(02.08 MC) If a state sued another state, who would have ori…
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(02.08 MC) If а stаte sued аnоther state, whо wоuld have original jurisdiction to hear the case?
Fill in the blаnks belоw using this Wоrd Bаnk (sоme words will not be used): $0 $176 $352 $704 $1,408 20 30 1916 1965 2003 A B C D Advаntage Allotment compensation copayment counseling disabilities drug duty facility high immunizations low Medicaid Medicare Modernization national occupational private poverty Remote Social Security x-ray 1. Use Table 3.1 in your text to answer this question.Katrina is a Medicare Part A beneficiary. She has met her part A deductible. During March and April 2020 Katrina had a 22-day stay in a skilled nursing facility. What is her cost-sharing amount? Katrina owes nothing for the first [BLANK-1] days. She owes [BLANK-2] for day 21 and [BLANK-3] for day 22, which totals [BLANK-4]. 2. Which part of Medicare is the managed care option? Part [BLANK-5] is Medicare’s managed care option. Medicare [BLANK-6] is the name of the program. 3. When was Medicare Part D added to the Medicare benefit package? What services did it add? Medicare Part D was added in 2003 as part of the Medicare [BLANK-7] Act of 2003 (MMA). The benefit was fully implemented on January 1, 2006. Medicare Part D is the outpatient prescription [BLANK-8] benefit. 4. List at least three Medicaid eligibility requirements mandated for states to qualify for federal matching funds. State programs must provide coverage to at least these groups: [BLANK-9]-related infants, children, and pregnant women and deemed newborns; [BLANK-10]-income families; families receiving transitional medical assistance; children with Title IV-E adoption assistance, foster care, or guardianship care, and children aging out of foster care; elderly and disabled individuals receiving [BLANK-11] income and aged, blind, and disabled individuals who live in 209(b) states; certain working individuals with [BLANK-12]; certain low-income [BLANK-13] enrolles such as a Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB). 5. List three examples of services provided under PACE? hospital care, nursing [BLANK-14] care, nursing services, medical specialty services, emergency services, home care, adult day care, physical and [BLANK-15] therapies, dental care, laboratory and [BLANK-16] services, presecription drugs, social services, social work counseling, personal care services, nutritional [BLANK-17], recreational therapy, transportation, meals, and end of life care. 6. What is the target population of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) (Title XXI)? CHIP targets uninsured children whose family income level is too [BLANK-18] to qualify for Medicaid but is insufficient to pay for [BLANK-19] health insurance. 7. Which TRICARE program is the most economical program for military families, and why is it less expensive than the other options? TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Prime [BLANK-20] is the least-expensive program for active [BLANK-21] family members because this managed care program has no enrollment, deductible, or [BLANK-22] fees. 8. What program covers healthcare costs and lost income from work-related injuries or illness of federal government employees? Workers' [BLANK-23] covers employees of the federal government. 9. What services must be included in CHIP plans and benchmark-equivalent plans? Inpatient hospital, outpatient hospital, physician’s medical and surgical, laboratory and radiology, well-baby and child care services, [BLANK-24], and dental services. 10. Which Act set regulations for injured federal workers? Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) of [BLANK-25]