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Pass the Cigna Medicare Product and Benefits Exam on your first attempt with this complete 2026/2027 guide featuring 55 actual questions and verified answers with detailed rationales. This A+ Graded resource covers all key domains including Cigna Medicare product overview (PPO vs HMO vs PDP vs SNP plans), Medicare Advantage incentives, the Part D Senior Savings Model ($0 insulin copays), the Cigna Healthy Today flex card, Caregiver Support program, Post-Hospital Meal Benefit, Cigna Dental Allowance, and plan comparison knowledge. Each question includes accurate answers and rationales to reinforce understanding of Cigna's Medicare portfolio and supplemental benefits . With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently prepare for this exam, which requires an 80% target score and covers Cigna's product portfolio, plan features, benefits, and supplemental programs . Download your complete Cigna Medicare Product and Benefits Exam guide instantly!

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CIGNA MEDICARE PRODUCT AND BENEFITS EXAM 55 Questions | 2026 Edition




CIGNA MEDICARE PRODUCT AND BENEFITS EXAM
Comprehensive Examination Preparation | 55 Questions with Correct Answers and Rationales | 2026 Edition


Total Questions: 55 Multiple-Choice Questions

Target Score: 80% for Exam Readiness (44/55 Correct)

Cognitive Levels: 30% Recall | 50% Application | 20% Analysis

Question Style: 70% Scenario-Based | 25% Direct Recall | 5% Analysis

Format: Four Options (A-D), One Correct Answer Per Question




Section 1: Cigna Medicare Product Overview (Q1-Q10)

Q1: Which of the following best describes Cigna's mission as it relates to Medicare beneficiaries?
A. To maximize shareholder returns through premium collection and cost containment strategies
B. To ensure access to quality care, affordable healthcare options, and personalized customer service to improve
health, well-being, and peace of mind [CORRECT]
C. To replace all government-funded Medicare programs with private insurance alternatives
D. To provide the lowest-cost plans in every market regardless of benefit design or network quality
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cigna's mission is to ensure access to quality care, affordable healthcare options, and personalized customer service to
improve the health, well-being, and peace of mind of those served. Option A describes a purely financial objective, not Cigna's
mission. Option C is incorrect because Cigna works within the Medicare program, not to replace it. Option D is incorrect because cost is
only one component of Cigna's mission, not the sole focus.

Q2: Which of the following are Cigna's guiding principles? Select the most complete and accurate answer.
A. Customer focus, integrity, innovation, collaboration, excellence, and accountability [CORRECT]
B. Profitability, market share growth, cost reduction, and competitive pricing
C. Quality assurance, regulatory compliance, risk management, and data analytics
D. Patient advocacy, community outreach, medical research, and disease prevention
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cigna's guiding principles include customer focus, integrity, innovation, collaboration, excellence, and accountability. These
principles form the foundation for how Cigna conducts business and serves Medicare beneficiaries. Option B describes business
strategies, not guiding principles. Option C lists operational functions, and Option D describes community initiatives rather than
organizational principles.

Q3: A Medicare beneficiary named Clara travels frequently between states to visit her grandchildren. She values
choice, flexibility, and the ability to see specialists without referrals. Which Cigna Medicare plan type is most



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appropriate for her?
A. HMO Plan, because it offers the most comprehensive coordinated care
B. D-SNP Plan, because it provides dual-eligible coverage for maximum benefits
C. PDP Plan, because standalone prescription drug coverage is all she needs
D. PPO Plan, because it offers open-access networks, out-of-network and travel access, and no referrals are
required [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: PPO Plans offer choice, flexibility, open-access networks, out-of-network/travel access, and no referrals required, making
them ideal for Clara's lifestyle. HMO Plans typically require PCP selection and referrals for specialists, which contradicts Clara's
preference. D-SNP Plans are for dual-eligible beneficiaries, which does not apply here. PDP Plans only cover prescription drugs and
would not provide the medical coverage a traveling beneficiary needs.

Q4: Which of the following accurately distinguishes HMO Plans from PPO Plans in Cigna's Medicare portfolio?
A. HMO Plans offer out-of-network coverage while PPO Plans do not
B. PPO Plans typically require a Primary Care Physician (PCP) selection while HMO Plans do not
C. HMO Plans typically require selection of a Primary Care Physician (PCP), and some plans may require
referrals to see specialists, whereas PPO Plans offer greater flexibility with no PCP requirement and
out-of-network coverage [CORRECT]
D. HMO Plans and PPO Plans are identical in structure but differ only in premium cost
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: HMO Plans typically require PCP selection and may require referrals to see specialists, while PPO Plans offer greater
flexibility with no PCP requirement and out-of-network coverage. Option A is backwards because PPOs offer out-of-network
coverage, not HMOs. Option B reverses the actual features. Option D is incorrect because the two plan types have fundamentally
different structural designs, not just cost differences.

Q5: What is the primary purpose of Cigna's Secure Rx PDP plan?
A. To provide comprehensive dental, vision, and hearing coverage for all Medicare beneficiaries
B. To offer the highest tier of prescription drug coverage with no formulary restrictions
C. To serve customers receiving Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) who need basic prescription drug protection
[CORRECT]
D. To replace Medicare Advantage prescription drug coverage for dual-eligible beneficiaries
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Secure Rx is a standalone PDP plan designed specifically for customers receiving Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) who
need basic prescription drug protection. Option A describes supplemental benefits, not a PDP. Option B is incorrect because Secure Rx
is designed for basic coverage, not comprehensive or unrestricted coverage. Option D is incorrect because Secure Rx is a standalone
PDP, not a replacement for MA-PD coverage.

Q6: Which Cigna Medicare plan type is specifically designed for individuals who are eligible for both Medicare and
Medicaid?
A. C-SNP (Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan)
B. D-SNP (Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plan) [CORRECT]
C. I-SNP (Institutional Special Needs Plan)
D. HMO-POS (Health Maintenance Organization Point-of-Service)



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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: D-SNP plans are designed specifically for customers who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dual-eligible
beneficiaries). C-SNP plans serve individuals with specific chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart failure. I-SNP plans serve
institutionalized individuals in long-term care facilities. HMO-POS is a plan design variation, not a Special Needs Plan type.

Q7: A customer has been diagnosed with diabetes and requires specialized care management, disease-specific
benefits, and a tailored provider network. Which Cigna Medicare plan type would best serve this individual?
A. PPO Plan, because of its flexible network and out-of-network access
B. Secure Rx PDP, because diabetes management is primarily medication-based
C. C-SNP (Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan), designed for customers with specific chronic conditions
such as diabetes [CORRECT]
D. D-SNP, because all diabetic patients automatically qualify for dual-eligible status
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: C-SNP plans are designed for customers with specific chronic conditions such as diabetes, offering tailored benefits and
care management. While a PPO offers flexibility, it does not provide disease-specific specialization. Secure Rx only addresses
prescription drug needs, not comprehensive diabetes care. Option D is incorrect because diabetes alone does not confer dual-eligible
(Medicaid) status.

Q8: An agent is presenting Cigna Medicare plan options to a prospective customer. The customer asks about plan
types that do not require selecting a Primary Care Physician. Which response is most accurate?
A. "All Cigna Medicare plans require a PCP selection as part of the enrollment process."
B. "Only PDP plans do not require a PCP, since they only cover prescription drugs."
C. "PPO Plans do not require PCP selection, while HMO Plans typically do require selection of a Primary Care
Physician." [CORRECT]
D. "Neither PPO nor HMO plans require a PCP; this requirement was eliminated in 2025."
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: PPO Plans offer open-access networks and do not require PCP selection, whereas HMO Plans typically require selection of
a Primary Care Physician. Option A is factually incorrect because PPO plans do not require PCP selection. Option B is incomplete
because PPO plans also do not require a PCP. Option D is false because the PCP requirement still exists for HMO plans.

Q9: Which of the following best describes an I-SNP (Institutional Special Needs Plan) in Cigna's Medicare portfolio?
A. A plan for individuals residing in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes [CORRECT]
B. A plan for individuals with chronic illnesses who require frequent hospitalizations
C. A plan designed exclusively for Medicare beneficiaries under the age of 65 with disabilities
D. A plan that provides coverage only within institutional settings such as hospitals and clinics
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: I-SNP (Institutional Special Needs Plan) is designed for institutionalized individuals, typically those residing in long-term
care facilities such as nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities. Option B better describes a C-SNP. Option C is incorrect because
I-SNPs are not limited by age but by institutional status. Option D misrepresents I-SNPs as only covering care within institutional walls
rather than serving institutionalized individuals.

Q10: During a sales presentation, a prospective customer asks an agent to explain the fundamental difference between
a PDP plan and a Medicare Advantage plan that includes prescription drug coverage (MA-PD). Which explanation is
most accurate?



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