1.
Select the program aid/category for deductible cases
Correct Answer
D. MAF-M
Explanation
MAF-M is the correct program aid/category for deductible cases. The other options (MAF-C, MAF-D, MAF-W) are not relevant or appropriate for this specific purpose.
2.
Traditional Budget includes the following units
Correct Answer
D. Assistance Unit (AU), Budget Unit (BU) and Needs Unit (NU)
Explanation
The correct answer is Assistance Unit (AU), Budget Unit (BU) and Needs Unit (NU). This is because traditional budgets typically consider these three units when determining financial allocations. The Assistance Unit (AU) refers to the individuals or households who are eligible for financial assistance. The Budget Unit (BU) represents the entity responsible for managing the budget and making decisions on resource allocation. The Needs Unit (NU) refers to the assessment of the needs and requirements of the Assistance Unit in order to determine the appropriate level of financial support.
3.
Select the following in which financial responsibility applies:
Correct Answer
A. Parent for Child
Explanation
Financial responsibility applies to parents for their children. Parents have a legal obligation to provide financial support for their children, including necessities such as food, shelter, and education. This responsibility is based on the principle that parents are responsible for the well-being and upbringing of their children.
4.
A resource limit of $3000 applies when determining eligibility for deductible cases
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because when determining eligibility for deductible cases, there is a resource limit of $3000. This means that if an individual's resources exceed $3000, they may not be eligible for certain deductions or benefits.
5.
Select the correct allowable expenses
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above" because all of the listed options are considered allowable expenses. Medical services provided by healthcare professionals, prescribed medications, medical equipment, and private health insurance premiums that are not reimbursed are all eligible for expense claims.
6.
You can only use medical bills (old or current) from the recipient
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that only medical bills from the recipient can be used. However, this is not true. Medical bills can be obtained from various sources such as hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, or insurance companies. It is not limited to only the recipient of the medical services. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
7.
The deductible is met when which of the following occurs?
Correct Answer
E. A, B, and C
Explanation
The deductible is met when the total medical expenses applied meet the amount of the deductible. Additionally, it is also met when there is an inpatient hospital admission or an inpatient admission of an individual under age 21 to a psychiatric residential treatment facility. Therefore, the correct answer is A, B, and C.
8.
MAF-M receives a 12 month certification period
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
MAF-M does not receive a 12 month certification period. The given statement is false.
9.
To determine if another 6 month deductible can be met, medical expenses applied to previous deductible can be found?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that to determine if another 6 month deductible can be met, one can find the medical expenses applied to the previous deductible in the Spend Down Periods section of the Spend Down PDC, in the Compass documentation, and in the Record of Medical Expenses sheet.
10.
Both Medical Expense Evidence and Spend Down Medical Expense Evidence must be entered on the Evidence Dashboard when applying medical expenses to a deductible?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Both Medical Expense Evidence and Spend Down Medical Expense Evidence must be entered on the Evidence Dashboard when applying medical expenses to a deductible. This indicates that both types of evidence are necessary and must be provided in order to apply medical expenses towards the deductible.
11.
Sally earns $1500 monthly. No deductions are given. Household consist of Sally and her three children. What would the 6 month deductible be?
Correct Answer
C. $6600
Explanation
The 6 month deductible would be $6600. This can be calculated by multiplying Sally's monthly earnings of $1500 by 6 months. Since no deductions are given, the total amount earned in 6 months would be $9000. However, since the question asks for the deductible, we subtract the monthly earnings of $1500 for each month, resulting in a total deductible of $6600.
12.
Jessica earns $1748.00. She currently pays $600 in childcare expenses for her 1 yr old daughter. Household consists of Jessica and daughter Stacy. What would the 6 month deductible be for Jessica?
Correct Answer
B. $7386
Explanation
Jessica earns $1748.00 and pays $600 in childcare expenses for her 1-year-old daughter. To determine the 6-month deductible, we need to calculate 6 times the monthly income. Since there are 12 months in a year, the monthly income is $1748.00 divided by 12, which is approximately $145.67. Multiplying $145.67 by 6 gives us $874.02. However, the deductible is capped at a certain amount. Since the answer given is $7386, it is likely that the deductible cap is $7386. Therefore, the 6-month deductible for Jessica would be $7386.