AETNA MA MAPD DSNP MASTERY TEST EXAM (ACTUAL
What is a Dual eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP)?
- A type of MAPD plan designed to provide targeted care and
- A MA plan that tailors benefits, provider choices and drug
- A MA plan for those who are eligible for Medicare and
- A MA plan required to contract with a state Medicaid
- All of the above - ---Answers---E) All of the above
services to individuals with specific needs.
formularies to meet specific needs of the groups they serve.
Medicaid.
agency.
Low Income Subsidy (LIS) is a Medicare financial assistance program that helps to reduce prescription drug costs.
True or False - ---Answers---True
The difference between LIS and the Medicare Savings Program (MSP) is LIS helps reduce prescription drug costs and MSP helps with Medicare plan premiums, deductibles and copayments/coinsurance with medical services.
True or False - ---Answers---True
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Which of the following is true for LIS?
- Beneficiaries pay no more than $3.60 for a covered generic
- There is no coverage gap
- There is no Late Enrollment Penalty
- All of the above - ---Answers---D) All of the above
and $8.95 for each brand name drug.
A full dual eligible means an individual has Medicare, but is only eligible for assistance with Medicare premiums and sometimes cost share through the Medicare Saving Program.
True or False - ---Answers---False
LIS Medicare drug plan premium and deductible costs are based on income level.
True or False - ---Answers---True
Full benefit duals meet state Medicaid eligibility requirements and are entitled to receive the Medicaid services they need.
True or False - Tru---Answers---e
One of Aetna's Model of Care goals is to improve use of preventive health services.
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