#1
Which part of Medicare covers hospital stays?
#2
What does Medicare Part B primarily cover?
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Doctor visits and outpatient services
Nursing home care
#3
Which government agency administers the Medicare program?
Social Security Administration
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Federal Medicare Administration (FMA)
#4
Which Medicare plan covers prescription drugs?
#5
Which of the following services is typically not covered by Medicare?
Physical therapy
Chiropractic care
Durable medical equipment
Cosmetic surgery
#6
What is the role of a Medicare Summary Notice (MSN)?
It is a bill for Medicare services received.
It provides a summary of Medicare benefits and services.
It is a notice of changes in Medicare coverage.
It is a reminder of upcoming Medicare enrollment deadlines.
#7
What is the purpose of Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans?
To provide supplemental coverage
To provide dental and vision coverage
To combine Part A and Part B benefits
To cover prescription drugs
#8
Which of the following is NOT a requirement to be eligible for Medicare?
Being a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident
Age 65 or older
Having worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years
Being diagnosed with a specific medical condition
#9
What does Medigap insurance primarily do?
Provide coverage for prescription drugs
Fill gaps in Original Medicare coverage
Cover long-term care services
Provide dental and vision coverage
#10
What is the initial enrollment period for Medicare?
6 months before turning 65 to 6 months after
1 month before turning 65 to 1 month after
1 year before turning 65 to 1 year after
3 months before turning 65 to 3 months after
#11
What is the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage?
Original Medicare is run by private insurance companies, while Medicare Advantage is run by the government.
Original Medicare is a single plan, while Medicare Advantage offers multiple plan options.
Original Medicare covers only hospital stays, while Medicare Advantage covers only doctor visits.
Original Medicare offers more flexibility in choosing healthcare providers than Medicare Advantage.
#12
What does the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) allow beneficiaries to do?
Enroll in Medicare for the first time
Switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage
Change Medicare Advantage plans
All of the above
#13
What is the 'Medicare Part D Coverage Gap,' often referred to as the 'Donut Hole'?
A period where Medicare Part D coverage ends
A gap in coverage where beneficiaries pay more for prescription drugs
A special provision for low-income beneficiaries
A gap in coverage for hospital stays
#14
What is the income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) in Medicare?
A penalty for late enrollment in Medicare
A premium surcharge based on income
A discount for low-income beneficiaries
A deductible for Medicare Part A
#15
Which Medicare plan allows beneficiaries to add supplemental coverage for prescription drugs?
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)
#16
What is the purpose of the Medicare Savings Program?
To provide free Medicare coverage to all beneficiaries
To provide assistance with Medicare premiums and cost-sharing to low-income beneficiaries
To offer additional benefits to Medicare Advantage beneficiaries
To extend Medicare coverage for beneficiaries with chronic illnesses
#17
Which of the following is NOT typically covered by Medigap insurance?
Copayments
Coinsurance
Dental care
Foreign travel emergency care