2026 FULL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
◉ In 2025, Zing Health will be introducing an ESRD chronic special
needs plan into Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee. Answer: True
◉ Our 2025, supplemental benefit debit card works as follows: Answer:
All of the above
◉ In 2025, Zing Health will be introducing new plan names to our
Medicare plan portfolio. Answer: False
◉ When enrolling into a provider specific plan (PSP), members must
choose a primary care physician (PCP) and stay within the allowable
network of providers. Answer: True
◉ The qualifying conditions to be eligible for a Zing Health C-SNP
include: Answer: Diabetes, chronic heart failure, cardiovascular
disorders, and ESRD with dialysis
◉ The qualifying conditions for the Zing Select Diabetes & Heart
(HMO C-SNP) include which chronic conditions: Answer:
Cardiovascular Disorders, Chronic Heart Failure, and/or Diabetes
, ◉ Any Medicare individual who qualifies for a C-SNP via chronic
condition but is not currently on one, can enroll at any point in the year.
Answer: True
◉ Mr. Watchman is turning 65 in November. He has researched his plan
options and is interested in signing up for a Zing Health Medicare
Advantage plan. He has two specialists he visits once a year and intends
to keep them but understands they are not in-network. Which plan
choice might be a good option for Mr. Watchman and why. Answer: The
Zing Open Choice (PPO) which allows members to access out-of-
network providers including but not limited to specialists, ancillary
providers, hospitals, and other providers as needed.
◉ If a Medicare beneficiary is interested in enrolling in a Medicare
Advantage plan and has concern they would not qualify due to having
End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), what would you tell them. Answer:
As of January 1, 2021, Medicare has removed the ESRD eligibility
stipulation, therefore, he/she is now eligible to enroll in a MA plan
during a valid election period.
◉ Which 2025 supplemental benefits are offered with all Zing Health
plans. Answer: All of the above.
◉ Formulary insulins are offered with a $0 copay across all Zing Health
plans. Answer: True