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Mr. Malone wants to enroll in a Devoted Health Medicare Advantage plan during the Medicare
Annual Enrollment Period. He can do so by...
-He can enroll through all three of these methods.
-Call Devoted Health or approved telesales center and enroll over the phone.
-Mee ng with a licensed and cer fied Devoted Sales Agent or Broker who completes his
enrollment electronically or by paper.
-Go online to Medicare.gov or Devoted.com and enroll online. - Ans He can enroll through all
three of these methods.
How many days in advance must agents register informal or educa onal events with Devoted
Health?
-14 days
-30 days
-7 days
-3 days - Ans 7 days
, Mr. Finn, an agent with Devoted Health, is giving a sales presenta on and wants to provide
some food for his guests. What can Mr. Finn provide?
-Lunch at a restaurant but ordering off of a limited menu so as to keep the overall cost of the
meal below $10 per person.
-A buffet dinner as long as the cost is not above $15 per person.
-A sit down meal offered in a separate room, before or a3er the promo onal por on of the
event.
-Light refreshments or snacks. - Ans Light refreshments or snacks.
Luis lives in Phoenix and receives full subsidy low income subsidy (LIS). He is reviewing
Devoted's MAPD op ons with his agent, Wayne. Which statement is most appropriate for
Wayne to make regarding Luis' op ons?
-Because Luis receives the full low-income subsidy (LIS) from SSA or the Federal government, he
would not be subject to paying the premium on the Devoted Health Select/Prime/Premium
plans, and may suit his needs best.
-The Devoted HMO Select/Prime plan has a monthly premium; it will cost Luis more than
choosing other op ons.
-The Devoted Health's Select/Prime/Premium plans are plans that expedites the shipping of
prescrip on medica ons to Luis' house for the price of a higher monthly premium.
-The Devoted HMO Select/Prime plan is only for full dual eligibles - people who have both
Medicare A&B and Medicaid, so Luis would only be eligible if he had full Medicaid benefits. -