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This study guide covers key concepts and questions related to tennessee health and life insurance, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject. It includes multiple-choice questions with answers, offering valuable insights into the insurance industry and its regulations in tennessee. The guide is particularly useful for students preparing for exams or professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of health and life insurance.
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Which of the following reimburses its insureds for covered medical expenses? health maintenance organizations preferred provider organizations commercial insurers service providers - ✔✔COMMERCIAL INSURERS Commercial insurance companies function on the reimbursement approach. Policyowners obtain medical treatment from whatever source they feel is most appropriate and submit their charges to their insurer for reimbursement A business entity can be defined as a(n) agency that must only operate outside of TN agency that must only operate inside of TN association or a limited liability company business that requires approval by the Attorney General to transact business - ✔✔ASSOCIATION OR A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The definition of a business entity includes an association or limited liability company Which of the following health insurance policy provisions specifies the health care services a policy will provide? insuring clause usual, customary, and reasonable clause
consideration clause
accelerated benefits provision consideration clause - ✔✔POLICY LOAN PROVISION a policy loan will pay the policyowner an amount that, with interest, does NOT exceed the guaranteed cash value Long Term Care policies will usually pay for eligible benefits using which of the following methods? Delayed fee for service expense incurred respite - ✔✔EXPENSE INCURRED Most long term care policies pay on a reimbursement (or expense-incurred) basis, up to policy limits Which of the following is NOT a limited benefit plan? Dental policy life insurance policy critical illness policy cancer policy - ✔✔LIFE INSURANCE POLICY is not a limited benefit plan In TN, the definition of "individual" may include which of the following? The individual's children
the individual's business associates the individuals legal representative the individuals financial accounts - ✔✔THE INDIVIDUALS LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE The term "individual" can be associated with an individuals legal representative What is the purpose of the Time of Payment Claims Provision? Requires the insured to wait 60 days after submitting Proof of Loss before filing a lawsuit prevents delayed claim payments made by the insurer requires a probation period for each claim filed by the insured protects the insurer from frivolous lawsuits - ✔✔PREVENTS DELAYED CLAIM PAYMENTS MADE BY THE INSURER The purpose of the Time of Payment of Claims provision is to prevent the insurance company from delaying claim payments What is considered to be a characteristic of an immediate annuity? Benefit payments start within one payment period of purchase benefit payments start within 5 years of initial purchase normally tied to a specific equity or stock index periodical contributions begin immediately - ✔✔BENEFIT PAYMENTS START WITHIN ONE PAYMENT PERIOD OF PURCHASE an immediate annuity is designed to make its first benefit payment to the annuitant at one payment interval from the date of purchase
a payor provision provides that in the event of death or disability of the adult premium payor, the premium on a juvenile policy will be waived until the insured child reaches a specified age or the maturity date of the contract Medicare part C is:
buyers guide - ✔✔POLICY SUMMARY a policy summary describes the particular terms of the policy being applied for Which of the following consists of an offer, acceptance, and consideration? warranty estoppel contract representation - ✔✔CONTRACT offer, acceptance, and consideration are all elements of a contract The commissioner notifies the association of an insolvent insurer no later than after receiving notice of the insurer's insolvency
The Automatic Premium Loan provision is designed to: provide a source of revenue to the insurance company avoid a policy lapse allow a polocyowner to request a policy loan allow a pollicyowner to take out additional coverage without evidence of insurability - ✔✔AVOID A POLICY LAPSE The purpose of the automatic premium loan is to keep the policy from lapsing An agent gives a conditional receipt to a client for an insurance policy after collecting the initial premium. When will the policy become effective? when the policy is issued the date of policy deliver when the conditions of the receipt are met the date the sales appointment was set - ✔✔WHEN THE CONDITIONS OF THE RECEIPT ARE MET A conditional receipt indicates that certain conditions must be met in order for the insurance coverage to go into effect T and S are named co-primary beneficiaries of a $500,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy insuring their father. Their mother was name contingent beneficiary. Five years later, S dies of natural causes and the father is killed in a scuba accident shortly afterwards. How much of the death benefit will the mother receive? $1,000, $500, $250, $0 - ✔✔$
The mother receives $0 because T is still alive and the sole primary beneficiary, while the mother is still the contingent beneficiary Q applied for life insurance and submitted the initial premium on Jan 1. The policy was issued Feb 1, but it was not delivered by the agent until Feb 7. Q is dissastisfied and return the policy on Feb 13. How will the insurer handle this situation? Premium will be fully refunded minus a surrender charge policy was not returned within the free-look period, premium will not be refunded policy was returned within the free-look period, premium will be fully refunded premium will be fully refunded minus a prorated amount for the period of Feb 7 - Feb 13 - ✔✔POLICY WAS RETURNED WITHIN THE FREE-LOOK PERIOD, PREMIUM WILL BE FULLY REFUNDED free-look period begins when the policy is delivered to the policyowner After and inured gives notice of loss, what must he/she do if the insurer does not furnish forms? file a lawsuit contact the insurer again requesting forms nothing file written proof of loss - ✔✔FILE WRITTEN PROOF OF LOSS the insured may file written proof of loss in any form if the insurer does NOT furnish forms after the insured gives notice of loss How long is the typical free look period for long term care insurance policies? 20 days
6 months 5 months 4.5 months 4 month - ✔✔ 4 MONTHS
Under the USA patriot act, insurers are required to report receipt of cash payments in excess of:
fixed amount life income - ✔✔INTEREST ONLY the interest only option foes NOT involve the systematic liquidation of the death proceeds Which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding the tax treatment of a lump-sum payment paid to a life insurance policy's primary beneficiary? the proceeds which exceed the amount paid in premiums are taxable the proceeds taxable only if the beneficiary's tax bracket has changed from the payout all proceeds are considered taxable income in the year they are received all proceeds are income tax free in the year they are received - ✔✔ALL PROCEEDS ARE INCOME TAX FREE IN THE YEAR THEY ARE RECEIVED The USA patriot act was enacted in 2001 2002 2003 2004 - ✔✔ 2001 P is self employed and owns an individual disabilitt income policy. he becomes totally disabled on june 1 and receives $2,000 a month for the next 10 months. How much of this income is subject to federal income tax? $20, $14, $6, $0 - ✔✔$
Which of these factors do NOT play a role in the underwriting of a life insurance policy? avocations credit status marital status occupation - ✔✔MARITAL STATUS With AD&D policies, what is the purpose of the Grace Period? gives the policyowner additional time to pay overdue premiums gives the policyowner additinal time to file a lawsuit gives the policyowner additional time to file a claim gives the policyowner additional time to provide proof of loss - ✔✔GIVES THE POLICYOWNER ADDITIONAL TIME TO PAY OVERDUE PREMIUMS Which of the following is NOT a requirement to sell, solicit, or negotiate long-term care insurance? be a licensed producer for life or health complete a one-time 8 hours long-term care specific training course complete 4 hours of long-term care continuing education complete a one-time 4 hour course on estate planning - ✔✔COMPLETE A ONE TIME 4 HOUR COURSE ON ESTATE PLANNING Which of these is a valid TN regulation for referral fees?
rate of returns are guaranteed - ✔✔A FIXED LEVEL PREMIUM The AD&D provision in a life insurance policy would pay additional benefits if the insured: dies of natural causes becomes critically ill becomes chronically ill is blinded in an accident - ✔✔IS BLINDED IN A ACCIDENT Which of these is NOT a type of agent authority? express implied principal apparent - ✔✔PRINCIPAL agent authority is what an agent is authorized to do on behalf of their company. the 3 types of agent authority include express, implied, and apparent authority which of the following types of organizations are prepaid group health plans, where members pay in advance for the services of participating physicians and hospitals that have agreements? PPO HMO MEWA POS - ✔✔HMO
HMO is prepaid group health plan, where members pay in advance for the services of participating physicians and hospitals that have agreements in life insurance, the needs approach is used mostly to establish which type of life insurance a client should apply for how much life insurance a client should apply for which company a client should use when applying for life insurance what the max amount the client can spend of life insurance - ✔✔HOW MUCH LIFE INSURANCE A CLIENT SHOULD APPLY FOR A long term care policy sold in TN must be conditonally renewable optionally renewable guaranteed renewable noncancellable - ✔✔GUARANTEED RENEWABLE Unfair discrimination is BEST described as charging a different rate for someone in the same actuarial class charging different policy rates for a 60-year old individual and a 30-year old individual requiring physical exams for all employees to be covered by a company's insurance policy converting term coverage to an individual whole life policy after the insured as reached an attained age of 50 - ✔✔CHARGING A DIFFERENT RATE FOR SOMEONE IN THE SAME ACTUARIAL CLASS