#1
Which part of Medicare covers hospital stays?
#2
Which Medicare program provides coverage for prescription drugs?
#3
What is the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)?
The period when individuals can enroll in Medicare for the first time
The time to make changes to existing Medicare coverage
The period for annual premium payment
The time when Medicare is temporarily suspended
#4
Which of the following is not covered by Medicare?
Doctor visits
Long-term care
Hospital stays
Prescription drugs
#5
What is the purpose of Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage?
To cover prescription drugs only
To replace Medicare Parts A and B
To provide supplemental insurance
To offer dental and vision coverage
#6
What does Medicare Part B primarily cover?
Prescription drugs
Hospital stays
Outpatient services
Nursing home care
#7
Which of the following is true about Medicare Part C?
It covers prescription drugs only
It is also known as Medigap
It is a combination of Part A and Part B
It covers dental and vision care only
#8
What is the purpose of Medicare Advantage plans?
To replace Original Medicare
To provide additional benefits beyond Original Medicare
To cover only hospital stays
To offer free healthcare services
#9
What is the 'Welcome to Medicare' preventive visit?
A one-time preventive visit within the first 6 months of enrollment
A routine check-up every year
A visit only for prescription drug coverage
A visit for emergency situations
#10
Which of the following is covered by Medicare Part A's hospice benefit?
Inpatient hospital care
Prescription drugs
End-of-life care
Outpatient surgeries
#11
What is the income-based component of Medicare Part D called?
Premium
Deductible
Donut Hole
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#12
In Medicare terminology, what is Medigap?
A government assistance program
A supplemental insurance plan
A prescription drug plan
An outpatient care program
#13
Which Medicare part covers preventive services like screenings and vaccinations?
#14
What is the 'Medicare for All' proposal aimed at achieving?
Expanding Medicare coverage to everyone
Eliminating Medicare altogether
Restricting Medicare benefits
Reducing funding for Medicare
#15
Which government agency administers the Medicare program?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)