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- 2. The state that has the Extended Basic Medigap plan.
- 5. The process that an insurance company uses to decide, based on your medical history, whether or not to take your application for insurance,
- 7. You may be eligible for Medicare before 65 if you have a disability or this.
- 8. In alphabetical order, the Medigap plans that an insurance company cannot refuse to sell you if you are in a guaranteed issue situation.
- 10. The day the coverage begins.
- 13. A type of Medigap policy that may require you to use hospitals and, in some cases, doctors within its network to be eligible for full benefits
- 15. A health problem you had before the date that a new insurance policy starts.
- 17. The 31-day window after the premium due date that a Medicare Supplement member has to pay their premium.
- 18. The additional non-renewable sixty (60) days of hospital coverage provided under Medicare Part A for an admission which exceeds ninety (90) days.
- 19. The “I” in MIPPA stands for this.
- 20. An institution in which sick or injured persons aregiven medical or surgical treatment.
- 23. During the first 12 months that you have Part B, you can get this preventive visit.
- 27. The formal name for the “donut hole” in Part D plans.
- 28. The “P” in HIPAA stands for this.
- 29. The first president to receive a Medicare card.
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- 1. Casual name for the Affordable Care Act.
- 3. The amount paid by thepolicyholder for coverage under the contract, usually in periodic installments.
- 4. Items like oxygen equipment and supplies, wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds ordered by a doctor or other health care provider enrolled for use in the home.
- 6. A type of pricing for insurance that is based on your age at the time of application.
- 7. the amount a doctor or other health care provider is legally permitted to charge above the Medicare-approved amount
- 9. The amount you must pay for health care or prescriptions, before Original Medicare, your prescription drug plan, or your other insurance begins to pay.
- 11. A GI period in which someone leaves an MA plan during the first year to enroll in a Medigap plan.
- 12. An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the costs for services after you pay any deductibles.
- 14. A type of service not covered by Medicare that assists with Activities of Daily Living.
- 16. When a policy is made active again after previously being inactive.
- 21. President who signed Medicare into law.
- 22. The period of time after a policy is issued in which a member can choose to cancel their plan and have their premiums returned.
- 24. The 6 month period starting the first month that you’re covered under Medicare Part B and you’re 65 or older.
- 25. A type of pricing for insurance where the same premium is charged to everyone who has the policy, regardless of age.
- 26. This is the trade name/name brand Shingles vaccine that is currently available.