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Most individuals who are citizens and over age 65 are covered under Part A by
virtue of having paid Medicare taxes while working, though some may be
covered as a result of paying monthly premiums.
Enrollees should pay using automatic withdrawal from a bank account or credit
or debit card, direct monthly billing from the plan, or deductions from their
Social Security check.
Mr. Chen can disenroll from his employer-sponsored coverage to elect a
Medicare Advantage or Part D plan within 2 months of his disenrollment,
but he should revaluate if he really wants to drop his employer coverage.
Everyone who is entitled to Part A or enrolled under Part B is eligible to enroll in
a Medicare prescription drug plan. As long as Mrs. Mulcahy is entitled to Part A,
she does not need to enroll under Part B before enrolling in a prescription drug
plan.
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Mrs. Young is currently enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B),
but she has been working with Agent Neil Adams in the selection of
a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan. It is mid-September, and Mrs.
Young is going on vacation. Agent Adams is considering suggesting
that he and Mrs. Young complete the application together before
she leaves. He will then submit the paper application prior the start
of the annual enrollment period (AEP). What would you say If you
were advising Agent Adams?
Give this one a go later!
This is a bad idea. Agents are generally prohibited from soliciting or
accepting an enrollment form prior to the start of the AEP.
Mrs. Radford must be entitled to Part A and enrolled in Part B to enroll in
Medicare Advantage.
Unless she chooses a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan on her own, she
will be automatically enrolled in one available in her area.
You can only ask Mrs. Midler questions about conditions that affect eligibility,
specifically, whether she has end stage renal disease or one of the conditions
that would qualify her for a special needs plan.
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Most individuals who are citizens and over age 65 are covered under Part A by
virtue of having paid Medicare taxes while working, though some may be
covered as a result of paying monthly premiums.
Enrollees should pay using automatic withdrawal from a bank account or credit
or debit card, direct monthly billing from the plan, or deductions from their
Social Security check.
Mr. Chen can disenroll from his employer-sponsored coverage to elect a
Medicare Advantage or Part D plan within 2 months of his disenrollment,
but he should revaluate if he really wants to drop his employer coverage.
Everyone who is entitled to Part A or enrolled under Part B is eligible to enroll in
a Medicare prescription drug plan. As long as Mrs. Mulcahy is entitled to Part A,
she does not need to enroll under Part B before enrolling in a prescription drug
plan.
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2 of 50
Term
Mrs. Young is currently enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B),
but she has been working with Agent Neil Adams in the selection of
a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan. It is mid-September, and Mrs.
Young is going on vacation. Agent Adams is considering suggesting
that he and Mrs. Young complete the application together before
she leaves. He will then submit the paper application prior the start
of the annual enrollment period (AEP). What would you say If you
were advising Agent Adams?
Give this one a go later!
This is a bad idea. Agents are generally prohibited from soliciting or
accepting an enrollment form prior to the start of the AEP.
Mrs. Radford must be entitled to Part A and enrolled in Part B to enroll in
Medicare Advantage.
Unless she chooses a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan on her own, she
will be automatically enrolled in one available in her area.
You can only ask Mrs. Midler questions about conditions that affect eligibility,
specifically, whether she has end stage renal disease or one of the conditions
that would qualify her for a special needs plan.
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