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What is the purpose of the Statement of Understanding?
-It ensures that when consumers sign the Medicare Advantage and/or Part D
Enrollment Application, they are acknowledging their understanding of monthly
premiums and deductibles.
-It ensures that when consumers sign the Medicare Advantage and/or Part D
Enrollment Application, they are acknowledging their understanding of standard
enrollment and disenrollment procedures.
-It ensures that when consumers complete the Medicare Advantage and/or Part D
Enrollment Application, they are acknowledging their understanding that they are
actually enrolling, in which plan they are enrolling, and standard disclosures. -
ANSWER -It ensures that when consumers complete the Medicare Advantage
and/or Part D Enrollment Application, they are acknowledging their understanding
that they are actually enrolling, in which plan they are enrolling, and standard
disclosures.
Which of the following must an agent obtain from the consumer no less than 48
hours (unless an exception applies) before an in-person, online, or telephonic
marketing appointment?
-Scope of Appointment
-Permission to Call
-Statement of Understanding - ANSWER -Scope of Appointment
Jane, an agent, is speaking to Albert about a Prescription Drug plan. Albert seems
confused and is struggling to understand the information Jane is explaining. Which
option should Jane consider?
-Jane should ask another agent to take over the call because she is not getting
through to Albert.
-Jane should forge ahead with the presentation and enroll Albert if he is interested.
, -Jane should ask Albert if someone, such as an Authorized Legal Representative,
helps him make health care or insurance-related decisions and should be present.
-Jane should tell Albert to find the information on the plan's website. - ANSWER -
Jane should ask Albert if someone, such as an Authorized Legal Representative,
helps him make health care or insurance-related decisions and should be present.
Select the option that describes the coverage combinations a member can be
enrolled in at the same time.
-Medicare Supplement plan and MA-PD plan
-MA-Only PFFS plan and a stand-alone PDP
-MA-Only non-PFFS plan and a stand-alone PDP - ANSWER -MA-Only PFFS
plan and a stand-alone PDP
In which situation MAY the Medicare Advantage (MA) organization decide to
disenroll a member from an MA plan?
-Premiums are not paid on a timely basis
-The member expresses dissatisfaction with the plan
-The member is diagnosed with a condition - ANSWER -Premiums are not paid on
a timely basis
Dennis, a consumer, is currently enrolled in Original Medicare plus a Medicare
Supplement Plan. His current plan is suitable for his medical needs, but he would
like to add prescription drug coverage only. Since Dennis wants to keep his current
coverage, which option is available to Dennis (assuming he is in a valid election
period)?
-Dennis should disenroll from his Medicare Supplement Plan, return to Original
Medicare and enroll in a stand-alone PDP.
-Dennis should disenroll from his Medicare Supplement Plan and enroll in any of
the Medicare Advantage Plans that have prescription drug coverage included.