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Business, 18.10.2019 01:30 desikayla2013

You work for a company that has marketed medigap products for many years. the company has added medicare advantage and part d plans and you will begin marketing those plans this fall. you are planning what materials to use to easily show the differences in benefits, premiums and cost sharing for each of the products. what do you need to do with your materials before using them for marketing purposes?
choose one answer. a. you do not need to get cms approval of the materials, so long as the materials are not misleading or materially inaccurate. b. you need to include a statement that the plans you are marketing are approved by the centers for medicare & medicaid services and the department of health and human services. c. only scripts and marketing practices must be approved by cms, so you do not need to do anything further with your marketing materials, as long as you make them available to anyone who attends the marketing eventd. you must submit your materials to the plan you represent, so cms can review and approve the materials to ensure they are accurate.

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