by Mamanokdiz » Mon Sep 23, 2019 07:34 am
Alice is enrolled in a MA-PD plan.She makes a permanent move across the country and wonders what her options are for continuing MA-Pd coverage.What would you say to her in regard to a special enrollment Period(SEP)? this is a AHIP question.
a. She is unlikely to qualify for a SEP but will be automatically covered by Original Medicare and standalone Part D prescription drug plan.
b. She is likely to qualify for a SEP. She can choose an effective date of up to three months after the month in which the enrollment form is received by the new plan, but the effective date may not be earlier than the date of her permanent move.
c. She is likely to quality for a SEP .She can choose an effective date up to six months after the month in which the enrollment form is received by the new plan, but the effective date may not be earlier than 30 days prior to the date of her move.
D. She is unlikely to quality for a SEP and should remain on her current plan, relying on her current plan's out-of-network benefits.
Which answer is correct? Thank You!
a. She is unlikely to qualify for a SEP but will be automatically covered by Original Medicare and standalone Part D prescription drug plan.
b. She is likely to qualify for a SEP. She can choose an effective date of up to three months after the month in which the enrollment form is received by the new plan, but the effective date may not be earlier than the date of her permanent move.
c. She is likely to quality for a SEP .She can choose an effective date up to six months after the month in which the enrollment form is received by the new plan, but the effective date may not be earlier than 30 days prior to the date of her move.
D. She is unlikely to quality for a SEP and should remain on her current plan, relying on her current plan's out-of-network benefits.
Which answer is correct? Thank You!
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