Mr. Sanchez has just turned 65 and is entitled to Part A but has not enrolled in Part B
because he has coverage through an employer plan. If he wants to enroll in a
Medicare Advantage plan, what will he have to do?
a.He will have to enroll in Part B.
b.He must wait until the next Annual Election Period, at which time he can enroll in a
Medicare Advantage plan.
c.He will not need to do anything. His entitlement to Part A makes him eligible to
enroll in any Medicare Advantage plan.
d.As long as his employer offers coverage that is equivalent to Medicare's, he cannot
enroll in Part B.
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a.He will have to enroll in Part B.
Mr. Wells is trying to understand the difference between Original Medicare and
Medicare Advantage. What would be the correct description?
, a.Medicare Advantage is designed to pick up where Original Medicare leaves off,
covering those health care services that would not normally be covered by Original
Medicare
.b.Medicare Advantage is a health insurance program operated jointly by the states
with the Federal government.
c.Medicare Advantage is a way of covering all the Original Medicare benefits through
private health insurance companies.
d.Medicare Advantage is a new name for the Original Medicare program.
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c.Medicare Advantage is a way of covering all the Original Medicare
benefits through private health insurance companies.
Hank's Fish Store, Inc. is a small company with just 15 employees located in Florida.
Hank, the store owner, has provided excellent health benefits to the store's workforce.
William, one of the store's long-time employees, will soon be reaching age 65 and
eligible for Medicare. William is in good health. He intends to remain an active full-
time employee, working several years after becoming eligible for Medicare. What
type(s) of retiree health benefit will Hank's Fish Store be able to offer William?
a.Hank's can only offer the same plan it provides to its employees who are not
Medicare eligible.
b.A MSA plan that includes prescription drug coverage.
c.A PACE plan.
d.Hank's can continue to offer William the same employee health benefit plan, or, if
William enrolls in Medicare Part B, it can enroll him in a Medicare Advantage plan that
is offered to the public.
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d.Hank's can continue to offer William the same employee health benefit
plan, or, if William enrolls in Medicare Part B, it can enroll him in a Medicare
Advantage plan that is offered to the public.
because he has coverage through an employer plan. If he wants to enroll in a
Medicare Advantage plan, what will he have to do?
a.He will have to enroll in Part B.
b.He must wait until the next Annual Election Period, at which time he can enroll in a
Medicare Advantage plan.
c.He will not need to do anything. His entitlement to Part A makes him eligible to
enroll in any Medicare Advantage plan.
d.As long as his employer offers coverage that is equivalent to Medicare's, he cannot
enroll in Part B.
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a.He will have to enroll in Part B.
Mr. Wells is trying to understand the difference between Original Medicare and
Medicare Advantage. What would be the correct description?
, a.Medicare Advantage is designed to pick up where Original Medicare leaves off,
covering those health care services that would not normally be covered by Original
Medicare
.b.Medicare Advantage is a health insurance program operated jointly by the states
with the Federal government.
c.Medicare Advantage is a way of covering all the Original Medicare benefits through
private health insurance companies.
d.Medicare Advantage is a new name for the Original Medicare program.
Give this one a try later!
c.Medicare Advantage is a way of covering all the Original Medicare
benefits through private health insurance companies.
Hank's Fish Store, Inc. is a small company with just 15 employees located in Florida.
Hank, the store owner, has provided excellent health benefits to the store's workforce.
William, one of the store's long-time employees, will soon be reaching age 65 and
eligible for Medicare. William is in good health. He intends to remain an active full-
time employee, working several years after becoming eligible for Medicare. What
type(s) of retiree health benefit will Hank's Fish Store be able to offer William?
a.Hank's can only offer the same plan it provides to its employees who are not
Medicare eligible.
b.A MSA plan that includes prescription drug coverage.
c.A PACE plan.
d.Hank's can continue to offer William the same employee health benefit plan, or, if
William enrolls in Medicare Part B, it can enroll him in a Medicare Advantage plan that
is offered to the public.
Give this one a try later!
d.Hank's can continue to offer William the same employee health benefit
plan, or, if William enrolls in Medicare Part B, it can enroll him in a Medicare
Advantage plan that is offered to the public.