A beneficiary who currently eligible for Medicare Part A who enrolls
into Part B, is __________________
Select one:
a.
No longer entitled to Part D.
b.Not granted an additional IEP to enroll into a Part D plan.
c.
Automatically given an ICEP enrollment period when they enroll in Part
B.
d.
Able to use a Special Election Period (SEP) to enroll into Part B. Correct
Answer-Not C
Once submitted, who can cancel an enrollment application before the
effective date?
Select one:
a.
The client
b.
The client's writing agent, as long as they do so before the effective date
of the plan
c.
, The client's Legal Authorized Representative/POA
d.
Both A and C Correct Answer-D. both A and C
If submitted after the first month of eligibility, the effective date for
enrollments in the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) must be the first of the
month following the month the enrollment is submitted.
Select one:
True
False Correct Answer-True
If the requested premium payment method is Social Security deductions,
__________________
Select one:
a.
The request must be approved by Social Security, so it could take one to
three months for deductions to begin.
b.
You should advise your client that this option is not available for Part D
products.
c.
The client must submit a separate form to Social Security to initiate
deductions.
d.
The deductions will begin immediately. Correct Answer-A