AHIP 2023 Final Exam Questions With
Correct Answers.
Mr. Lopez, who is fairly well-off financially, would like to enroll in a Medicare
prescription drug plan you represent and simply give you a check to cover his
premiums for the entire year. What should you tell him? Answer- He will need to
mail in his payment with his enrollment form.
Mrs. Chou likes a Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) plan available in her area that
does not include drug coverage. She wants to enroll in the plan and enroll in a standalone prescription drug plan. What should you tell her? Answer- She could enroll in
a PFFS plan and a stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plan.
Mrs. Roswell is a new Medicare beneficiary who has just retired from retail work. She
is interested in selecting a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. She takes a
number of medications and is concerned that she has not been able to identify a
plan that covers all of her medications. She does not want to make an abrupt change
to new drugs that would be covered and asks what she should do. What should you
tell her? Answer- Every Part D drug plan is required to cover a single one-month fill
of her existing medications sometime during a 90-day transition period.
Mr. Robinson was quite ill recently and forgot to pay his monthly premium for his MAPD plan. He is worried that he will lose his coverage now when he needs it the most.
He is certain his plan will disenroll him because that is what happened to a friend of
his in a similar type of plan. What can you tell Mr. Robinson about his situation?
Answer- Plan sponsors have the option to do nothing when a plan member does not
pay their premiums or disenroll the member after a grace period and notice.
Mrs. Allen has a rare condition for which two different brand name drugs are the only
available treatment. She is concerned that since no generic prescription drug is
available and these drugs are very high cost, she will not be able to find a Medicare
Part D prescription drug plan that covers either one of them. What should you tell
her? Answer- Medicare prescription drug plans are required to cover drugs in each
therapeutic category. She should be able to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug
plan that covers the medications she needs.
One of your clients, Lauren Nichols, has heard about a Medicare concept from one
of her neighbors called TrOOP. She asks you to explain it. What do you say?
Answer- TrOOP stands for true out-of-pocket expenses that count toward the
Medicare Part D catastrophic limit and include not only expenses paid by a
beneficiary but also in some instances drug manufacturer discounts.
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