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All of the following individuals may join a private fee for service plan except those who

A. Do not have an stage renal disease
B. Live outside of the service area
C. Have both Medicare part a and Medicare part B
D. Pay the part B monthly premium

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Certain individuals may not be able to join a private fee-for-service plan, including those with end-stage renal disease, individuals living outside the service area, and those without Medicare Part A and Part B or without paying the Part B monthly premium. The correct options are a, b, c, d.

Step-by-step explanation:

Private fee-for-service plans are a type of Medicare Advantage plan where individuals can go to any Medicare-approved doctor or hospital that accepts the plan's terms and conditions. However, there are certain individuals who may not be able to join a private fee-for-service plan.

Those who do not have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are eligible to join a private fee-for-service plan. However, individuals who live outside of the service area where the plan operates may not be able to join.

Additionally, individuals who have both Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B are also eligible to join a private fee-for-service plan. Finally, individuals who pay the monthly premium for Medicare Part B are eligible to join a private fee-for-service plan. The correct options are a, b, c, d.

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