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, 1. Mrs. Andrews is preparing to retire and is carefully comparing the retiree
health insurance offered by her employer with Original Medicare. She wants to
understand which healthcare services are included under Original Medicare if
all eligibility requirements and medical necessity criteria are met. During your
discussion, she specifically asks whether emergency transportation services
are covered because she is concerned about unexpected medical emergencies
in the future. Which of the following responses is the most accurate?

A. Original Medicare covers routine transportation to physician appointments
regardless of medical necessity.
B. Original Medicare covers ambulance services when the appropriate coverage
criteria are met.
C. Original Medicare only covers ambulance services if the beneficiary also has a
Medigap policy.
D. Original Medicare does not provide coverage for ambulance transportation under
any circumstances.

B. Original Medicare covers ambulance services when the appropriate coverage
criteria are met.

Original Medicare Part B covers medically necessary ambulance transportation when
other forms of transportation could endanger the beneficiary's health and Medicare
coverage requirements are satisfied. Coverage is based on medical necessity and
established Medicare guidelines rather than personal preference or convenience.
Beneficiaries may still be responsible for applicable deductibles and coinsurance
unless they have supplemental coverage that helps pay these costs.



2. Mr. Thompson recently became eligible for Medicare and is reviewing several
Medigap plan options. While discussing coverage with a friend who enrolled
years ago, he notices that some plans available in the past included benefits
that are no longer offered to newly eligible beneficiaries. He asks you what
major regulatory change has affected Medigap coverage for people who
became newly eligible for Medicare beginning January 1, 2020. Which
response is correct?

,A. Medigap plans no longer cover Medicare Part A coinsurance.
B. Medigap plans are no longer available to individuals under age 70.
C. The Medicare Part B deductible is no longer covered for individuals newly eligible
for Medicare beginning January 1, 2020.
D. All Medigap plans now include prescription drug coverage.

C. The Medicare Part B deductible is no longer covered for individuals newly
eligible for Medicare beginning January 1, 2020.
Federal legislation prohibited Medigap plans sold to individuals newly eligible for
Medicare on or after January 1, 2020, from covering the Medicare Part B deductible.
As a result, plans such as Medigap Plan F and Plan C are generally unavailable to
newly eligible beneficiaries, although individuals already enrolled before the effective
date may keep their existing coverage if otherwise eligible. This change was intended
to reduce first-dollar coverage for newly eligible beneficiaries.



3. Joan and Loretta are longtime friends who are discussing their Medicare
coverage after attending a community health seminar. Joan mentions that she
pays a monthly premium for Medicare Part A, while Loretta says she receives
Part A without paying a premium. Both women are the same age, and Joan
wants to understand why their costs differ. Which explanation best accounts
for this difference?

A. Joan chose to pay a premium because she enrolled later than Loretta.
B. Joan worked only a short time and did not earn enough Medicare work credits,
while Loretta accumulated more than 40 quarters of Medicare-covered employment.
C. Loretta qualifies for premium-free Part A because she purchased a Medigap plan.
D. Joan pays a premium because she is enrolled in Original Medicare instead of
Medicare Advantage.

B. Joan worked only a short time and did not earn enough Medicare work credits,
while Loretta accumulated more than 40 quarters of Medicare-covered
employment.

Most individuals qualify for premium-free Medicare Part A after earning at least 40
quarters of Medicare-covered employment through payroll tax contributions.

, Beneficiaries who do not accumulate sufficient work credits may still enroll in Part A
but generally must pay a monthly premium. Eligibility for premium-free Part A is
based primarily on Medicare tax contributions rather than plan selection or
enrollment timing.



4. Larry Miller is enrolled in Original Medicare Parts A and B. During the year, he
is hospitalized three separate times: once in January for pneumonia, again in
July following a fall that resulted in a fractured leg requiring surgery, and once
more in December because of a severe case of influenza. Each hospitalization
is considered a separate benefit period under Medicare rules. Based on this
information, how many Medicare Part A deductibles will Larry be responsible
for paying?

A. One Part A deductible
B. Two Part A deductibles
C. Four Part A deductibles
D. Three Part A deductibles

D. Three Part A deductibles

Medicare Part A requires a deductible for each separate benefit period. Because
Larry's three hospitalizations occurred in separate benefit periods, a new Part A
deductible applies to each admission. The deductible is tied to the benefit period
rather than the calendar year, so multiple deductibles may be owed within a single
year if separate benefit periods occur.



5. Kevin Birch is enrolled in Original Medicare Parts A and B and has been
receiving rehabilitation services in a skilled nursing facility after a serious
illness. He contacts you because he has received a notice stating that Medicare
coverage for his skilled nursing facility stay will soon end, yet he believes he
still requires rehabilitation since he cannot walk independently. He asks
whether there is anything he can do if he disagrees with Medicare's decision.
What should you tell him?

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