Medicare Module 1 | 49 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
What impact, if any, will the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) have upon Medigap plans? - The Part B deductible will no longer be covered for individuals newly eligible for Medicare starting January 1, 2020.The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) will make changes to Medigap plans effective 2020. Specifically, for individuals newly eligible to Medicare, the Part B deductible cannot be covered. Therefore, Plans C and F will no longer be an option for newly eligible individuals starting January 1, 2020. However, individuals who already have Plans C and F will be able to keep their current versions of the plans and individuals eligible for Medicare prior to January 1, 2020, can purchase the current version of Plans C and F on or after January 1, 2020 Mrs. Lenard is enrolled in a Medicare Cost plan. Recently the cost plan has transitioned to a Medicare Advantage (MA) contract, and Mrs. Lenard has been told that she has been subject to "deemed enrollment." What does this mean? - Some cost plans transitioning to MA contracts will have "deemed" or facilitated enrollment. That is, unless a cost plan enrollee opts out, he/she will be automatically enrolled in an MA plan offered by the same organization.Individuals subject to deemed enrollment will be notified by CMS and the plan and given the opportunity to choose another option. Mr. Carter, who is enrolled in a stand-alone Part D plan, receives the Part D low-income subsidy and just received a letter from the Social Security Administration informing him that he will no longer qualify for the subsidy? He is wondering if he can switch to a lower cost Part D plan. What should you tell him? - Medicaid: help with health care costs. Medicare Savings Program: help paying for the Medicare Part B premium and, in some cases, deductibles and coinsurance. Part D low-income subsidy: help paying for prescription drug coverage. The State Medicaid office will check eligibility for this and other programs such as the Medicare Savings Program. Persons interested in Part D help only may call the Social Security Administration (SSA) at or apply online at Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits: help with cash for basic needs. You also may apply through SSA
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