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AHIP Exam AHM-530 Topic 1 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for AHIP's AHM-530 exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 1
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The following statements describe two types of HMOs:

The Elm HMO requires its members to select a PCP but allows the members to go to any other provider on its panel without a referral from the PCP.

The Treble HMO does not require its members to select a PCP. Treble allows its members to go to any doctor, healthcare professional, or facility that is on its panel without a referral from a primary care doctor. However, care outside of Treble's network is not reimbursed unless the provider obtains advance approval from the HMO.

Both HMOs use delegation to transfer certain functions to other organizations. Following the guidelines established by the NCQA, Elm delegated its credentialing activities to the Newnan Group, and the agreement between Elm and Newnan lists the responsibilities of both parties under the agreement. Treble delegated utilization management (UM) to an IP

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Ocie
1 months ago
I believe the answer options provided are quite clear and logical.
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Yan
1 months ago
I agree, it's important to understand the differences between Elm and Treble HMOs.
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Ocie
2 months ago
I think the question about HMOs is quite tricky.
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Leontine
2 months ago
Wait, so Treble is supposed to reimburse Manor for more than the MAC price? Talk about a sweet deal for the pharmacists!
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Jannette
6 days ago
Yes, it does seem like a good deal for the pharmacists!
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Michell
7 days ago
Treble must reimburse Manor 5 cents per tablet for Drug B.
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Fernanda
15 days ago
Manor can bill the subscriber 2 cents per tablet for Drug A.
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Niesha
1 months ago
Treble must reimburse Manor 14 cents per tablet for Drug A.
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Malissa
2 months ago
I'm just glad I don't have to navigate these HMO policies. I'd probably just stick to herbal remedies and hope for the best!
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Catalina
1 months ago
It's definitely a lot to keep track of, herbal remedies sound much simpler.
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Sylvie
1 months ago
I agree, I prefer to stick to natural remedies as well.
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Omer
1 months ago
I know, dealing with HMO policies can be so confusing.
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Timmy
2 months ago
This question is making my head spin! I feel like I need to consult a healthcare economist to fully grasp all the intricacies.
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Kaitlyn
2 months ago
I'm curious about how the drug pricing systems work. The MAC pricing seems a bit complex, but it's good that Treble has an arrangement with Manor to keep costs down.
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Inocencia
2 months ago
The Elm HMO seems more flexible, allowing members to see any provider on the panel without a referral. The Treble HMO's requirement for advance approval for out-of-network care is a bit of a hassle.
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Isaac
1 months ago
Elm calculates drug costs based on a purchasing profile for each pharmacy, while Treble uses a MAC pricing system with Manor Pharmaceutical Group.
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Bernardo
1 months ago
I wonder how the pharmacy benefits compare between the two HMOs.
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Danilo
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Having to get advance approval for out-of-network care with Treble HMO seems like a hassle.
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Herman
2 months ago
Elm HMO definitely sounds more convenient with the flexibility to see any provider on the panel.
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