#1
What is the age requirement for Medicare eligibility in the United States?
#2
Which part of Medicare covers hospital stays?
#3
Which government agency administers the Medicare program?
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Social Security Administration (SSA)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Federal Medicare Agency (FMA)
#4
What is the 'Welcome to Medicare' preventive visit?
A mandatory visit for all Medicare enrollees
A one-time preventive visit available to new Medicare enrollees
A visit required before accessing Medicare benefits
A visit to welcome new Medicare Advantage enrollees
#5
Which Medicare part covers prescription drugs?
#6
What is the role of the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) in Medicare?
To provide health insurance to individuals without Medicare
To administer Medicare benefits
To offer free Medicare counseling and assistance
To regulate Medicare premiums
#7
Which of the following services is covered by Medicare Part B?
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Doctor visits
Nursing home care
#8
What is the 'Extra Help' program in Medicare?
A program providing additional benefits to Medicare Advantage enrollees
A program offering assistance with prescription drug costs for low-income Medicare beneficiaries
A program for extra benefits in Medicare Part A coverage
A program for extra benefits in Medicare Part B coverage
#9
Which Medicare program covers prescription drug costs?
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part D
Medicare Advantage
#10
What is the 'Initial Enrollment Period' (IEP) in Medicare?
A period during which individuals can enroll in Medicare for the first time
A period during which Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their coverage
A period during which Medicare premiums are adjusted annually
A period during which Medicare benefits are renewed annually
#11
When is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period?
January 1st - March 31st
April 1st - June 30th
July 1st - September 30th
October 15th - December 7th
#12
What is the 'donut hole' in Medicare Part D coverage?
Coverage gap for prescription drugs
Gap in hospital coverage
Lack of coverage for doctor visits
Gap in coverage for dental care
#13
What is the 'Medicare for All' proposal in the United States?
A plan to privatize Medicare
A proposal to expand Medicare to cover all Americans
A plan to eliminate Medicare entirely
A proposal to increase Medicare premiums
#14
What is the income-based Medicare premium adjustment called?
Medicare Gap
Medicare Donut
Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA)
Medicare Plus
#15
What is the purpose of the Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)?
To provide savings on Medicare premiums
To offer discounts on Medicare Advantage plans
To cover all medical expenses for Medicare beneficiaries
To provide free prescription drugs
#16
What does 'Medigap' refer to in the context of Medicare?
A supplemental insurance policy to cover gaps in original Medicare coverage
A government-funded assistance program for low-income Medicare beneficiaries
A program to provide assistance with Medicare premiums
A term for the maximum out-of-pocket expenses under Medicare
#17
What is the 'Medigap' insurance?
A type of Medicare Advantage plan
Supplemental insurance to cover Medicare out-of-pocket costs
A government program for low-income Medicare beneficiaries
A program to help with Medicare enrollment
#18
What is the purpose of Medicare Part C?
To cover prescription drugs
To provide supplemental coverage
To offer private insurance plans as an alternative to traditional Medicare
To provide coverage for hospital stays
#19
What is the 'Annual Enrollment Period' (AEP) in Medicare?
A period during which individuals can enroll in Medicare for the first time
A period during which Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their coverage
A period during which Medicare premiums are adjusted annually
A period during which Medicare benefits are renewed annually
#20
Which of the following is NOT a requirement to qualify for Medicare?
Being a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
Having worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years
Being age 65 or older
Having a qualifying disability
#21
Which of the following is NOT covered by Medicare?
Emergency room visits
Prescription drugs
Long-term care
Doctor visits
#22
What is the purpose of Medicare Advantage plans?
To provide additional benefits beyond original Medicare
To cover only hospital stays
To offer prescription drug coverage only
To replace original Medicare entirely
#23
What is the 'Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA)' primarily focused on?
Expanding Medicaid coverage
Improving access to Medicare Advantage plans
Reforming Medicare payment policies
Introducing a new Medicare eligibility age
#24
What is the main difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
Medicare is for low-income individuals, while Medicaid is for seniors.
Medicare is funded by the federal government, while Medicaid is jointly funded by federal and state governments.
Medicare covers hospital stays, while Medicaid covers prescription drugs.
Medicare is mandatory, while Medicaid is optional.
#25
What is the 'Medicare Summary Notice' (MSN)?
A summary of Medicare benefits received in the past year
A notice sent to beneficiaries to inform them of Medicare costs and services
A detailed statement of Medicare claims processed
A notice sent to providers regarding Medicare reimbursement rates