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KENTUCKY HEALTH INSURANCE EXAM LATEST WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS

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KENTUCKY HEALTH INSURANCE EXAM LATEST 2025-2026
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS




Define accidental bodily injury - ANSWER-Accidental bodily injury is a
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unforeseen and unintended injury that resulted from an accident rather than a
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sickness
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In what ways can accidental death and dismemberment coverage be written? -
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|ANSWER-AD&D coverage can be written as a rider or a separate policy. | | | | | | | | | | |




Under accidental death and dismemberment coverage, when would the capital
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amount be paid? When would the principal amount be paid? - ANSWER-The
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principal sum is paid for accidental death. In the case of loss of sight or
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accidental dismemberment, a percentage of that principal sum will be paid by
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the policy, often referred to as the capital sum.
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Explain the concept of coverage on first-dollar basis - ANSWER-First-dollar
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coverage does not require the insured to pay a deductible
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What is Risk? - ANSWER-Risk is the uncertainty or chance of loss occurring
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What is a Peril? - ANSWER-Perils are the causes of loss insured against in an
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insurance policy
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What are the elements of risk? - ANSWER-Loss must be (1) due to chance; (2)
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definite and measurable; (3) statistical predictable; (4) not catastrophic; (5)
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with large loss exposure; and (6) insurance cannot be mandatory.
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,What is the difference between a disability income and medical expense
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policy? - ANSWER-Medical expense policies cover the hospital and medical
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expenses of covered injures or illnesses, whereas disability income policies
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actually pay income to a person who must miss work as the result of an injury
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or illness.
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What is the difference between reimbursement and scheduled benefit
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payment? - ANSWER-In reimbursement plans, the expenses are reimbursed
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directly to the insured for the services provided. In scheduled benefits plans,
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the insurer pays up to a certain amount. for the services, as determined on a
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schedule for the cost of each treatment.
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What are some common exclusions and limitations in medical expense
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policies? - ANSWER-War and active duty military, intentionally self-inflicted
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injuries, pre-existing conditions, elective cosmetic surgery, injuries as a result of
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participating in criminal activities, and conditions covered by workers
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compensation or government plans.
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What coverages are provided by a Major Medical Expense policy? - ANSWER-
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After basic policy pays, the supplemental major medical will provide coverage
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for expenses that were not covered by the basic policy, and expenses that
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exceed the maximum. If the time limitation is used up by the basic policy, the
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supplemental coverage will provide coverage thereafter.
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How does restoration of benefits work? - ANSWER-Major medical policies
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include a provision that restores a specific dollar amount at certain intervals
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|after the lifetime limit of coverage has been exhausted if the insured maintains
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|the policy claim-free for a given period of time.
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Once a disability policy is paying a claim, how long will it pay? - ANSWER-
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Disability income insurance is designed to provide a reasonable and
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,predetermined income to a disabled party for a set period of time subject to a
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"time deductible" termed an elimination period.
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What is the difference between own occupation and any occupation? -
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ANSWER-A policy that has "any occupation" provision will only provide benefits
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when the insured is unable to perform any occupation for which they are
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suited by reason of education, training, or experience. "own occupation" is the
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more liberal definition and therefore provides a better benefit for the insured.
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What is the difference between occupational and nonoccupational coverage? -
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ANSWER-Occupational coverage provides benefits for disabilities resulting from
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accidents or sickness that occur on or off the job. Nonoccupational coverage,
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on the other hand, only covers disabilities that result from accidents or sickness
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occurring off the job.
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What is the probationary period? How is it different from the elimination
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period? - ANSWER-The probationary period is a waiting period. Elimination
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period is a waiting period that is imposed on the insured from the onset of
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disability until benefit payments commence (it is a deductible measured in time
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instead of dollar amount)
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What is the difference between confining and non-confining disabilty? -
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ANSWER-A confining disability requires that the affected individual remain
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indoors, whereas a non-confining disability does not.
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Describe residual disability - ANSWER-Residual disability is the type of disability
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income policy that provides benefits for loss of income when a person returns
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to work after a total disability, but is still not able to work as long or at the
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same level he/she worked before becoming disabled.
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What must a worker prove in order to receive benefits for a non disabling
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injury? - ANSWER-That treatment caused a loss of work time
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, What is the purpose of key person disability insurance? - ANSWER-The key
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person's economic value to the business is determined in terms of the
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potential loss of business income which could occur as well as the expense of
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hiring and training a replacement for the key person.
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With key person insurance, who pays the premium, who is the beneficiary and
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the insured? - ANSWER-The contract is owned by the business, so the premium
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is paid by the business, and the business is the beneficiary. The key employee
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would be insured.
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What is the purpose of a buy-sell agreement? - ANSWER-The buy sell
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agreement specifies how the business will pass between owner when one of
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the owners dies or becomes disabled.
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Why do HMO's encourage members to get regular checkups? - ANSWER-in this
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way the HMO hopes to catch disease in its earliest stages when treatment has
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the greatest chance for success.
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Is a producer's cooperative a for-profit or nonprofit organization? What about a
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|consumer's cooperative? Define these terms in your answers. - ANSWER-
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|Producers' cooperatives are for-profit organizations operated by a group of
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|physicians. Consumers' cooperatives are non profit organizations made up pf
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|doctors that are salaried employees. | | | |




What is the difference between open and closed panel HMO's? - ANSWER-
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Under an open panel HMO, all the providers who want to provide services for
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the HMO may do so as long as they agree to the HMO's requirements. Under a
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closed panel HMO, the HMO selects a limited number of providers.
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What is a primary care physician? - ANSWER-The primary care physician will be
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regularly compensated for being responsible for the care of that member
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