#1
Who is eligible for Medicaid?
Only individuals over the age of 65
Only low-income individuals and families
Only individuals with disabilities
Both low-income individuals and families, as well as individuals with disabilities
#2
What is the role of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in relation to Medicaid?
CHIP provides coverage for adults
CHIP is a separate program that does not interact with Medicaid
CHIP provides coverage for children from low-income families who do not qualify for Medicaid
CHIP provides coverage for individuals with disabilities
#3
What is the process for determining Medicaid eligibility?
Eligibility is determined solely based on income
Eligibility is determined by a combination of factors including income, assets, age, and disability status
Eligibility is determined by the individual's political affiliation
Eligibility is determined by the individual's employment status
#4
Which government entity oversees the Medicaid program at the federal level?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
#5
Which of the following is TRUE regarding Medicaid coverage for nursing home care?
Medicaid covers nursing home care for all eligible individuals
Medicaid only covers nursing home care for individuals under the age of 65
Medicaid only covers nursing home care for individuals with disabilities
Medicaid does not cover nursing home care
#6
Which of the following is a service covered by Medicaid transportation benefits?
Transportation to social events
Transportation to work
Transportation to medical appointments
Transportation to recreational activities
#7
Which of the following is NOT a mandatory service covered by Medicaid?
Inpatient hospital services
Physician services
Prescription drugs
Cosmetic surgery
#8
What is the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) used for in Medicaid eligibility determination?
To determine eligibility for all Medicaid programs
To determine eligibility only for pregnant women and children
To determine eligibility only for the elderly
To determine eligibility for certain Medicaid programs
#9
What is the role of the Medicaid program in long-term care services?
Medicaid does not cover long-term care services
Medicaid covers only short-term care services
Medicaid covers long-term care services for all eligible individuals
Medicaid covers long-term care services only for individuals with high income
#10
Which of the following populations is typically covered under the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers?
Children under the age of 5
Individuals with severe disabilities
Adults over the age of 65
Veterans
#11
What is the purpose of Medicaid managed care programs?
To provide coverage for individuals with high incomes
To reduce costs and improve care coordination
To limit access to healthcare services
To increase administrative burden on healthcare providers
#12
Which of the following is a characteristic of Medicaid fee-for-service (FFS) programs?
Providers are paid a fixed monthly fee
Providers are reimbursed for each service provided
Providers are not reimbursed for any services
Providers are paid based on patient satisfaction scores
#13
What is a Medicaid waiver?
A document that excludes someone from Medicaid eligibility
A provision that allows states to deviate from traditional Medicaid rules
A type of Medicaid coverage for high-income individuals
A federal law that expands Medicaid services
#14
Which of the following is TRUE regarding Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?
All states have expanded Medicaid under the ACA
Medicaid expansion is optional for states
Medicaid expansion is only available to individuals under 30 years old
Medicaid expansion only applies to pregnant women
#15
Which of the following is TRUE about Medicaid estate recovery?
Medicaid estate recovery only applies to individuals over 80 years old
Medicaid estate recovery applies to all Medicaid beneficiaries
Medicaid estate recovery is optional for states
Medicaid estate recovery only applies to individuals with no assets
#16
What is the Medicaid coverage gap?
A period during which Medicaid beneficiaries are not covered
A situation where individuals earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but too little to afford private insurance
A policy loophole that allows certain individuals to receive Medicaid benefits without meeting eligibility criteria
A limitation in Medicaid coverage for certain medical conditions
#17
Which of the following is NOT typically covered under Medicaid dental services?
Routine cleanings
Dentures
Orthodontic treatment for cosmetic purposes
Emergency tooth extractions
#18
What is the Medicaid look-back period?
A period during which Medicaid eligibility is assessed
A period during which Medicaid recipients must report changes in income
A period during which Medicaid recipients must pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses
A period during which Medicaid examines an applicant's financial transactions