Free Medical Plans Practice Questions

Florida Health (2-40) exam (series 2-40) — 24 practice questions.

Subtopics: Newborn coverage, Mammography, Diabetes, Mastectomy length of stay, Osteoporosis, Autism coverage, Small employer access, Fee-for-service, Deductible, Stop-loss, Major medical, HMO, PPO, POS, Gatekeeper, Preauthorization, Utilization review, Preventive care, Copayment, Coordination of benefits, Comprehensive major medical, HIPAA portability, HIPAA privacy, Dependent to age 26

Sample questions & answers

1. A Florida health policy that covers dependents must cover a newborn from the moment of birth, but the insurer may require notification within:

30 days

Florida requires coverage of a newborn from birth; the insurer may require notification and any additional premium within 30 days.

2. Florida law requires health policies to cover:

Mammograms for the detection of breast cancer

Florida mandates coverage of mammograms for the screening and detection of breast cancer.

3. Florida mandates that health policies cover:

Equipment, supplies, and outpatient self-management training for diabetes

Florida requires coverage of diabetes equipment, supplies, and outpatient self-management training.

4. Florida requires policies covering mastectomy to provide:

Coverage of inpatient care and outpatient post-surgical follow-up as determined by the treating physician

Florida requires coverage of mastectomy-related inpatient care and follow-up consistent with the treating physician's determination.

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Practice: Medical Plans

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