A man is enrolled in Part A of Medicare and not Part B. Three months into coverage, he applies for a Medicare supplement policy. Which of the following is true?

A man is enrolled in Part A of Medicare and not Part B. Three months into coverage, he applies for a Medicare supplement policy. Which of the following is true?


A) The insurer cannot exclude pre-existing conditions from coverage for 6 months

B) The insurer cannot deny coverage but can raise premium amounts.

C) The insurer can deny coverage.

D) The application must be approved by the state department of insurance



Answer: C) The insurer can deny coverage.

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