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CHFP CARDS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS Facility Providers Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities Assisted Living Facilities Home Health Agencies Ambulatory Surgery Center Professional Providers Physicians Pharmacists Nurses Allied Professional Providers (APPs) - PT, clinical social work, & others Primary Care Physicians - Usually trained in: Family Practice General Practice General Internal Medicine Pediatrics Primary Care Physicians role is viewed as: Coordinator of a patients care Assessing a patient's condition Referring a patient to a specialist physician Specialists Focus on in-depth training in special diseases, body systems, or types of healthcare services. Since the majority of their work is done within a hospital facility, specialties of radiology, anesthesiology, and pathology - along with emergency room physicians and hospitalits are referred to as? Hospital-based Physicians Types of out-of-pocket payments by patients that can be required as part of a health insurance plan are: Deductibles Co-payments Coinsurance Deductible a predetermined amount that insured must pay each year before the insurance company will pay Coinsurance a percentage of the insurance payment amount that is paid by the patient, along with the amount paid by the insurer. Copayment A flat amount that the patient pays at each time of service. Benefit Payment Amount paid by the insurer to the provider after the claim is determined as appropriate. Covered benefit The services for which the insurer will pay. Medicare A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older, persons with disabilities, and persons with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI) Provides hospital insurance automatically @ age 65 (if FICA qualified) @ no fee but may have deductible & co-pay. Categorical eligibility Persons who have paid Medicare wage taxes for at least 40 calendar quarters. Part of only Medicare Part A.

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CHFP CARDS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS

Facility Providers


Hospitals

Skilled Nursing Facilities

Assisted Living Facilities

Home Health Agencies

Ambulatory Surgery Center


Professional Providers


Physicians

Pharmacists

Nurses

Allied Professional Providers (APPs) - PT, clinical social work, & others


Primary Care Physicians - Usually trained in:


Family Practice

General Practice

General Internal Medicine

Pediatrics


Primary Care Physicians role is viewed as:

,Coordinator of a patients care

Assessing a patient's condition

Referring a patient to a specialist physician


Specialists


Focus on in-depth training in special diseases, body systems, or types of healthcare services.


Since the majority of their work is done within a hospital facility, specialties of radiology,

anesthesiology, and pathology - along with emergency room physicians and hospitalits are referred to

as?


Hospital-based Physicians


Types of out-of-pocket payments by patients that can be required as part of a health insurance plan

are:


Deductibles

Co-payments

Coinsurance


Deductible


a predetermined amount that insured must pay each year before the insurance company will pay


Coinsurance


a percentage of the insurance payment amount that is paid by the patient, along with the amount paid

by the insurer.


Copayment


A flat amount that the patient pays at each time of service.

,Benefit Payment


Amount paid by the insurer to the provider after the claim is determined as appropriate.


Covered benefit


The services for which the insurer will pay.


Medicare


A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older, persons with disabilities,

and persons with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).


Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)


Provides hospital insurance automatically @ age 65 (if FICA qualified) @ no fee but may have deductible

& co-pay.


Categorical eligibility


Persons who have paid Medicare wage taxes for at least 40 calendar quarters. Part of only Medicare Part

A.


Medicare Part A Covers


Inpatient hospital services, certain organ transplants, ESRD treatment , inpatient skilled nursing facility

care, home health care and hospice care.


Lifetime Reserve


Medicare Part A after 180 days per spell of illness, the patient has a one-time bank of days to cover long

stays.


Medicare Part A Coverage for Hospital Stays

, o Cost of days 2 - 60 of a spell of illness or hospitalization

o Days 61-180 - the patient pays a coinsurance amount per day

o After 180 days, Medicare Part A stops & lifetime reserve may kick in


Medicare Part B


Voluntary program where a patient that meets the age or medical condition requirements for Medicare

Part A (but not the requirement to pay taxes for 40 calendar quarters) may participate in the insurance

benefit.



Funded by a combination of premiums paid by the beneficiary and general tax revenues from the federal

government.


Part B Only


Patients who are covered by Medicare Part B but not Medicare Part A.


Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage)


•Replaces and covers expenses found in Part A and B

•Medicare private fee-for-service plans (PFFS)

•Medicare managed care plans (HMOs and PPOs)

•Medicare specialty plans


Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage


a United States federal-government program to subsidize the costs of prescription drugs and prescription

drug insurance premiums for Medicare beneficiaries.

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