Title: ??????????? THE CHINESE AMERICAN DOCTORS ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE
1??????????? THE CHINESE AMERICAN DOCTORS
ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE
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- ????????? (Medicare and Medicaid)???Howard County
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- 1) CADAB intends to unite Chinese American
doctors for a common purpose of promoting social
and professional image of Chinese American
doctors. - 2) CADAB aims to facilitate friendship and
exchange of new medical knowledge among its
members through its activities. - 3) CADAB shall try to assist member and
non-member Chinese American doctors in need. - 4) CADAB shall help to promote the health care
awareness in Chinese communities.
4????????? (Medicare and Medicaid)?? ?Howard
County ????????
??????????? (CADAB) April 6, 2008
5What Types of Insurance You May Have?
- Private Insurance (including visitors
insurance) e.g. Bluecross/Blueshield - Medicare
- Medicaid
- Healthy Howard Access Plan (available after July
1, 2008)
6What is Medicare?
- Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 or
older, under age 65 with certain disabilities,
and any age with permanent kidney failure (called
End-Stage RenalDisease). - Medicare has
- Part A (Hospital),
- Part B (Medical),
- Part C (Medicare Advantage Plans, like HMOs and
PPOs) - Part D (Medicare prescription drug coverage).
7Medicare Part A
- Cover inpatient care in hospitals, skilled
nursing facilities, hospice care, qualified home
health care. - Do not cover custodial or long-term care.
- Cost No monthly payment for people who or whose
spouse paid Medicare taxes while working. If you
are 65 or over and have not worked long enough to
receive free Medicare Part A, you may be able to
buy it.
8Medicare Part B
- Cover medical services like doctors services,
outpatient care, some preventive services, and
other medical services that Part A doesnt cover.
- Do not cover cosmetic surgery, health care you
get while traveling outside of the United States
(except inlimited cases), hearing aids, most
hearing exams, long-term care (like care in a
nursing home), most eyeglasses, and more. - Cost Part B is optional.
- Most people pay the standard Part B premium
(93.50 in 2007). - You are usually charged a fee for each health
care service or supply you get. For some
services, you will pay an amount called a
deductible before Medicare pays its part. - Then, when you get a Medicare-covered medical
supply or service, Medicare pays its share, and
you pay your share, called the coinsurance or a
copayment.
9Part C Medicare Advantage Plans private
insurance-like Medicare
- Cover All Part A and Part B coverage, Part D
drug coverage, and extra benefits like those you
get from private insurance. - Cost Monthly premium generally higher than Part
B. Costs vary by plan and the services you use.
10Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
- Cover help lower prescription drug costs
- Cost Part D is optional.
- Monthly premium varies by plans.
- Deductibles also vary by plan. No Medicare drug
plan may have a deductible more than 265 in
2007. - After you have paid the deductible, you pay the
same copayment (a set amount) or coinsurance (a
percentage of the cost) for any prescription. - Some Medicare drug plans have a coverage gap. You
reach the coverage gap when you and your Medicare
drug plan have spent a certain amount of money
for covered drugs. While you are in the coverage
gap, you have to pay all costs for your drugs.
For plans with a coverage gap, the most you will
ever have to pay out-of-pocket before you are out
of the coverage gap is 3,850 (in 2007).
11Where can I get more information?
- www.medicare.gov
- 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)
12What is Medicaid?
- Medicaid (also called Medical Assistance) is a
program that pays the medical bills of people who
have low income and cannot afford medical care. - Cover
- Health insurance
- Long-term care for older (nursing home)
- Supplemental coverage for low-income Medicare
beneficiaries (e.g., payment of Medicare
premiums, deductibles, and cost sharing). - Medicaid is a joint federal and state program.
Each state establishes its own eligibility
standards, benefits package, provider
requirements, payment rates, and program
administration under broad federal guidelines.
13You must be to get Medicaid
- A resident of Maryland
- And a U.S. citizen or green carder holder
- And have lived in the United States as a
qualified alien for at least 5 years - And one of the followings
- At least 65 years old
- Disabled
- Blind
- Under 21 years old
- Caring for a related child in your home
- Pregnant
- The parents of an unmarried child under 21.
- And have low income
14How much money can I have and be eligible for
Medicaid?
- Family Size Countable Monthly Income Countable
Assets - 1 350 2,500
- 2 392 3,000
- 3 434 3,100
- 4 475 3,200
- 5 521 3,300
- 6 573 3,400
- (This is sample information. For updated
information, please call Maryland State
Department of Health or visit its website.)
15Can I have both Medicaid and Medicare at the same
time?
- Yes if you are qualified for both.
- Medicaid program will pay your monthly Medicare
Part B premiums for you. - Medicaid will also pay your Medicare co-payments
and deductibles. - If you are 65 or over and have not worked long
enough to receive free Medicare Part A, the
Medicaid program will also pay the Medicare Part
A premium.
16What will I need to do when I apply?
- you must go to the Local Department of Social
Services in the city or county where you live. - You will be interviewed by an eligibility worker
who will ask for information about your income,
assets, and private health insurance coverage.
You will be asked to prove what you say is true.
17Where can I find information for Maryland State
Madicaid?
- For more information about Medicaid and other
Medical Care Programs - (410) 767-5800
- (410) 767-5503
- 1 (800) 492-5231
- 1 (800) 445-1159
- www.dhmh.state.md.us
18What will soon be available to you if you are not
qualified for Medicare and you have been legal US
resident for less than 5 years (so, not qualified
for Medicaid), but have been a resident of Howard
County for at least one year on by July 1, 2008?
19Healthy Howard Access Plan
20To qualify you must
- be a legal United States resident
- a resident of Howard County for at least one year
- make 300 percent of poverty level or below
- have been without insurance for one year
21(No Transcript)
22Major Coverage and Cost
- Primary Care Visits 6 visits to primary care
physician at Chase Brexton. Pay 50-85 monthly
fee. - Diagnostic Lab X-ray 100 provided with
referral if performed at HCGH, Quest or by
arrangement through Chase Brexton. - Outpatient Prescription Drugs 100 provided when
prescriptions are filled at Chase Brexton. 10
fee per prescription, not to exceed 20 per month
for all Rx. 30 fee for three-month supply of
maintenance drugs. - Inpatient care, Anesthesia and Inpatient Surgery
100 provided for 300 FPL. Only at HCGH not
provided at other facilities.
23Important Information
- Enrollment starts on July 1, 2008. The first year
will enroll 2,000 people. - Health care will be available October 1, 2008.
- For more information call the information hotline
at 410-313-HELP (4357) - http//www.howardcountymd.gov/Health/HealthMain/He
alth_HHAccessPlan.htm
24Help with prescriptions
- Wal-Mart 4 Prescriptions
- http//www.walmart.com/pharmacy
- The Bristol-Myers Squibb Patient Assistance
Foundation - http//www.bmspaf.org/
- Rx Outreach Patient Assistance Program
- http//www.rxoutreach.com/rxoutr/Default2.aspx
- Partnership for Prescription Assistance
- https//www.pparx.org/Intro.php
25If you are not qualified for any of these health
plans and you dont afford private insurance,
- Go to emergency rooms if you have urgent illness.
You will be treated equally as those who have
insurance. - Ask help from patient financial assistants and
social workers in the hospital.
26Questions?
- Please visit or call your health department
offices or visit their official websites for
updated information.