CH 9 HEALTH AND DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE/ MULT CHOICE
What is a typical copayment amount for individuals?
$20-30
The average per employee cost for health care in 2012 was more than
$8,900.
How much income is usually replaced with a private income insurance program for a disability?
40-60%, with some plans paying up to 75%
Which of the following is most likely to use a health maintenance organization?
A family with teenagers who need annual checkups for sports at school.
Most people receive health insurance from
A plan offered by their employer.
A policy that pays you back for actual expenses is called
A reimbursement plan.
Which of the following activities is NOT a step being taken to reduce health care costs?
A. Community health education programs motivate people to take better care of themselves. B. Physicians encourage patients to pay cash for routine medical care and lab tests. C. Programs to carefully review health care fees are available. D. Involvement in community health planning can help achieve a better balance between health needs and health care resources. E. All of these activities can reduce health care costs.
In which circumstances may the right to elect continued coverage under COBRA exist for a covered spouse or dependent?
A. Divorce. B. Legal separation. C. Loss of dependent child status. D. The covered employee's death. E. All of these.
Disability income insurance plans can offer benefits
A. For only a few years. B. Until age 65. C. For life. D. All of these are possibilities. E. None of these is correct.
Which of the following is correct about your health plan's summary plan description?
A. It contains information about the coverage of dependents. B. It contains information about what services will require a co-pay. C. It contains information about circumstances when your employer can terminate your health plan benefits. D. All of these are correct.
Medicaid covers
A. Lab services. B. Skilled nursing and home health services. C. Prescription drugs. D. Eyeglasses. E. All of these.
The Health Insurance and the Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act of 2010
A. Prohibits denying coverage to children with preexisting medical conditions. B. Bans insurance companies from dropping people from coverage when they get sick. C. Eliminates co-pays for preventive services. D. Ensures access to an effective appeals process by the health insurance plan. E. All of these are true.
Which of the following about individual health insurance policies is NOT correct?
All insurance companies that offer this type of policy are required to charge the same rates.
All of the following are sources of disability income except
All of these are sources of disability income.
Who is most likely to use a home health care agency?
An elderly neighbor.
This health insurance provision lets your insurer make direct payments to your doctor or hospital.
Assigned benefits
Rising health costs are due to all of the following except
Baby boomers using fewer health care services.
Brittany and Brandon are both charged $250 for an office visit to the same specialist. Brittany's reimbursement policy has a deductible of $300. Once she has met the deductible, the policy will cover the full cost of her visits. Brandon's indemnity policy will pay him $150, the maximum amount his plan provides for a visit to any specialist. Which of the following is correct?
Brittany will pay more because she must pay the entire bill since she has not met her deductible while Brandon will have part of his bill paid by his policy.
Nancy is studying the health insurance plan options offered by her employer. She wants a policy that will have the insurance pay a percentage of her medical expenses after she meets her deductible. She should review the
Coinsurance.
The insurance that helps pay hospital, surgical, medical, and other bills with a low deductible is known as a(n)
Comprehensive major medical policy.
COBRA stands for
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.
Jenny wants health insurance that limits the amount that she must pay before the insurance starts paying benefits. She is concerned about a
Deductible.
The set amount that you must pay toward medical expenses before the insurance company pays benefits is called
Deductible.
Miguel is concerned that the health insurance option he is considering plays upon unrealistic fears. He is most concerned about a
Dread disease policy.
Which of the following is INCORRECT about dread disease policies?
Each policy covers a wide range of conditions.
Under the 2010 health care reform law, which of the following is NOT correct?
Employers must offer continuing coverage through COBRA for up to 24 months after you leave your job.
Anna contributes pretax dollars to an account managed by her employer for her health care expenses. If she does not spend all of her money by the end of the year, she may forfeit it. What kind of plan does she have?
FSA
If you are concerned that your disability insurer may try to cancel your coverage if your health becomes poor, you should look for a plan that offers
Guaranteed renewability.
Monica's employer offers a health insurance plan with a very high deductible. In addition, her employer provides a fund for her to spend specifically on health care. What kind of plan does she have?
HRA
Jacob is concerned that his out-of-pocket health care expenses will be quite high, so he is considering adding contributions to a tax-free account that he can use with his high-deductible policy to cover catastrophic expenses. What kind of plan does he have?
HSA
Cameron, age 25, sustained a debilitating hand injury and was unable to perform his job as a viola player in the local orchestra for 45 days. His employer has a disability income insurance policy that pays 70% of take-home pay with an elimination period of 60 days and coverage to age 65. Given this information, which of the following is true for Cameron?
He will not be eligible for any disability income because his disability ended before the elimination period ended.
Xavier's employer offers a health plan that stresses preventive services and covers routine immunizations and checkups, screening programs, and diagnostic tests. What kind of plan does his employer offer?
Health maintenance organization (HMO)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield are
Hospital and medical service plans.
The type of health insurance coverage that pays for some or all of the daily costs of room and board during a hospital stay is
Hospital expense.
Medicare (Part A) covers
Inpatient hospital care.
A provision in a health insurance policy that will cover only a fixed amount for an expense is called
Internal limit.
This health insurance provision sets limits on the amount of repayment for certain services.
Internal limits
The type of health insurance coverage that takes up where basic health insurance coverage leaves off is
Major medical expense.
Jack needs comprehensive medical coverage; however, his income is quite low. What plan should he investigate?
Medicaid
Which of the following is correct?
Medical expense plans may reimburse an individual for hospital stays, doctors' visits, and medications.
Which of the following is NOT a private health care plan?
Medicare
A Medigap policy fills the gap between medical costs and medical payments from
Medicare.
Individuals over the age of 65 who are eligible for federal government health plan coverage may also be interested in purchasing more coverage called
Medigap
Which of the following is NOT a type of health insurance available to individuals or employees?
Minor medical indemnity insurance
After you have reached a certain limit that you must pay for the deductible and coinsurance, the insurance company covers 100% of any additional cost. This is called
Out-of-pocket limit.
What is the primary purpose of medical expense insurance?
Pay actual medical costs for illness or injury.
The type of health insurance coverage that may cover routine doctor visits, X-rays, and lab tests is
Physician expense.
This type of plan combines features of HMOs and PPOs. It uses a network of participating physicians and medical professionals who have contracted to provide services for certain fees.
Point-of-service plan
Yvonne's employer offers a health plan that has a group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide specified medical services to members at prearranged fees. This health plan offers some flexibility since members can either visit a physician from a list or go to their own doctors. What kind of plan does her employer offer?
Preferred provider organization (PPO)
Which of the following is true about an elimination period?
Premiums for a plan with an elimination period of 90 days will be less than premiums for a plan with an elimination period of 60 days.
A quality health insurance plan should do all of the following except
Provide a lifetime maximum level of coverage of up to $50,000.
A health insurance policy with this provision lists coverage in terms of services, not dollar amounts.
Service benefits
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
Sets federal standards to ensure that workers do not lose their health insurance if they change jobs.
Mark was severely injured while on vacation and expects to be unable to work for at least 12 months. Because of his injury, he should expect to be eligible for disability income from
Social Security.
Fran is interested in purchasing health insurance that limits the total out-of-pocket amount that she will have to pay. She should consider a
Stop-loss provision.
The type of health insurance coverage that may specify the maximum payment amount for an operation is
Surgical expense.
Which of the following is TRUE about long-term care insurance?
The older you are when you enroll, the higher the annual premium.
Which of the following is NOT correct?
Victims of accidents and crimes require fewer emergency medical services than in the past.
Katrina was injured in an accident at work. The benefits she will receive to cover part of her income will come from
Worker's compensation.
Which of the following is incorrect?
bad disability policy pays you if you cannot work at your regular job.
coordination of benefits (COB) applies to
combining the benefits of two insurance policies issued for a married couple.
how many people in the United States do not have health insurance?
er 50 million