Answered spring-2023
Which type of insurance/payer is also called Medicare Advantage, replaces traditional fee-for-service
Medicare and often offers better benefits such as vision, dental or more preventative services?
a. Medicare Part A
b. Medicare Part B
c. Medicare Part C
d. Medicare Part D
C.
Which type of insurance/ payer covers practitioner fees; outpatient hospital charges; lab and
radiology charges; ASC charges; durable medical equipment; and some home health care?
a. Medicare Part A
b. Medicare Part B
c. Medicare Part C
d. Medicare Part D
B.
Which type of insurance/payer covers medications subject to an annual deductible?
a. Medicare Part A
b. Medicare Part B
c. Medicare Part C
d. Medicare Part D
D.
Which type of insurance/payer covers medically necessary inpatient hospitalization, care in a SNF
following a three-day hospital stay, home health care, and hospice?
a. Medicare Part A
b. Medicare Part B
c. Medicare Part C
d. Medicare Part D
A.
Which type of insurance/payer is intended to ensure that the vulnerable has access to medical care
and is also known as Title XIX?
, a. Medigap
b. Medicaid
c. Commercial insurance
d. Self-insurance
B.
Which type of insurance/ payer is formed when a company puts premium payments into a fund to
cover services instead of purchasing group insurance?
a. Medigap
b. Medicaid
c. TRICARE
d. Self-insurance
D.
Which type of insurance/payer is supplementary coverage available to only persons enrolled in
Medicare Part A and Part B?
a. Medigap
b. Medicaid
c. Tricare
d. Self-insurance
A
Which type of insurance/payer targets uninsured children and pregnant women in families with
incomes too high to qualify for most state Medicaid programs, but often too low to afford private
coverage?
a. Self-pay
b. Medicaid
c. CHIP
d. Liability insurance
C.
Which type of insurance/payer covers active-duty service members, their spouses and dependents,
and retirees unless they are eligible for Medicare?
a. TRICARE
b. Self-insurance
c. CHIP
d. Worker's compensation
A.