AHIP Medicare Training Practice Exam

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What can Debbie do to assist her father in enrolling in MaxCare's Medicare Advantage plan?

Submit a request without any legal authority

Submit an enrollment request on Mr. Lee's behalf if she attests to her legal authority

The option indicating that Debbie can submit an enrollment request on her father’s behalf if she attests to her legal authority is the correct choice. This is based on the regulations governing Medicare Advantage plans, which allow someone with legal authority—such as a power of attorney or a legal guardian—to act on behalf of another person when it comes to health plan enrollment.

When a caregiver like Debbie takes on the responsibility of enrolling a family member in a Medicare Advantage plan, they must confirm that they have the necessary legal authority to perform such an action. Attesting to this authority ensures that the enrollment process is legitimate and compliant with regulations, protecting both the enrollee and the plan.

This approach legitimizes Debbie’s involvement in the process, ensuring that all documentation is appropriately handled and that MaxCare is informed of who is acting on Mr. Lee's behalf. The other options fail to meet the necessary criteria for responsible enrollment behavior or involve unsafe practices that could lead to complications in the enrollment process.

Enroll Mr. Lee without notifying the plan

Ask a friend to help with the enrollment

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