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1. What is the primary purpose of risk adjustment in Medicare
Advantage?
A) To penalize sicker patients
B) To pay plans more for enrollees with higher expected
healthcare costs
C) To eliminate all cost-sharing
D) To reduce provider reimbursements
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Risk adjustment ensures plans receive higher capitated
payments for enrollees with more severe health conditions,
preventing cherry-picking healthy patients.
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,2. The CMS-HCC model uses diagnoses to predict:
A) Patient satisfaction
B) Future year healthcare expenditures
C) Prescription drug adherence
D) Hospital readmission rates
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CMS-HCC is a prospective model using current-year
diagnoses to predict next year's costs.
3. Which ICD-10-CM coding guideline is most critical for risk
adjustment?
A) Code to the highest level of specificity
B) Use of unspecified codes is preferred
C) Code only confirmed diagnoses
D) Code all chronic conditions annually
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HCCs require specific codes (e.g., E11.9 vs E11.22).
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,Unspecified codes often do not map to HCCs or map to lower
risk scores.
4. A patient with diabetes with diabetic chronic kidney disease
(CKD) stage 3. What is the correct sequencing?
A) E11.9 first, then N18.3
B) N18.3 first, then E11.22
C) E11.22 (diabetes with CKD), then N18.3
D) Only E11.9
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: E11.22 diabetes with diabetic CKD includes the
relationship; add N18.3 for stage.
5. Which HCC category carries the highest risk weight?
A) Diabetes without complication
B) Morbid obesity
C) Metastatic cancer
D) Hypertension
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, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Metastatic cancer (HCC 11) has significantly higher
risk weight than chronic stable conditions.
6. A provider documents "probable pneumonia." For risk
adjustment, this is:
A) Codable as confirmed
B) Not codable (requires definitive diagnosis)
C) Codable only for inpatient
D) Codable as rule out
*Correct Answer: A or B? Clarify: Outpatient – not codable
(uncertain terms not coded). Inpatient – codable as if confirmed.
CRC exam expects outpatient rule: do not code
probable/possible/suspected.
Correct Answer: B (outpatient setting)
Rationale: Outpatient: uncertain terms like "probable" are not
coded; wait for definitive diagnosis.
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