Health Insurance Exam 1
Group underwriting criteria includes all of the following EXCEPT
insurability of individual group members
The longer the benefit period of a disability income policy
the higher the policy's premium
Skilled nursing care means
nursing and rehabilitative care that is required daily and can be performed only by skilled medical practitioners on a doctor's orders.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act
obligates insurers that use a third-party source to acquire credit information to inform applicants who have been denied coverage of the identity of that source
Preferred provider organizations (PPOs) are typically
open-panel entities
The chief officer of an insurance department may issue all of the following penalties to licensees who engage in unfair or deceptive practices EXCEPT
order imprisonment for willful violators
In an HMO, the role of the gatekeeper is performed by the insured's
primary physician
In major medical policies, the coinsurance provision
requires the insured to pay a percentage of medical expenses
The purpose of a health savings account (HSA) is to
serve as a tax-favored way to accumulate funds to cover medical expenses
A medical expense policy's coinsurance provision
specifies the percentage of costs that will be paid by the insured and the insurer
Group health insurance premiums paid by the employer are
tax deductible as a business expense
When a group disability insurance plan is paid entirely by the employer, benefits paid to disabled employees are
taxable income to the employee
Changes to a written application for a life or health insurance policy can only be made by
the applicant
The period in which an insured must pay long-term care expenses before the policy benefits begin is called
the elimination period
The waiting period before benefit payments begin from a disability policy is called
the elimination period
All of the following are covered by Medicare Part A EXCEPT
the first 3 pints of blood
The maximum out of pocket cost for an insured is equal to
the insured's deductible times the coinsurance percentage minus the stop-loss limit
A distinguishing feature of a stock insurer is that
the issued policies are called non-participating policies
With a conditional receipt, coverage may become effective as early as the date
the policy is delivered to the owner
In a contributory plan, where the premium is paid by both the sponsor and the insured, what percentage of eligible employees must participate in the plan
75%
Which of the following must an individual have in order to establish a health savings account (HSA)
High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Which of the following policies pays a fixed hospital benefit directly to the insured, regardless of the actual hospital expenses incurred
Hospital indemnity policy
Under COBRA, the right to continue existing group health coverage is NOT available to an individual who
is terminated due to gross misconduct
In a noncontributory plan, when the premium is paid by the sponsor (employer), what percentage of eligible employees must participate in the plan
100%
The time limit on certain defenses provision (incontestability period) is usually how long in most states
2 years
The waiting period to qualify for Social Security disability benefits is
5 months
What is the definition of a fiduciary
A person in a position of trust and confidence who handles the affairs and funds of others
Which type of health insurance policy prevents the insurer from changing the premium rate of modifying the coverage in any way
Noncancelable policy
Which definition of total disability is most favorable to the insured
Own occupation
Who are the owners of a mutual insurance company
Policyowners
Joe offers a pair of tickets to the sold-out basketball game in exchange for the person to purchase her insurance with him. This is known as
Rebating
Julia's semiannual premium on her health insurance policy was due August 1. She forgot to pay the premium and suffers a loss on August 22, for which she files a claim. How will the insurer handle the situation?
The claim will be paid after Jackie pays her premium
In which type of contract is only one party's promises enforced
Unilateral contract
Medicare Part D provides coverage for
prescription drugs
Which of the following health insurance providers is most commonly associated with prepaid plans for subscribers
Health maintenance organizations
Which of the following situations described an instance of unfair discrimination
An insurer refuses to issue a policy to an applicant who works in an industry that is assumed to be at higher risk for HIV
The entire contract in a health insurance policy includes all of the following EXCEPT
Buyer's Guide
Major medical policies that pay 100% of covered expenses above a specifies amount contain what kind of provision
Stop loss provision
The expense that must be incurred before major medical benefits begin to be paid is
The deductible
If an employee of a large employer is over age 65 and is eligible for both Medicare and group health insurance, which will be the primary payor
The group policy will be primary.
Dwayne becomes disabled and is forced to leave his job for 4 months, during which time he received benefits under his disability income policy. Three months after returning to work, he is disabled again from the same cause. Which of the following statements is CORRECT
The original benefit period will resume as if Dwayne had not returned to work.
Which of the following most accurately described the probationary period in a health insurance policy
The period of conditional coverage after an application for coverage is submitted
An insurer's license to transact insurance business in the state is called
a certificate of authority
ABC Insurance Company's health insurance contract contains a 2-year time limit on certain defenses provision. This means that
after the policy has been in force for 2 years, ABC cannot deny claims on the basis of misinformation given in an application for insurance
All of the following would be eligible for Medicare EXCEPT
an individual with liver failure
All of the following would be considered activities of daily living (ADLs) for the purpose of a long-term care policy EXCEPT
cleaning
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) imposes requirements on health care providers with respect to
disclosure of protected health information
Which of the following actions may result in license suspension or revocation.
disobeying a cease and desist order
All of the following are processes within utilization management EXCEPT
financial planning certification
When conducting hearings, the Commissioner of Insurance may do all of the following EXCEPT
impose criminal penalties