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2024 General Compliance Module Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
A sales agent, employed by the Sponsor's first-tier, downstream, or related
entity (FDR), submitted an application for processing and requested two
things: 1) to back-date the enrollment date by one month, and 2) to waive
all monthly premiums for the beneficiary. What should you do? -
Answer✔️✔️-Process the application properly (without the requested
revisions)—inform your supervisor and the compliance officer about the
sales agent's request
You are performing a regular inventory of the controlled substances in the
pharmacy. You discover a minor inventory discrepancy. What should you
do? - Answer✔️✔️-Follow your pharmacy's procedures
You work for a Sponsor. Last month, while reviewing a Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) monthly report, you identified
multiple individuals not enrolled in the plan but for whom the Sponsor is
paid. You spoke to your supervisor who said don't worry about it. This
month, you identify the same enrollees on the report again. What should
you do? - Answer✔️✔️-Although you know about the Sponsor's non-
retaliation policy, you are still nervous about reporting—to be safe, you
submit a report through your compliance department's anonymous tip line
to avoid identification
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2024 General Compliance Module Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
A sales agent, employed by the Sponsor's first-tier, downstream, or related
entity (FDR), submitted an application for processing and requested two
things: 1) to back-date the enrollment date by one month, and 2) to waive
all monthly premiums for the beneficiary. What should you do? -
Answer✔️✔️-Process the application properly (without the requested
revisions)—inform your supervisor and the compliance officer about the
sales agent's request
You are performing a regular inventory of the controlled substances in the
pharmacy. You discover a minor inventory discrepancy. What should you
do? - Answer✔️✔️-Follow your pharmacy's procedures
You work for a Sponsor. Last month, while reviewing a Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) monthly report, you identified
multiple individuals not enrolled in the plan but for whom the Sponsor is
paid. You spoke to your supervisor who said don't worry about it. This
month, you identify the same enrollees on the report again. What should
you do? - Answer✔️✔️-Although you know about the Sponsor's non-
retaliation policy, you are still nervous about reporting—to be safe, you
submit a report through your compliance department's anonymous tip line
to avoid identification
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