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Which statement is true about how the loss of Medicaid affects a member's enrollment in a D-SNP?

A. Loss of Medicaid automatically terminates D-SNP enrollment.
B. Loss of Medicaid has no impact on D-SNP enrollment.
C. Loss of Medicaid extends D-SNP enrollment.
D. Loss of Medicaid increases D-SNP benefits.

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Final answer:

The loss of Medicaid automatically terminates D-SNP enrollment.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statement about how the loss of Medicaid affects a member's enrollment in a D-SNP (Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plan) is A. Loss of Medicaid automatically terminates D-SNP enrollment.



When a member loses their Medicaid coverage, they are no longer eligible for a D-SNP plan because D-SNP plans are designed to integrate Medicare and Medicaid benefits. Without Medicaid, the member no longer meets the eligibility requirements for a D-SNP plan.

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