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AHIP FINAL EXAM 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE | 200+ Practice Questions, Verified
Answers & EXPERT RATIONALE
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This study guide contains 200 comprehensive practice questions designed to
prepare you for the AHIP Medicare Certification Exam, featuring verified answers
with detailed EXPERT RATIONALE for each question to reinforce learning and
retention.
• Study this material by working through each question, attempting to answer
without looking at the EXPERT RATIONALE first, then reviewing the correct answer
and detailed explanation to identify knowledge gaps and strengthen understanding
of Medicare coverage, eligibility, compliance, and regulatory requirements.
QUESTION 1
Which Medicare program provides coverage for hospital inpatient services,
skilled nursing facility care, hospice, and home health services?
A) Medicare Part B
B) Medicare Part D
C) Medicare Advantage
D) Medicare Part A
E) Medigap
Correct Answer: D) Medicare Part A
Medicare Part A is the hospital insurance portion of the Original Medicare program
that covers inpatient hospital services, skilled nursing facility (SNF) care, home
health services, and hospice care. Parts B, D, C (Advantage), and Medigap cover
,different services such as physician services, prescription drugs, managed care
alternatives, and supplemental coverage respectively.
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is NOT covered under Medicare Part B?
A) Physician office visits
B) Outpatient hospital services
C) Prescription medications taken at home
D) Diagnostic tests and laboratory services
E) Durable medical equipment
Correct Answer: C) Prescription medications taken at home
Medicare Part B covers physician services, diagnostic services, outpatient hospital
care, and medical equipment. Prescription medications taken at home are covered
under Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage), not Part B. Part D specifically
covers outpatient prescription drugs dispensed by pharmacies.
QUESTION 3
What is the primary purpose of Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage)?
A) To provide supplemental coverage for out-of-pocket costs
B) To offer an alternative to Original Medicare through managed care plans
C) To cover prescription drugs exclusively
D) To provide coverage for nursing home care
E) To cover dental and vision services only
Correct Answer: B) To offer an alternative to Original Medicare through
managed care plans
,Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are private insurance alternatives
to Original Medicare that provide Part A and B coverage through managed care
organizations. These plans often include additional benefits and different cost
structures. Medigap provides supplemental coverage, Part D covers prescriptions,
and supplemental benefits vary by plan type.
QUESTION 4
An individual turning 65 years old must enroll in Medicare. What is the initial
enrollment period (IEP)?
A) 3 months before and 3 months after the month of eligibility
B) 6 months before and 6 months after the month of eligibility
C) 1 month before and 3 months after the month of eligibility
D) The month of eligibility only
E) 12 months after the month of eligibility
Correct Answer: A) 3 months before and 3 months after the month of
eligibility
The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) for Medicare is 7 months total: 3 months before
the month an individual turns 65, the month they turn 65, and 3 months after they
turn 65. Missing this deadline can result in late enrollment penalties unless
exemptions apply.
QUESTION 5
What is the General Enrollment Period (GEP) for Medicare?
A) July 1 through September 30 each year
B) January 1 through March 31 each year
C) October 15 through December 7 each year
D) April 1 through June 30 each year
, E) January 1 through December 31 each year
Correct Answer: B) January 1 through March 31 each year
The General Enrollment Period (GEP) runs from January 1 through March 31 each
year. Coverage beginning the following July 1 can be obtained during this period.
This is separate from the Special Enrollment Period and Initial Enrollment Period,
and late enrollment penalties typically apply if not enrolled during IEP.
QUESTION 6
Which of the following individuals would qualify for a Special Enrollment
Period (SEP)?
A) A 67-year-old with no current coverage
B) A beneficiary who loses employer group health plan coverage
C) A beneficiary turning 67 years old
D) A beneficiary who wants to switch between Medicare Advantage plans
E) A beneficiary with a retirement account
Correct Answer: B) A beneficiary who loses employer group health plan
coverage
A Special Enrollment Period (SEP) is triggered by qualifying life events such as loss
of employer coverage, marriage, divorce, relocation to a service area outside their
plan's coverage, or loss of Medicaid. A 67-year-old with no coverage would need to
use the General Enrollment Period and face potential penalties.
QUESTION 7
What is the Medicare Part A deductible for 2026?
A) $100
B) $1,000