Medicare | Medicaid | Tricare | Workers Comp | True/False |
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What is "all of the above"
Information included on a Medicare identification card includes the:
a. name of the beneficiary. b. Medicare claim number. c. type of coverage and effective dates. d. all of the above. |
What is low-income individuals.
Medicaid is health insurance coverage for:
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What is d. CHAMPVA.
The plan that provides benefits for veterans with 100% service-related disabilities and their families is:
a. TRICARE Standard. b. TRICARE Extra. c. TRICARE Prime. d. CHAMPVA. |
What is d. all of the above.
Workers' compensation fraud can be punishable by:
a. fines. b. orders for restitution. c. imprisonment. d. all of the above. |
TRUE
Individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are Medicare eligible.
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What is 40 quarters
Individuals age 65 and older qualify for Medicare if they have paid FICA taxes for at least how many quarters
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What is d. all of the above.
Groups included as eligible for Medicaid include:
a. the categorically needy. b. the medically needy. c. special groups. d. all of the above. |
What is "one year"
TRICARE claims must be submitted no later than _________ from date of service
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What is occupational disease.
A health problem that results from exposure to a workplace health hazard such as chemical fumes is a(n) __________
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TRUE
Medical records for workers' compensation cases are to be kept separate from a patient's regular medical records.
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What is... All of the above
Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) offer which of the following benefits?
a. Hospital coverage (Part A) b. Medical coverage (Part B) c. Prescription drug coverage d. All of the above |
What is d. All of the above
Which type of nominal cost sharing can states require of most Medicaid beneficiaries?
a. Deductibles b. Coinsurance c. Copayments d. All of the above |
What is c. beneficiary must obtain a nonavailability statement (NAS) to receive services from a civilian provider.
When a TRICARE beneficiary needs treatment that is NOT available from a military treatment facility (MTF), the:
a. beneficiary will have to pay for the services. b. services will not be covered. c. beneficiary must obtain a nonavailability statement (NAS) |
What is 45th
A workers' compensation insurance carrier must pay, reduce, deny, or determine to audit a claim no later than the _____ day after receipt of the claim.
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TRUE
A Work Status Report must be sent in with the insurance claim each time the injured worker is seen by the treating doctor.
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What is 60 days
When receiving inpatient hospital care, a Medicare Part A beneficiary has a lifetime reserve of ow many days
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What is ABN
A physician may bill a Medicaid patient for services if the __________ is signed
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What is a. TRICARE Standard.
The TRICARE plan option that provides benefits using a fee-for-service, cost-sharing structure is:
a. TRICARE Standard. b. TRICARE Extra. c. TRICARE Prime. d. CHAMPVA. |
What is impairment.
The permanent physical damage to a worker's body from a work-related injury or illness is known as:
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FALSE
In regard to workers' compensation cases, patient health information and claim data are subject to the same confidentiality rules as regular medical records.
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What is C - resource-based relative value scale.
The Medicare RBRVS system first implemented in 1992 is the:
a. relative basis for resource-valued services. b. relative-based resource value scale. c. resource-based relative value scale. d. resource-based relative value services. |
What is...c. each state government.
The organization responsible for determining the type, amount, and scope of services covered by Medicaid is:
a. the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). b. the federal government. c. each state government. d. contracted insurance carriers. |
What is c. TRICARE.
In 1994, the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) program name was changed to:
a. the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). b. the Veteran's Administration (VA) Health Administration Center. c. TRICARE |
What is c. medical, income, death, and burial.
The four types of workers' compensation benefits are:
a. medical, disability, health, and death. b. medical, income, disability, and death. c. medical, income, death, and burial. d. disability, suffering, death, and burial. |
TRUE
The Medicare program is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
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