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1. Which of the following statements pertaining to Medicare is CORRECT?
A. Bob is covered under Medicare Part B. He submitted a total of $1,100 of approved medical charges to Medicare after paying the required deductible. Of that total, Bob must pay $880.
B. For the first 90 days of hospitalization, Medicare Part A pays 100 percent of all covered services, except for a individual deductible.
C. Each individual covered by Medicare Part A is allowed one 90-day benefit period per year.
D. Medicare Part A is automatically provided when a qualified individual applies for Social Security benefits.
D. Medicare Part A is automatically provided when a qualified individual applies for Social Security benefits.
2. Which of the following statements concerning workers' compensation is NOT correct?
A. All states have workers' compensation laws.
B. Benefits include medical care costs and disability income.
C. A worker receives benefits only if the work-related injury was not his or her fault.
D. Workers' compensation laws are designed to return injured persons to work.
C. A worker receives benefits only if the work-related injury was not his or her fault.
3. Which of the following statements about Medicare Part B is NOT correct?
A. It covers services and supplies not covered by Part A.
B. It is financed by tax revenues.
C. It is financed by monthly premiums.
D. It is a compulsory program.
D. It is a compulsory program.
4. How many days of skilled nursing facility care will Medicare pay benefits?
A. 25
B. 75
C. 100
D. 60
C. 100
5. Under Medicare Part B, the participant must pay all of the following EXCEPT
A. an annual deductible
B. a per benefit deductible
C. 20 percent of covered charges above the deductible
D. a monthly premium
B. a per benefit deductible
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riosjuank
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232732
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test 20
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test chapter 20
Updated
2013-09-04T04:42:58Z
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