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Pass the AHIP (America’s Health Insurance Plans) Final Exam with confidence using this 2026/2027 updated guide featuring real exam-style questions and verified answers with detailed rationales. Designed for insurance agents, brokers, and healthcare professionals seeking Medicare Advantage (Part C), Medicare Part D, Medicare Supplement (Medigap), and compliance certification. This complete A+ guide covers all key domains: Medicare enrollment periods, eligibility rules, plan benefits, star ratings, low-income subsidies, appeals and grievances, marketing guidelines (CMS compliance), scope of appointment, fraud and abuse, and ethical sales practices. Each question mirrors the official AHIP final exam format, with answers verified for accuracy under current CMS regulations. Updated for the 2026/2027 certification cycle – guaranteed 100% pass or your money back. Perfect for annual certification renewal or first-time test takers.

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AHIP 2026/2027 Final Exam Updated

Questions and Verified Answers, 100%

Guaranteed Pass




1. A beneficiary turns 65 on June 15, 2026. When is their

Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)?

A. March 1 – September 30, 2026

B. April 1 – September 30, 2026

C. March 1 – June 30, 2026

D. June 1 – December 31, 2026

Answer: A

Rationale: IEP begins 3 months before birthday month

(March), includes birthday month (June), and ends 3

months after (September). Total 7 months: March 1 –

September 30.

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2. Which statement about Part A premium-free eligibility is

correct?

A. All beneficiaries aged 65+ automatically get premium-

free Part A.

B. 40 quarters of Medicare-covered employment are

required.

C. 30 quarters of employment plus spouse’s 10 quarters.

D. ESRD patients never pay Part A premium.

Answer: B

Rationale: 40 quarters (10 years) of work history required

for premium-free Part A. Option A false; Option C

insufficient; Option D false – ESRD patients may pay if

lacking work credits.




3. (Scenario) Mrs. Lee, age 68, has Part A only. She wants

Part B. When can she enroll?

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A. Only during AEP (Oct 15 – Dec 7).

B. Any time with penalty.

C. General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 – Mar 31) with possible

penalty.

D. She cannot enroll after age 65.

Answer: C

Rationale: GEP is Jan 1 – Mar 31 for those who missed IEP.

Part B late penalty applies (10% per 12-month period

without coverage).




4. What is the Part B late enrollment penalty for 2026?

A. 5% per year without coverage, added permanently.

B. 10% per 12-month period without coverage, added

permanently.

C. 15% one-time fee.

D. No penalty if enrolling during GEP.

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Answer: B

Rationale: 10% per full 12-month period eligible but not

enrolled, added to monthly premium for life.




5. Which of the following trigger a Special Enrollment Period

(SEP) for Part B? (Select 3)

A. Moving to a new state.

B. Losing employer group health coverage.

C. Becoming eligible for Medicaid.

D. Turning 65.

E. Voluntarily dropping employer coverage.

Answers: A, B, C

Rationale: A – move SEP (2 months after move). B – loss of

employer coverage SEP (6 months). C – Medicaid SEP (any

time). D – IEP, not SEP. E – voluntary drop without loss of

other coverage does not qualify.

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