprehensive major medical
Medicare supplement plan F
Joe is a Medicare participant who receives his benefits through a Managed Health Care Plan. Which Medicare plan does he have? Part A Part B Part C Part D
Part C
Which of the following does Medicare Part D cover? Intensive care coverage Doctor visits Prescription drugs Hospital coverage
Prescription drugs
Which of the following provides Medicare supplement policies? Medicare Medicaid Private insurance companies Associations and employers
Private insurance companies
Premiums paid that exceed 7 1/2% of an insured's Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) are tax-deductible when paid for which of the following plans? Accidental Death and Dismemberment Personal Disability Income plan Qualified Long-Term Care plan Group disability income plan
Qualified Long-Term Care Plan
Which of the following is NOT a type of Medicare Advantage Plan? Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Private Fee-For-Services (PFFS) Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)
SSDI
Long-Term Care policies may provide coverage for claims arising from: senile dementia acute care in hospital alcoholism drug addiction
Senile dementia
In a Long-Term Care policy, activities of daily living (ADL's) can be each of the following EXCEPT Talking Dressing Transferring Feeding oneself
Talking
Respite care is able to provide: permanent relief to the patient's primary caregiver health care to the patient's primary caregiver weekly benefit payments to supplement the primary caregiver's income temporary relief to the patient's primary caregiver
Temporary relief to the patient's primary caregiver
A Medicare Supplement policy must NOT contain benefits which charge additional premiums duplicate Medicare benefits cover more than Medicare coverage are covered by Worker's Compensation
duplicate Medicare benefits
Continuous 24-hour care provided by licensed medical professionals under the direct supervision of a physician is called: adult day care home health care skilled nursing care custodial care
skilled nursing care
A Medicare Supplement basic benefit is: the first 3 pints of blood per year respite care disability income term life insurance
the first 3 pints of blood per year