For 2025, Zing Health has expanded its service area to include which new states: - Answers Mississippi,
Tennessee
In 2025, Zing Health will be introducing an ESRD chronic special needs plan into Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio,
and Tennessee? - Answers True
Our 2025, supplemental benefit debit card works as follows: - Answers All of the above
In 2025, Zing Health will be introducing new plan names to our Medicare plan portfolio? - Answers False
When enrolling into a provider specific plan (PSP), members must choose a primary care physician (PCP)
and stay within the allowable network of providers. - Answers True
The qualifying conditions to be eligible for a Zing Health C-SNP include: - Answers Diabetes, chronic
heart failure, cardiovascular disorders, and ESRD with dialysis
The qualifying conditions for the Zing Select Diabetes & Heart (HMO C-SNP) include which chronic
conditions: - Answers Cardiovascular Disorders, Chronic Heart Failure, and/or Diabetes
Any Medicare individual who qualifies for a C-SNP via chronic condition but is not currently on one, can
enroll at any point in the year. - Answers True
Mr. Watchman is turning 65 in November. He has researched his plan options and is interested in
signing up for a Zing Health Medicare Advantage plan. He has two specialists he visits once a year and
intends to keep them but understands they are not in-network. Which plan choice might be a good
option for Mr. Watchman and why? - Answers The Zing Open Choice (PPO) which allows members to
access out-of-network providers including but not limited to specialists, ancillary providers, hospitals,
and other providers as needed.
If a Medicare beneficiary is interested in enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan and has concern they
would not qualify due to having End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), what would you tell them? - Answers
The enrollment periods have changed, and he/she is now eligible to enroll in a MA plan during the MA-
OEP.
Which 2025 supplemental benefits are offered with all Zing Health plans? - Answers All of the above.
Formulary insulins are offered with a $0 copay across all Zing Health plans. - Answers True
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) assists members with managing their diabetes. Although the
monitoring device is expensive and requires a 20% coinsurance by Medicare, Zing members have a $0
copay when prescribed by a physician. - Answers True
To be eligible for a Zing Health dual special needs plan (D-SNP), the Medicare beneficiary must have
Medicare and full Medicaid. - Answers True