FBHP Pre-Enrollment

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Master Medicare: Are You Ready?

Test your knowledge about Medicare and its components with our engaging quiz! Whether you're considering enrollment for yourself or a loved one, this quiz will provide valuable insights.

In just a few minutes, you will learn about:

  • Eligibility criteria for Medicare
  • Coverage details
  • Medicare enrollment periods
  • Common misconceptions
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningGuide452
You can be enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid at the same time?
True
False
Which groups of people are covered by Medicare?
People under age 65 with a long-term disability who have received Social Security Disability Insurance payments for at least two years
People age 65 and older
People with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease
All of the above
Which of the following services is not typically covered by Medicare?
Dental services
Eye exams and eyeglasses
Hearing aids
Long-term care services and supports
All of the above
Most large employer health plans protect enrollees from extraordinarily high medical bills by placing an annual limit on out-of-pocket costs. Does the traditional Medicare program do this?
Yes, traditional Medicare does include an out-of-pocket limit
No, traditional Medicare does not include an out-of-pocket limit
A prescription drug benefit, Part D, was added to Medicare in 2006. Do all Medicare beneficiaries automatically receive the drug benefit when their Medicare coverage begins?
Yes, Part D drug coverage begins automatically for all Medicare beneficiaries when they sign up for Medicare
No, Part D drug coverage does not begin automatically for all Medicare beneficiaries when they sign up for Medicare
If you do not enroll into Medicare when you were first eligible, you may experience all of the following EXCEPT:
Permanently lose eligibility to enroll into Medicare
Have to pay a premium penalty
Experience gaps in health car coverage
Be restricted to enrolling during specific enrollment periods
Mrs. A turned 65 years old a few years ago. She turned down Medicare and did not have any health insurance for about three years. Which of the following enrollment periods would apply to Mrs. A, if she does decide to enroll in Medicare?
General Enrollment Period
Primary Enrollee Period
Initial Enrollment Period
Special Enrollment Period
Special Enrollment Periods (SEP) are enrollment periods that allow you to switch your Medicare health and/or prescription drug coverage outside of standard enrollment periods.
True
False
The portion of Medicare that pays for prescription drugs is:
Part A
Part B
Part C
Part D
Which of these services is typically NOT covered by Medicare?
MRI
Dialysis
Cataract Surgery
Elective Cosmetic Surgery
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