Deck 19: Health Insurance

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Indemnity insurance provides monetary benefits rather than service
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Medical reimbursement is based on codes that reflect the complexity of the service provided.
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State insurance commissioners can provide information regarding the types of policies approved for sale within their state.
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Major medical insurance policies generally include a deductible clause and coinsurance provisions.
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Open-enrollment is a period during which an insurance plan must accept eligible people regardless of their health status.
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"Stop loss"features of some insurance plans can protect consumers from exorbitant out-of-pocket expenses.
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Major medical insurance supplements basic health insurance to offset heavy expenses from prolonged illness.
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If a physician "accepts assignment,"the patient will not be billed for the difference between the physician's usual fee and the amount paid by the health insurance company (except for coinsurance and deductibles).
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Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program primarily for people over 65 years of age.
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Health insurance premium costs are lower for policies with higher deductible provisions.
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Preferred Provider Organizations involve "closed panels"of doctors and hospitals who accept insurer-fixed fees for services.
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When Medicare patients are hospitalized, payment is made according to a schedule that is based mainly on the patient's diagnosis.
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Medicaid is a federal grant-in-aid program to help finance health care services for public assistance recipients.
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Many major medical insurance policies have a stop-loss feature that limits the amount of out-of-pocket expenses to be paid by those insured.
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COBRA is a federal law stating that employees who quit or are laid off from their employment can have health insurance coverage for 18 months after job severance by paying the premiums.
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The Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996 prohibits the restriction of hospital length of stays below specified durations.
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Physicians may not charge Medicare patients over 65 more than 15% above the fees approved by Medicare.
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It has been estimated that 46% of Americans who are 65 will enter a nursing home sometime before they die.
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PPO subscribers generally must select services from a designated panel of providers.
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The Medicare DRG system has pressured hospitals to become more cost efficient.
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Comprehensive medical insurance plans are usually more expensive than purchasing separate basic and major medical policies.
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Medicare and Medicaid are the only federal programs that pay for health related services.
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Health care flexible spending accounts provide tax exempt reimbursement for medical expenses from special trust accounts.
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Disability insurance and worker's compensation are the same thing.
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An Explanation of Benefit (EOB) is submitted to the insurance company to explain the services provided.
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Long-term care refers to a broad range of services provided in an acute care hospital for the elderly.
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Medicare permits beneficiaries to enroll in an HMO after paying a small extra premium for Part B of their coverage.
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Medigap insurance pays all expenses beyond those covered by Medicare.
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Dental health insurance plans usually include coverage of orthodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery.
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Poor people generally have the most health insurance.
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The DRG system of payment for Medicare services provides an incentive for hospitals to keep patients longer than needed.
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Basic health insurance generally includes benefits only for hospital and surgical expenses.
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Dread-disease and hospital indemnity policies are among the best buys in health insurance.
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Individual fee-for-service health insurance plans are no longer available from insurance companies.
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Compared with group policies, individual health insurance policies provide greater benefits at reduced costs.
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The premiums for health insurance are lower when the deductibles are lower.
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Medicare covers all the following except

A) dental care.
B) inpatient hospital care.
C) medical care.
D) surgical care.
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When evaluating major medical insurance, consideration should be given to

A) double indemnity.
B) reversibility.
C) renewability.
D) convertibility.
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The number of Americans without health insurance at any given moment in 2004 was

A) unknown.
B) about 15%.
C) about 25%.
D) about 35%.
E) none of these choices.
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Basic health insurance covers all the following except

A) lost income from disability.
B) hospital costs.
C) surgical costs.
D) nonsurgical physician's fees.
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Approximately what proportion of Americans over age two have dental insurance?

A) about 75%
B) about 50%
C) about 25%
D) less than 10%
E) none of these choices
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When considering health insurance, which of these is important?

A) Purchase a group policy if possible.
B) Avoid policies that have a deductible clause.
C) Check the company's Medicare licensure status.
D) Check the company's standing with your local Better Business Bureau.
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Indemnity insurance provides monetary benefits rather than service
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Medical reimbursement is based on codes that reflect the complexity of the service provided.
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State insurance commissioners can provide information regarding the types of policies approved for sale within their state.
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Major medical insurance policies generally include a deductible clause and coinsurance provisions.
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Open-enrollment is a period during which an insurance plan must accept eligible people regardless of their health status.
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"Stop loss"features of some insurance plans can protect consumers from exorbitant out-of-pocket expenses.
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Major medical insurance supplements basic health insurance to offset heavy expenses from prolonged illness.
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If a physician "accepts assignment,"the patient will not be billed for the difference between the physician's usual fee and the amount paid by the health insurance company (except for coinsurance and deductibles).
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Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program primarily for people over 65 years of age.
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Health insurance premium costs are lower for policies with higher deductible provisions.
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Preferred Provider Organizations involve "closed panels"of doctors and hospitals who accept insurer-fixed fees for services.
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When Medicare patients are hospitalized, payment is made according to a schedule that is based mainly on the patient's diagnosis.
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Medicaid is a federal grant-in-aid program to help finance health care services for public assistance recipients.
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Many major medical insurance policies have a stop-loss feature that limits the amount of out-of-pocket expenses to be paid by those insured.
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COBRA is a federal law stating that employees who quit or are laid off from their employment can have health insurance coverage for 18 months after job severance by paying the premiums.
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The Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996 prohibits the restriction of hospital length of stays below specified durations.
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Physicians may not charge Medicare patients over 65 more than 15% above the fees approved by Medicare.
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It has been estimated that 46% of Americans who are 65 will enter a nursing home sometime before they die.
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PPO subscribers generally must select services from a designated panel of providers.
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The Medicare DRG system has pressured hospitals to become more cost efficient.
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Comprehensive medical insurance plans are usually more expensive than purchasing separate basic and major medical policies.
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Medicare and Medicaid are the only federal programs that pay for health related services.
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Health care flexible spending accounts provide tax exempt reimbursement for medical expenses from special trust accounts.
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Disability insurance and worker's compensation are the same thing.
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An Explanation of Benefit (EOB) is submitted to the insurance company to explain the services provided.
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Long-term care refers to a broad range of services provided in an acute care hospital for the elderly.
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Medicare permits beneficiaries to enroll in an HMO after paying a small extra premium for Part B of their coverage.
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Medigap insurance pays all expenses beyond those covered by Medicare.
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Dental health insurance plans usually include coverage of orthodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery.
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Poor people generally have the most health insurance.
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The DRG system of payment for Medicare services provides an incentive for hospitals to keep patients longer than needed.
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Basic health insurance generally includes benefits only for hospital and surgical expenses.
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Dread-disease and hospital indemnity policies are among the best buys in health insurance.
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Individual fee-for-service health insurance plans are no longer available from insurance companies.
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Compared with group policies, individual health insurance policies provide greater benefits at reduced costs.
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The premiums for health insurance are lower when the deductibles are lower.
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Medicare covers all the following except

A) dental care.
B) inpatient hospital care.
C) medical care.
D) surgical care.
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When evaluating major medical insurance, consideration should be given to

A) double indemnity.
B) reversibility.
C) renewability.
D) convertibility.
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The number of Americans without health insurance at any given moment in 2004 was

A) unknown.
B) about 15%.
C) about 25%.
D) about 35%.
E) none of these choices.
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Basic health insurance covers all the following except

A) lost income from disability.
B) hospital costs.
C) surgical costs.
D) nonsurgical physician's fees.
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Approximately what proportion of Americans over age two have dental insurance?

A) about 75%
B) about 50%
C) about 25%
D) less than 10%
E) none of these choices
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When considering health insurance, which of these is important?

A) Purchase a group policy if possible.
B) Avoid policies that have a deductible clause.
C) Check the company's Medicare licensure status.
D) Check the company's standing with your local Better Business Bureau.
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