Course MBM-120 People Groups
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1.
Medicaid is available to the categorically needy, the medically needy, and
special groups.
A ) True
B ) False
2.
Which is the best definition for Newly Eligible individuals?
A ) Foster children older than 18
B ) Young, pregnant mothers
C ) Very-low income men or women not otherwise eligible for Medicaid
D ) Students under the age of 21
3.
All aliens - both qualified and non-qualified (including undocumented
immigrants) - may be eligible for treatment of an emergency medical condition,
provided they otherwise meet the eligibility criteria (such as income level) for the
state's Medicaid program.
A ) True
B ) False
4.
The federal government administers Medicaid.
A ) True
B ) False
5.
If a hospital is unable to stabilize a patient using its capabilities, what should
its next course of action be?
Exam
Course MBM-120 - People Groups
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Student:
Ahnna Jackson
Username:
ahnna.jackson@dch.ga.gov
Course:
People Groups
Test Date:
12/06/2023
Total Questions:
30
Total Correct:
29
Total Answered:
30
Score:
96%, P
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A ) Apologize and offer to call the patient's primary care physician
B ) Send the patient home
C ) Transfer the patient to an appropriate facility, if the patient consents
6.
How is CMS maintaining its commitment to maximize Medicaid access for
American Indians and Alaskan natives?
A ) By offering culturally competent outreach and education
B ) By offering discounts on medical treatment
C ) By building schools
7.
Each state government administers federally established guidelines for the
Medicaid program.
A ) True
B ) False
8.
Under the Special Groups heading, eligibility can be extended to working
disabled people between ages 16 and 65 who have income and resources
greater than that allowed under the SSI program.
A ) True
B ) False
9.
Medicaid will pay Medicare Part A premiums for certain disabled individuals
who lose Medicare coverage because of work income.
A ) True
B ) False
10.
Those who are enrolled in Managed Care are not eligible for expanded
eligibility under Medicaid waivers.
A ) True
B ) False
11.
Individuals whose income is at or below 100% of the federal poverty level
and whose resources are at or below twice the standard allowed under SSI are
considered Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries.
A ) True
B ) False
12.
The family income level for a Newly Eligible individual must be below
_______ of the federal poverty level.
Exam
Course MBM-120 - People Groups
Detailed Test Results
Student:
Ahnna Jackson
Username:
ahnna.jackson@dch.ga.gov
Course:
People Groups
Test Date:
12/06/2023
Total Questions:
30
Total Correct:
29
Total Answered:
30
Score:
96%, P
Key to answers:
Incorrect Question
Correct Question
Correct Answer
Input Buttons & Boxes: Student
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A ) 100%
B ) 133%
C ) 135%
D ) 200%
13.
Refugees, those granted asylum, and victims of a severe form of trafficking
(among several other categories) are considered qualified aliens.
A ) True
B ) False
14.
Qualified aliens include aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence
under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
A ) True
B ) False
15.
Which type of individual would typically not be considered Medically Needy?
A ) Working adults classified as head of household for income tax
purposes
B ) Caretakers who live with and take care of children
C ) Disabled persons
D ) Blind persons
E ) Aged persons (65 and older)
16.
Individuals in the Newly Eligible group must _______________.
A ) Have a family income below 133% of FPL
B ) Not be under the age of 19
C ) Not already be enrolled in Medicaid
D ) All choices apply
17.
What types of individuals below must be included if states choose to have a
Medically Needy Medicaid program?
A ) Certain newborns for a year
B ) Pregnant women through a 60-day postpartum period
C ) Children under the age of 18
D ) Pregnant women through a 60-day postpartum period AND children
under the age of 18
E ) All choices apply
18.
The federal government establishes general guidelines for the
administration of Medicaid benefits.
A ) True
Exam
Course MBM-120 - People Groups
Detailed Test Results
Student:
Ahnna Jackson
Username:
ahnna.jackson@dch.ga.gov
Course:
People Groups
Test Date:
12/06/2023
Total Questions:
30
Total Correct:
29
Total Answered:
30
Score:
96%, P
Key to answers:
Incorrect Question
Correct Question
Correct Answer
Input Buttons & Boxes: Student
Answer n/n
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B ) False
19.
A person receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) may qualify as
Categorically Needy.
A ) True
B ) False
20.
Medicare beneficiaries with income greater than 100% but less than 135%
of the federal poverty level are considered part of the Special Groups that may
be covered by Medicaid.
A ) True
B ) False
21.
No special rules apply for those who live in nursing homes and for disabled
children living at home.
A ) True
B ) False
22.
Which type of individual would typically not be considered Categorically
Needy?
A ) Recipients of adoption assistance and foster care
B ) Infants born to Medicaid-eligible pregnant women
C ) Single adult male living below the federal poverty level
D ) Certain people with Medicare
23.
The SSI program's rules currently used in Medicaid for determining income
eligibility are the only rules that may be used by the states.
A ) True
B ) False
24.
An eligibility requirement common to all states is an individual's income and
resources (like bank accounts, property, or other items that can be sold for
cash).
A ) True
B ) False
25.
States may include which of the following as eligibility groups related to
specific medical conditions?
A ) Women with breast or cervical cancer
B ) Elderly with hair loss
Exam
Course MBM-120 - People Groups
Detailed Test Results
Student:
Ahnna Jackson
Username:
ahnna.jackson@dch.ga.gov
Course:
People Groups
Test Date:
12/06/2023
Total Questions:
30
Total Correct:
29
Total Answered:
30
Score:
96%, P
Key to answers:
Incorrect Question
Correct Question
Correct Answer
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C ) Individuals with tuberculosis who are uninsured
D ) Women with breast or cervical cancer AND individuals with
tuberculosis who are uninsured
E ) Women with breast or cervical cancer AND elderly with hair loss
26.
States must cover all full-time students under the age of 21 as part of the
Medically Needy program.
A ) True
B ) False
27.
A child's status is a factor in determining eligibility.
A ) True
B ) False
28.
The requirements for an individual's income and resources vary from state
to state.
A ) True
B ) False
29.
Which of the illnesses below might states cover as a
Special Group under their Medicaid program?
A ) Diabetes
B ) Heart disease
C ) Tuberculosis
30.
States determine specific eligibility requirements to receive Medicaid
benefits, as well as the type and scope of services provided.
A ) True
B ) False
Exam
Course MBM-120 - People Groups
Detailed Test Results
Student:
Ahnna Jackson
Username:
ahnna.jackson@dch.ga.gov
Course:
People Groups
Test Date:
12/06/2023
Total Questions:
30
Total Correct:
29
Total Answered:
30
Score:
96%, P
Key to answers:
Incorrect Question
Correct Question
Correct Answer
Input Buttons & Boxes: Student
Answer n/n
Points Awarded / Points Possible