#1
Which of the following is NOT a part of Medicare?
#2
What does Medicare Part A cover primarily?
Doctor visits
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Dental care
#3
What is the 'Initial Enrollment Period' for Medicare?
The period when one can first enroll in Medicare, lasting seven months
A one-time opportunity to switch between Medicare Advantage plans
A period during which one can sign up for Medigap coverage without underwriting
A period when individuals can enroll in Medicare Part D plans
#4
What is the primary difference between Medicare Part A and Part B?
Part A covers hospital stays, while Part B covers doctor visits.
Part A covers prescription drugs, while Part B covers hospital stays.
Part A covers doctor visits, while Part B covers hospital stays.
Part A covers long-term care, while Part B covers ambulance services.
#5
In Medicare, what does the term 'Medically Necessary' mean?
Services or supplies needed to diagnose or treat an illness or injury
Services or supplies recommended by a friend or family member
Services or supplies that are optional
Services or supplies that are not covered by Medicare
#6
What is the purpose of the Medicare Star Ratings?
To determine eligibility for Extra Help
To evaluate the quality of Medicare Advantage and Part D plans
To calculate Medicare premiums
To provide discounts on Medicare premiums
#7
Medicare Part B typically covers which of the following?
Hospital stays
Doctor visits
Long-term care
Prescription drugs
#8
What is the purpose of Medicare Advantage (Part C)?
To cover dental and vision care
To provide coverage for prescription drugs
To offer an alternative to Original Medicare
To supplement Medicare Part A
#9
What is the Medicare Part A deductible amount for hospital stays in 2024?
#10
Which of the following is NOT typically covered by Medicare?
Routine eye exams
Ambulance services
Mental health care
Elective cosmetic surgery
#11
What is the 'coverage gap' in Medicare Part D often referred to as?
Medicare Advantage
Donut Hole
Extra Help
Supplemental Coverage
#12
Which government agency oversees the Medicare program?
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Social Security Administration (SSA)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
#13
Which of the following is TRUE regarding Medicare Part D?
It covers hospital stays
It covers prescription drugs
It covers doctor visits
It covers long-term care
#14
What does the Medicare Part B premium depend on?
Income
Age
Health status
Geographic location
#15
Which of the following is TRUE about Medigap policies?
They are provided by the federal government
They can be used to pay for Medicare Advantage premiums
They cover prescription drugs
They are only available to individuals with low income
#16
What is the purpose of the Medicare Savings Program (MSP)?
To provide assistance with Medicare premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance
To provide free prescription drugs to Medicare beneficiaries
To offer supplemental coverage for vision and dental care
To provide long-term care services to Medicare beneficiaries
#17
What is the purpose of the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) in Medicare?
To enroll in Medicare for the first time
To switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage
To change Medicare Advantage plans
To apply for Extra Help with prescription drug costs
#18
What is the role of a Medicare Supplement Insurance broker?
To provide free Medicare counseling to beneficiaries
To sell Medicare Advantage plans
To help individuals compare and purchase Medigap policies
To oversee the Medicare appeals process