Needs Plans (CSNP-DSNP) 2022 100%
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The three types of Special Needs Plans are: - ANSWER Dual, Chronic Condition and
Institutional/Institutional-Equivalent.
When does the Special Election Period for Dual/LIS Change in Status begin for DSNP
members that lose Medicaid eligibility? - ANSWER The month after they are notified by
the plan of the loss of Medicaid eligibility
A DSNP might be in the best interest of which of these consumers? - ANSWER Joe,
whose low income qualifies him for full Medicaid coverage
Which program is available to support the unique health care needs of CSNP and
DSNP members? - ANSWER A care management program that varies depending upon
the level of the member's health risk level
Which statement best describes a DSNP? - ANSWER The monthly premium is at or
below the Low-Income Subsidy benchmark to cover drug costs
When selling DSNPs, agents must: - ANSWER Ensure that the consumer only has
Medicare
Confirm the consumer's Medicaid level and that the consumer is entitled to Medicare
Part A and enrolled in Part B
Which consumer may be a good candidate for a DSNP? - ANSWER Anne, who does
not pay a percentage of charges when she receives medical care
Which of the following consumers is best suited for a CSNP? - ANSWER Mary, who has
been seeing a specialist for a qualifying chronic condition
On May 10, Michael meets with an agent and says he is enrolled in another carrier's
CSNP due to his diabetes. When can Michael enroll in a different CSNP that also
covers diabetes (his only chronic condition), assuming he has not moved out of his
current plan's service area? - ANSWER During the Annual Election Period (AEP) or
Open Enrollment Period (OEP)
Which is a service provided to a CSNP or DSNP member placed in the low to moderate
care management risk level? - ANSWER Ongoing reassessment of risk level for status
changes