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Mrs. Reeves is newly eligible to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan and her MA Initial Coverage
Election Period (ICEP) has just begun. Which of the following can she not do during the ICEP? - ✔✔She
can enroll in a Medigap plan to supplement the benefits of the MA plan that she's also enrolling in.
Mary Samuels recently suffered a stroke while visiting her daughter and grandchildren. As a result, Mary
has been admitted to a rehabilitation hospital where she is expected to reside for several months. The
rehabilitation hospital is located outside the geographic area served by her current Medicare Advantage
(MA) plan. What options are available to Mary regarding her health plan coverage? - ✔✔Mary may make
an unlimited number of MA enrollment requests and may disenroll from her current MA plan.
Mr. Ziegler is turning 65 next month and has asked you what he can do, and when he must do it, with
respect to enrolling in Part D. What could you tell him? - ✔✔He is currently in the Part D Initial
Enrollment Period (IEP) and, during this time, he may make one Part D enrollment choice, including
enrollment in a stand-alone Part D plan or an MA-PD plan.
When Myra first became eligible for Medicare, she enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B). She is
now 67 and will turn 68 on July 1. She would now like to enroll in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan and
approaches you about her options. What advice would you give her? - ✔✔She should remain in Original
Medicare until the annual election period running from October 15 to December 7, during which she can
select an MA plan.
Mrs. Parker likes to handle most of her business matters through telephone calls. She currently is enrolled
in Original Medicare Parts A and B but has heard about a Medicare Advantage plan offered by Senior
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, Health from a neighbor. Mrs. Parker asks you whether she can enroll in Senior Health's MA plan over the
telephone. What can you tell her?
I. Enrollment requests can only be made in face-to-face interviews or by mail.
II. Telephone enrollment request calls must be recorded.
III. Telephonic enrollments must include all required elements necessary to complete an enrollment.
IV. The signature element must be completed via certified mail. - ✔✔I & III only
You are doing a sales presentation for Mrs. Pearson. You know that Medicare marketing guidelines
prohibit certain types of statements. Apply those guidelines to the following statements and identify
which would be prohibited."
a. If you're not in very good health, you will probably do better with a different product."
b."A Private Fee-for-Service plan is not the same as a Medigap supplemental policy."
c."How are you this morning, Mrs. Pearson?"
d."Are you interested in a Medicare supplement plan or a Medicare health plan?" - ✔✔If you're not in
very good health, you will probably do better with a different product."
You have come to Mrs. Midler's home for a sales presentation. At the beginning of the presentation, Mrs.
Midler tells you that she has a copy of her medical records available because she thinks this will help you
understand her needs. She suggests that you will know which questions to ask her about her health
status in order to best assist her in selecting a plan. What should you do? - ✔✔You can only ask Mrs.
Midler questions about conditions that affect eligibility, specifically, whether she has one of the
conditions that would qualify her for a special needs plan.
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