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, Cynthia is turning 65 on July 5. Her Medicare Part A and Part B will be effective on July 1. Using her Initial
Election Period (IEP), when can she submit an application for a Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug
plan?
March 1 through July 31
April 1 through October 31
July 1 through December 30
June 1 through July 31 - correct ans:Not July 1 - Dec 30 - WRONG
April 1 through October 31 - CORRECT
Annual Election Period (AEP) is a time when. . .
Consumers can only disenroll from their Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug Plan and return to
Original Medicare.
Consumers can only enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan or switch to a different Medicare Advantage
plan.
Consumers can elect to switch to a different plan or join a Medicare Advantage plan or Prescription Drug
Plan.
Only certain Medicare-eligible consumers can make changes. - correct ans:Consumers can elect to
switch to a different plan or join a Medicare Advantage plan or Prescription Drug Plan.
Which statement regarding Star Ratings is true?
Medicare uses a 5-star rating system to illustrate a plan's performance and quality.
The agent said that the Star Ratings are based on a plan's performance from two years ago and,
therefore, do not accurately reflect a plan's current value.
Star Ratings are based on a plan's performance from the prior year and, therefore, may not accurately
reflect a plan's current value.
Medicare uses a 5-star rating system to illustrate the plan's relative popularity in a market as measured
by membership and retention rates. - correct ans:Medicare uses a 5-star rating system to illustrate a
plan's performance and quality.
Which of the following is not considered unsolicited contact with a Medicare eligible consumer
according to CMS regulations and UnitedHealthcare's rules, policies, and procedures?