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Daily Knowledge Check

How long is the medicare supplement open enrollment period?

  • 6 months from the first day of the month you turn 65 and are enrolled in Part B.

Daily Knowledge Check

What is not covered in Medigap plan G?

  • Part B deductible.

Plan N?

  • Part B deductible

  • Most things are covered, 80/20 coinsurance.

Plan A?

  • Part B Deductible

  • Part A deductible

  • Foreign travel

  • Coinsurance for SNF

  • Part B excess charges

Daily Knowledge Check

Generally speaking, what is the cheapest way someone can get their prescriptions?

  • Mail order.

  • PREFERRED pharmacy

Daily Knowledge Check:

What are some prohibited sales practices for Medicare Advantage plans?

  • Cold calling.

  • Offering gift cards or something of monetary value, to enroll in a plan.

  • Market with something costing more than 15 dollars individually.

  • Can’t say we represent medicare, or medicare endorses the plan.

  • Must have verbal permission to enroll.

  • Must have verbal permission to discuss medicare plans.

  • Can’t say a plan is the best plan for them.

  • Can’t sell it saying it’s a supplement policy.

  • No Cross selling.

  • No misrepresentation.

  • On PPOs, Make sure the doctor TAKES THE INSURANCE.

  • Never say “free”, no definite statments.

  • (read everything, check everything, and take your time)

Daily Knowledge Check:

Where can you find plan information if you don’t see it in the dialer or blaze?

  • Carrier website

  • Google the plan name (Medicare QI plan presentation)

  • MARx With the Medicare number

  • Medicare.gov

  • Confluence (ACA Carriers have instructions)

Daily Knowledge Check:

How do you determine D-SNP eligibility for all of the carriers?

  • Anthem – Anthem D-SNP Eligibility Tool

  • Aetna – Call the D-SNP eligibility line. (can give you medicaid levels)

  • UHC – UHC Jarvis. (can verify Medicaid levels without Medicaid number)

  • Humana – D-SNP Verification Portal

  • Wellcare – Wellcare D-SNP Verification Line.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How can we help someone that only has PDPs or limited selection of MAPDs in their area?

  • Look into supplement plans.

  • Check the CMS website for plans that we don’t sell.

  • They want dental hearing or vision. Ancillary plans would be an option for them.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How can someone verify they had other coverage to avoid the late enrollment penalty?

  • Request documentation from previous carrier.

  • Provide that documentation to medicare.

  • Medicaid doesn’t have to pay the penalties.

  • LIS and FBDE do not pay the part D penalty.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How do you send a canned email in front, and it what situations would you use it?

  • Click the little paper with the lightning bolt.

  • Low rating, Cancellation request.

Daily Knowledge:

Check What are some common application statuses we see and what do they mean?

  • Sent to carrier: Application was sent to the carrier, not active yet.

  • Withdrawn Duplicate Submission: Enrolled in the same plan they already had.

  • Pending CMS Review: CMS is verifying the BFC has Medicare.

  • Pending Proof of Medicaid: D-SNP, waiting for verification from the state. Or, Beneficiary did not provide a medicaid number when the app was submitted. Wellcare can be submitted without medicaid verifcation.

  • Withdrawn Voluntary: BFC volunatrily canceled the plan.

  • Withdrawn Closed: There was an open issue with the app, that was never resolved.

  • Pending Invalid Election Type: AOR used an incorrect SEP.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What can you do when you become eligible for medicare?

  • Sign up for medicare parts a and b. (or just A if you have employer coverage)

  • Enroll into a pdp

  • Enroll into medicare advantage.

  • Enroll in medicare supplement coverage.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What can you do if someone calls in and you don’t see a profile for them in CCE?

  • Try an alternate method of looking them up.

  • Create a new lead, leave good notes.

  • Ask for their MBI and look them up in MARx.

  • Ask if they have an ID card, you can look up the name of the plan.

Daily Knowledge Check:

Who pays first with a medicare supplement?

  • Medicare!

Who pays first with Medicare Advantage?

  • Medicare Advantage

Who pays first with Dual Eligible Beneficiaries?

  • Medicare Advantage

  • medicare and medicaid – medicare pays first.

Who pays first with VA Tricare and Medicare Advantage?

  • Medicare Advantage.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How do you qualify for Medicaid or LIS?

  • Through the state.

  • Federal poverty level.

  • Spend down to the poverty level.

  • Medically needy, still involves a spend down.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What does someone need to qualify for a C-SNP plan?

  • A qualifying Chronic condition: Heart disease, Diabetes, Cancer, Kidney disease, COPD.

  • SEP CHR, one time a year to enroll in a C-SNP.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What are the different Medicaid levels and what do they mean?

  • FBDE

  • QMB

  • QMB+

  • SLMB

  • SLMB+

  • QI

  • QDWI

In the resource center under medicare resources, QMB categories explained.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What is covered under medicaid?

  • Inpatient services

  • outpatient services

  • Skilled Nursing Facility

  • Home healthcare

  • Physician services

  • Rural health clinic services.

  • Doctor’s that accept medicaid.

  • Lab and X-ray.

  • Family planning

  • Nurse/midwife services.

  • Transportation.

  • Tobacco cessation.

The goal of today’s daily knowledge check is to point out that for someone who enrolled in an MA(PD) -rather than a D-SNP that they might be eligible for-it may be better for them to stay in that MA(PD) (where they can use medicaid to still get D-SNP things), then for them to revert back into Original Medicare-especially since that would most likely leave them without a PDP. We can use this as a way to overcome objections and guide our benfs into the situation that most addresses their needs.

Daily Knowledge Check:

In what states can you get a Medigap guaranteed issue all year?

  • Washington State, New York, and Connecticut.

Keep these three states in mind for when we are selling Medigap!

Daily Knowledge Check:

How can you check for SEP DST and how does it work?

  • Extends a valid enrollment period.

  • Medicare advantage plan active in CMS.

  • FEMA website to check for SEP time periods.

Daily Knowledge Check:

Where are three places that can you find someone’s personal info (name, address, phone number, MBI etc.) on the Dialer?

  • Advanced tab

  • Profile

  • Plates

Daily Knowledge Check

What can a beneficiary do during AEP?

  • Switch plans

  • Unlimited selections

  • The last one before Dec 7 at 11:59:59 is the policy they will have January 1st.

Daily Knowledge Check:

Can you use the LIS SEP during AEP?

  • You cannot.

  • AEP for an earlier effective date.

Daily Knowledge Check

How do we find what a prescription should cost for a beneficiary?

  • Check the plans formulary

  • Check blaze

  • Prescription benefits in navigation on the plates.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What can we do for someone that was denied for a D-SNP plan?

  • See if they had an SEP, to enroll in another plan.

  • Determine their eligibility. There might be another D-SNP they qualify for.

  • Check for LIS, that would qualify them for an SEP.

Daily Knowledge Check:

When do you qualify for Medicare if you are receiving disability benefits from

social security?

  • After 24 months.

  • You are automatically enrolled.

Daily Knowledge Check:

If someone’s application was an invalid SEP for using IEP or ICEP what might be a valid election period you can use? (delayed part b start date)

  • Loss of employer coverage.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What can you do for someone if their medication is not covered or not part of a plan formulary?

  • Request a formulary exception

  • Good Rx discounts, coupons

  • Request a change to a generic option with their doctor

  • Make sure they are using in network pharmacies (if they thought it was out of formulary but they were actually using the wrong pharmacy)

  • Check with doctor for alternate meds

  • See if they can apply for LIS or extra help for their prescriptions

Daily Knowledge Check:

How would you sell a Medigap to someone who is only familiar with Medicare Advantage?

  • More choices for providers.

  • Less money for people that see the doctor a lot.

  • No copays or cost sharing (on most medigaps)

  • Pay the premium and don’t have to worry about much else.

  • Good for people that don’t want to pay for something they don’t need.

  • Good for people that travel a lot.

  • Easier to understand, Just picks up where medicare left off.

Daily Knowledge Check

How would you sell a Medicare Advantage policy to someone who is used to a Medigap?

  • Med Adv has hearing vision and dental.

  • Overall cost.

  • Sell it with the prescription drug coverage included instead of adding it on.

  • Additional benefits: OTC, Fitness, Transportation, Meal benefit.

  • Lower Max out of pocket, vs N and K.

  • Flex card for costs out of pocket.

  • Higher populated areas won’t be affected by the network of doctors.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How would you explain Medicare Supplement (Medigap) to a beneficiary?

  • Fills in the gaps of original medicare.

  • Not funded by medicare or the government.

  • No.

Daily Knowledge Check:

Do you need to stay in network if you have a PFFS plan?

  • No you do not.

  • The physician has to accept the terms of the plan.

  • Can charge the excess charge of up to 15%.

Daily Knowledge Check:

What can you do when you become eligible for medicare?

  • Sign up for medicare parts a and b. (or just A if you have employer coverage)

  • Enroll into a PDP

  • Enroll into medicare advantage.

  • Enroll in medicare supplement coverage.

Daily Knowledge Check:

How do we prevent Fraud, Waste, and Abuse?

  • Report it when you see it!

  • Reporting hotline

  • Reporting email

  • CMS form on medicare.gov.

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