Problem
What is one of the patient-centered reasons that APRNs should understand the nuances of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D? (Select all that apply)
APRNs have an advocate role and may be able to help a patient choose a more advantageous option for their coverage and care.
The billing nuances are considerable, and incorrect patient balance billing can be extremely problematic for older individuals.
APRNs should follow the policy-making process of private insurers providing Medicare Advantage plans to make sure APRNs are allowed primary care providers.
The requirements change multiple times each year, and patients simply do not keep up with all of these rule changes, so APRNs can help them navigate this complexity.