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LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE EXAM PREP 2026 | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE & PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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This Life & Health Insurance Exam Prep 2026 Complete Study Guide is a comprehensive preparation resource designed to help candidates successfully prepare for life and health insurance licensing exams. The guide includes high-yield review content and practice questions with answer explanations covering life insurance fundamentals, health insurance policies, annuities, accident and disability insurance, long-term care insurance, Medicare basics, underwriting principles, policy provisions, insurance laws and regulations, ethics, producer responsibilities, and claims processes. Designed to strengthen insurance knowledge, improve exam readiness, and reinforce essential licensing concepts, this resource provides a structured study experience to support confidence, knowledge retention, and success on Life & Health Insurance certification exams.

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LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE EXAM PREP
2026 | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE &
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
| GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED SUCCESS




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers

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,Basic Medical Expense policies Provide coverage for Hospital, Surgical and Physicians Medical Expense.
-Purchased as a individual or group policy.
-provide first dollar coverage (no deductibles).
-limited benefit periods and low coverage limits.


Major Medical Expense Policy -A supplement (in addition) to Basic Medical or as a stand-alone policy.
-individual or group policy.
-Take over when the Basic Policy runs out


Hospital Expenses -Pay for covered expenses incurred during a hospital stay.
1. Daily hospital benefit - Room and Board
2. Miscellaneous expenses - Other Medical Expenses (X-Rays, MRI,
Prescriptions, Doctor Visits)

,Daily Hospital Benefit -Cost of a hospital room, up to a daily $ limit. The limit may be expressed either
as a dollar amount, e.g. $500 per day, or it may be expressed as the Usual,
Customary and Reasonable (UCR) and Charge


Usual, Customary and Reasonable (UCR) Insurance company will pay an amount for a given procedure based upon the
average charge for that procedure in that specific geographic area. The
coverage is subject to a maximum amount or number of days.


Benefit Schedule -Specifically states what is covered in the plan and for how much. The coverage
is subject to a maximum amount or number of days.


Indemnity Insured pays the bill and is reimbursed by the insurance company up to a
specified limit amount. Medical expense policies that pay a fixed rate provide
the insured with a stated benefit amount for each day of hospital confinement.


Reimbursement Policyowners obtain medical treatment from whatever source they want and
submit their charges to their insurer for reimbursement (actual amount).


Service Based Contracts -Pay doctors and hospitals directly according to the # of days of coverage that
is provided in the contract for each event and are prepayment plans. Once a
claim is settled, the insured will receive an Explanation of Benefit (EOB), which
is a written confirmation that the claim was paid. Blue Cross and Blue Shield,
Health Service Corporations and Medicare coverage are all provided on a
Service Basis.

, Miscellaneous Expense Benefits -Secondary benefits (inside benefits) because they occur inside the hospital for
charges related to the stay. X-rays, prescriptions, MRI's, anesthesia and lab fees
are usually separate fees incurred during a stay. Miscellaneous Expense
Benefits have separate limits, referred to as Inside Limits. The are expressed
usually as a multiple of the daily amount (UCR)


Surgical Expense A schedule of procedures lists the amount allowable for each procedure. If a
surgical procedure is not found in the schedule, it will still be payable. The
amount payable for a procedure not listed is based on its relative value to a
procedure of similar difficulty. There are usually no deductibles.


Surgical Schedule Is simply a price list. Each procedure is listed and a dollar amount assigned and
if a procedure is not listed in the schedule it is still paid.

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