Franklin Pitt selected a Medicare+Choice option under which he is covered by a catastrophic health insurance policy with a high annual deductible and a $6,000 out-of-pocket expense maximum. CMS pays the premiums for the insurance policy out of the usual Medicare+Choice payment and deposits any difference between the capitated amount and the policy premium in a savings account. Mr. Pitt can use funds in the savings account to pay qualified medical expenses not covered by his insurance policy. At the end of the benefit year, Mr. Pitt can carry any remaining funds into the next benefit year. The Medicare+Choice option Mr. Pitt selected is known as a
A) coordinate care plan (CCP)
B) medical savings account (MSA) plan
C) competitive medical plan (CMP)
D) Medicare Risk HMO program
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