Title: DIABETES
1MEDICARE OVERVIEW
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Program Manager
Pam Roberts
2VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS
- Non-Profit Agency
- Created in 1977
- Programs
- Insurance Counseling and Assistance- SHIIP
- Legal Assistance
- Homestead Exemption Assistance
- Conservator Program
- Consumer Issues/Scams/Fraud
3What is Medicare Who Runs the Medicare Program?
- Medicare is the federal health insurance program
for people age 65 or older. It also covers
persons under age 65 with disabilities and people
with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) - The Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services
(CMS) is the Federal agency that runs Medicare.
CMS is part of the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS)
4Todays Medicare is about CHOICE.
- Original Medicare Plan
- Fee-For-Service (pay-per-visit) health plan that
lets people go to any doctor, hospital or other
health care provider who accepts Medicare. - Medigap policies are Medicare supplement
insurance sold by private insurance companies to
fill gaps in Original Medicare Plan coverage. - Medicare Advantage Plans
- Health Plan options that are approved by Medicare
but run by private companies. They are part of
the Medicare Program and sometimes called Part
C. - Prescription Drug Coverage
- Open to everyone with Medicare, but you must join
a drug plan to get this coverage.
5Medicare has three parts
Part A Hospital Insurance Most people do not
have to pay for Part A.
Part B Medical Insurance Most people pay
monthly for Part B.
Part D Prescription Drug Insurance Provided
through private insurance companies
6Part A
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- Inpatient Hospital Stays
- Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Care
- Home Health Care
- Hospice Care
7Original MedicarePart A Beneficiary Costs in 2007
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- In-Patient Hospitalization
- 992. deductible for a hospital stay of 1-60 days
- 248. per day copayment for days 61-90
- 496. per day copayment for days 91-150
- All costs for each day beyond 150 days
- Blood deductible -- first three pints
- Skilled Nursing Facility Costs
- Days 1-20 Medicare pays 100 (approved)
- Days 21-100 124. copayment per day
- Beyond 100 days Beneficiary pays all costs
8Original MedicarePart A Beneficiary Costs in 2007
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- Home Health Care
- Medicare pays 100 for Home Health Care covered
services You pay 0. - 20 of the Medicare-approved amount for covered
Durable Medical Equipment - Hospice Care
- Medicare pays 100 for services You pay 0
- Beneficiary pays
- No more than 5 for each prescription drug and
other similar products - 5 of Medicare approved amount for inpatient
respite care
9Part B
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- Monthly Premium Generally, 93.50 in 2007
- Doctors Services
- Outpatient Hospital Emergency Room
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Clinical Lab Services
- Other Services Supplies
10Original Medicare - Part BBeneficiary Liability
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- Yearly Deductible - 131.00 in 2007
- Coinsurance Amounts
- 20 of Medicare approved amount for physician
services 50 of Medicare approved amount for
outpatient mental health services Set co-payment
amount for hospital outpatient services - Excess Charges
- generally limited to 15 over Medicare approved
amount exceptions include durable medical
equipment, flu shots, some drugs - Noncovered Items
11Part B Preventive Services Available to Help you
Stay Healthy
- Welcome to Medicare physical exam
- Bone mass measurement
- Cardiovascular screening
- Colorectal cancer screening
- Diabetes screening, services, and supplies
- Glaucoma screening
- Pap test and pelvic exam with clinical breast
exam - Prostate cancer screening
- Screening mammogram
- Smoking cessation counseling
- Vaccinations (shots)
12Medicare Supplement Insurance
- Sometimes referred to as a Medigap Policy, this
is health insurance sold by private insurance
companies to fill gaps in Original Medicare
Plan coverage. - Medigap policies help pay your share
(coinsurance, copayments, or deductibles) of the
costs of Medicare-covered services - Medigap policies DO NOT work with Medicare
Advantage plans - Insurance companies in NE can sell you a policy
from 12 standardized Medigap policies (Medigap
A through L). These Medigap policies must all
have specific benefits. - Costs vary by policy and company.
- An employer/union/retiree plan may offer similar
coverage
13Medicare Advantage Basics
- A unique alternative to Original Medicare
- Sometimes referred to as Medicare Choice or
Part C - Approved by Medicare and administered by private
companies, so MA Plans provide ALL of your Part A
(hospital) and Part B (medical) coverage and must
cover medically-necessary services. - You must have Medicare Parts A B to join
- Operates under an annual contract with Medicare
- Usually includes coverage for prescription drugs
(MAPD) - May offer extra benefits, i.e. vision, hearing or
dental care - Must accept all Medicare beneficiaries, even
those on Medicare due to disability, and cannot
have a waiting period for pre-existing
conditions. - The exception are those with End-Stage Renal
Disease (ESRD)
14In a Medicare Advantage Plan, be aware that.
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- You must continue to pay Part A (if necessary)
and Part B premiums - Some Medicare Advantage Plans charge a monthly
premium in addition to your Part A/Part B
premium. Costs vary by plan and the services you
use. - You must live in area where plan is offered
- You are responsible for the co-payments
- Plans determine their own rates charges.Co-pays
vary according to plan - Medigap (supplement) Plans do not work with
Medicare Advantage Plans - Your current provider may or may not accept the
plan you choose as these plans often have
networks - Doctors or hospitals are not required to accept
payment from MA plans. If the provider does NOT
accept the plan, you may be responsible for the
entire payment!
15Important MA Considerations
- Does your provider accept the plan?
- You may have to see doctors who accept the plan
or go to certain hospitals to get covered
servicesare you willing to change? - In most Medicare Advantage Plans, if your plan
offers Medicare prescription drug coverage and
you want drug coverage, you must get it from your
plan. - Are your prescriptions covered under this plan?
- Can you cover the maximum out of pocket?
- i.e. in-patient hospital co-pays
- Rules for enrollment and disenrollment
- Annual Co-ordinated Election Period (AEP)
- November 15 through December 31Coverage begins
January 1 - Medicare Advantage open enrollment period
- January 1 through March 31 each yearlateral move
only
16Twelve Month Trial Run
- Can leave the MA plan at any point during first
12 months - If enrolled when turned 65
- Can go to Original Medicare and buy any Medigap
plan A-L (OR) - If left Medigap and original Medicare
- Can return to Original Medicare and get their
Medigap policy back, if still available, or pick
another one (A,B,C,F,K or L) from any issuer
17Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage--Part D--
- Began January 1, 2006
- Offered by private plans approved by Medicare
- Available for all people with Medicare
- Part A, Part B, or both
- Must join a Medicare drug plan to get coverage
18Part D Enrollment Penalties
- Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)
- 7 months
- Starts 3 months before month of eligibility
- Annual Coordinated Election Period (AEP)
- Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
- People who wait to enroll may pay penalty
- Additional 1 of national base premium for every
month eligible but not enrolled
19Annual Coordinated Election Period (AEP)
- November 15 December 31 every year
- People who dont have a Medicare drug plan can
enroll - People who currently have a Medicare drug plan
can switch - Changes are effective January 1, 2008
- Special Enrollment Period (SEP) may apply in
special circumstances
20Annual Notice of Change
- All Part D plans send to all members
- By October 31, 2007
- Will include information for 2008
- Summary of Benefits
- Formulary
- Any changes
- Premium
- Copayment/coinsurance
21Basic Standard Coverage
Does not include premium cost
22Part D Plan Finder Tool and MyMedicare.gov
- Both available at
- www.medicare.gov
- Part D Plan Finder Tool
- Allows beneficiaries to personalize their search
for prescription drug coverage that best meets
their needs - Compare plans
- Use preferences to narrow results
- Provides information on Prescription Drug Plans
Medicare Advantage Prescription Plans - MyMedicare.gov
- Secure online service for accessing your personal
Medicare information
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24Limited Income and Resources?
- What is Medicaid?
- What is the Medicare Savings Program?
- What is Medicares Extra Help?
- Low Income Subsidy
25Reevaluation and Enrollment Events
- Begin November 16th, 2007
- Call VAS office for list of events close to you
- Can come into VAS office for one-on-one
- 1941 South 42nd Street, Suite 502
- The Center
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