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Ostrovityanka [42]
1 year ago
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A consumer currently has original medicare and is enrolled in a stand-alone prescription drug plan (pdp). what will happen if th

e consumer enrolls in an ma plan that has integrated prescription drug coverage?
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Troyanec [42]1 year ago
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If a consumer enrolls in a MA plan with an integrated prescription drug coverage, the consumer will get all part A, B and D benefits of Medicare. These Medicare benefits are imparted with collaboration to private companies.

A MA plan is defined as Medicare advantage plan. This plan is a plan which assists consumers to ensure a coverage of their medical expenses. This plan is provided by private companies in association with Medicare to consumers. This plan covers part A benefits like- hospital care, nursing care, pathological testing and surgeries. This plan also includes part B benefits like- research, ambulance, mental health and usage of proper medical equipment.  When the prescription drug coverage is included in this plan, it includes part D benefits which includes medications and drugs.

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