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AHIP AHM-250 Exam - Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

During an open enrollment period in 1997, Amy Hadek enrolled through her employer for group health coverage with the Owl Health Plan, a federally qualified HMO. At the time of her enrollment, Ms. Hadek had three pre-existing medical conditions: angina, fo
C) none of these conditions
A) the angina, the high blood pressure, and the broken ankle
B) the angina and the high blood pressure only
D) the broken ankle only

AHIP AHM-250 Exam - Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for AHIP's AHM-250 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 4
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During an open enrollment period in 1997, Amy Hadek enrolled through her employer for group health coverage with the Owl Health Plan, a federally qualified HMO. At the time of her enrollment, Ms. Hadek had three pre-existing medical conditions: angina, fo

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Golda
7 months ago
I thought broken ankles weren't considered pre-existing?
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Olive
7 months ago
Totally agree, those conditions would complicate things!
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Justine
7 months ago
Wait, how can she have coverage with all those pre-existing conditions?
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Leota
8 months ago
Definitely the angina and high blood pressure only!
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Lindsay
8 months ago
She had angina, high blood pressure, and a broken ankle.
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Ryan
8 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the timeline. If the broken ankle was recent, does it still count as pre-existing? I need to think this through.
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Stacey
8 months ago
This question reminds me of a practice one we did about pre-existing conditions. I feel like it was just the angina and high blood pressure that mattered.
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Kiley
8 months ago
I think the angina and high blood pressure are definitely pre-existing, but I can't recall if the broken ankle would be included since it might not be chronic.
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Tomoko
9 months ago
I remember something about pre-existing conditions being a big deal with HMOs, but I'm not sure if all three count here.
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Otis
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this. I know the getExternalFilesDir() method is related to external storage, but I can't quite remember if it's used to get the directory or something else. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Leonora
9 months ago
I'm a bit unsure, but I feel like rail might also incur detention charges sometimes? Didn't we cover that in class?
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Myra
9 months ago
This is a good question to test our knowledge of storage media and file systems. I'll carefully consider each option before selecting my answer.
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Terrilyn
9 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think it mentioned something about a complete list of components.
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Zena
1 year ago
Well, if Amy had a broken ankle, I hope she was wearing a cast made of owls. Hoot hoot, that would be a real hoot-standing medical condition!
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Julianna
12 months ago
D) the broken ankle only
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Phung
12 months ago
C) none of these conditions
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Cherri
1 year ago
B) the angina and the high blood pressure only
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Chantell
1 year ago
A) the angina, the high blood pressure, and the broken ankle
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Anastacia
1 year ago
I'm going with B on this one. The broken ankle is just a random accident, not a pre-existing medical condition. Amy's angina and high blood pressure are the real deal, so B is the way to go.
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Joesph
1 year ago
Oh, this one's a piece of cake! The answer has to be B. A broken ankle? That's just a temporary injury, not a pre-existing condition. Amy's real pre-existing conditions are the angina and the high blood pressure.
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Stephaine
1 year ago
Amy must have been relieved that her pre-existing conditions were covered by the health plan.
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Thurman
1 year ago
Yeah, the angina and high blood pressure are the real pre-existing conditions here.
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Paz
1 year ago
I agree, the answer is definitely B. The broken ankle is not a pre-existing condition.
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Janet
1 year ago
This is a straightforward question, the answer is clearly B. I mean, a broken ankle? That's just an injury, not a pre-existing condition. Amy's medical history includes angina and high blood pressure, so B is the correct answer.
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Rose
1 year ago
Amy's medical history clearly points to option B.
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Brandee
1 year ago
Yeah, it's definitely B, just angina and high blood pressure.
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Celeste
1 year ago
I agree, the broken ankle is not a pre-existing condition.
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Isreal
1 year ago
Hmm, this question is tricky. I think the answer is B, the angina and the high blood pressure only. After all, a broken ankle doesn't really count as a pre-existing condition, right?
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Maricela
1 year ago
I see your point, but I still think it's more likely to be B. The broken ankle seems less relevant to pre-existing conditions.
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Dalene
1 year ago
I'm not so sure about that. I think it might actually be A, including the broken ankle as well.
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Lashanda
1 year ago
Yeah, I think you're right. It makes sense that only the angina and high blood pressure would be considered pre-existing.
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King
1 year ago
I agree, I think the answer is B as well. A broken ankle is not typically considered a pre-existing condition.
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Noel
1 year ago
I think we can rule out options A and D, so B or C seems like the most likely choices.
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Felicia
1 year ago
I'm not sure about this one, but I think it makes sense that the answer would be B.
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Thersa
1 year ago
Yeah, I don't think a broken ankle would be considered a pre-existing condition for health coverage.
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Marcelle
1 year ago
I agree, I think the answer is B as well. A broken ankle seems unrelated to the other conditions.
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Cherry
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) none of these conditions because the question is asking about pre-existing medical conditions in 1997.
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Bernardo
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) the angina and the high blood pressure only.
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Aretha
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) the angina, the high blood pressure, and the broken ankle.
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Tawanna
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is C) none of these conditions.
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Tasia
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) the angina and the high blood pressure only.
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Tamra
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) the angina, the high blood pressure, and the broken ankle.
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