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1. Medicare home health care is:

2. Which of the following statements most accurately describes a transition fill?

3. The Medicare Part A Buy-In is available in all states:

4. Ms. K is asked to leave the hospital where she has been staying, but feels that she is not well enough to do so. Ms. K should request an immediate review of the hospital’s decision to discharge her by contacting this organization:

5. Which of the following statements is true?

6. Which of the statements is most precise?

7. Medicare Advantage plans supplement Original Medicare.

8. Which part(s) of Medicare will usually provide coverage for immunosuppressant drugs?

9. Which of the statements is true?

10. Ronald is disabled and has Medicare. He is not yet 65 years old. He turned down Part B and now facing a Part B premium penalty. Ronald will unfortunately be stuck with the Part B premium penalty for the rest of his life, provided that he does not qualify for any assistance programs.

11. Mr. Jones is disabled, 62 years old and works for a company that has 80 employees. He has both Original Medicare and insurance from his employer. Mr. Jones needs medical care. Generally,

12. What is Original Medicare?

13. A Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) is a bill you get from Original Medicare that lists the health care services you have received over the past three months.

14. Individuals need to have a certain income in order to be eligible for Medicare.

15. You cannot have both Medicare and Medicaid.

16. Generally, people must actively enroll in Extra Help if they have Medicaid and Medicare.

17. Mrs. P, a New Yorker, has decided to buy Medigap Plan C to help cover some of her costs. She has found two companies in her area that offer this plan. One costs $150 a month and the other costs $185 a month. If she is mainly concerned about costs, should she buy the cheaper one?

18. What does it mean if a provider “takes assignment?”

19. What is an Advance Beneficiary Notice?

20. Medicare Part A generally does not cover: