Competency 14 Section 4 Flashcards
1
Q
- Medicare advantage is a fee-for-service program.
A
False. Traditional Medicare is fee-for-service while Medicare Advantage is based off
of managed care systems. (LO 14-4-1)
2
Q
- The initial enrollment period for Medicare Advantage is the same as it is for
Medicare Parts A and B.
A
True. (LO 14-4-1)
3
Q
- Once enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan a participant cannot switch plans.
A
False. Participants can switch to alternate Medicare Advantage plans during open
and special enrollment periods. (LO 14-4-1)
4
Q
- Once enrolled in Medicare Advantage a participant cannot switch to traditional
Medicare
A
False. A participant can drop Medicare Advantage and switch to traditional
Medicare. (LO 14-4-1)
5
Q
- Medicare Advantage can present difficulties to retirees due to the complexities of a
managed care system
A
True. (LO 14-4-2)
6
Q
- The current trend in Medicare is that traditional Medicare is more popular than
Medicare Advantage
A
True. (LO 14-4-2)
7
Q
- Which of the following statements about Medicare Advantage are true? (LO 14-4-1)
I. Once enrolled in Medicare Advantage a participant can never switch back to Traditional Medicare.
II. Medicare Advantage often provides additional services such as vision care or hearing exams not covered by traditional Medicare.
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
D. Neither I nor II
A
- The answer is B. Statement I is incorrect. Anyone can join, switch, or drop a MA plan. Coverage begins on January 1 of the next year. Medicare participants with end-stage renal disease may join a MA plan only under limited circumstances
8
Q
- Which of the following statements concerning the threshold for the itemized deduction of health care expenses is (are) correct? (LO 14-4-2)
I. The threshold change does not become effective for taxpayers 65 and older until 2017.
II. The threshold change will make it more difficult to qualify for deductible medical expenses.
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
D. Neither I nor II
A
- The answer is C. Both statements are correct