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Consumer Alert: New Medicare
Prescription Drug Coverage
The federal government enacted a new
Medicare Prescription Drug coverage benefit for Medicare
beneficiaries. Private insurance companies, whose plans have been
approved by Medicare, will sell Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (also
called PDPs). Everyone with Medicare is eligible to enroll in a PDP,
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Is This Something I Need? The new benefit may provide more coverage than
your current Medicare supplement insurance (Medigap) policy or
employer-provided prescription drug coverage. If the drug
coverage through your employer is "creditable coverage"
(coverage that is as good as the new Medicare prescription drug
benefit), you should keep the employer coverage. Do You Have Drug Coverage Through a Medigap
Policy? Generally, if you currently have drug coverage
through a Medigap policy, the Medigap drug coverage is not as good as
the new Medicare Prescription Drug benefit (not
"creditable").* You may choose to keep this coverage or have
the prescription drug benefit removed from the policy and enroll in a
PDP. Another option is to select another Medigap plan and enroll in a
PDP. Medigap companies are required to send notification to their plan
members with Medigap drug coverage advising them of their options and
the consequences of their choices. Because the drug benefit of a Medigap drug
coverage plan is generally not creditable, if you have one of these
plans and decide to keep your current coverage, as is, past May 15,
2006, you should be aware of the impact that such a decision would
have on any changes in coverage that you may wish to make in the
future. For example, if the premium on your Medigap plan increases in
the future or the drug coverage that it provides no longer meets your
needs, you may someday want to change coverage and buy a PDP. Since
there is no cap on the late enrollment penalty that can be charged, if
you make such a change later than May 15, 2006 you could find that
your costs for drug coverage are higher. For example, if you decide to
drop your Medigap drug coverage two years past the May 2006 cutoff,
you could face premiums that are 24% higher. The average standard PDP
coverage is $32/month. After two years, the coverage would increase by
$7.68/month. Enrollment Dates
Beware of Late Enrollment Penalties
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How To Obtain the New Medicare Prescription
Drug Benefit:
You will want to compare plans and select the
one plan that best meets your individual needs, such as, are all your
prescriptions on the plan's list of drugs (called a formulary), can
you can use your preferred pharmacy, what are the copays for your
prescriptions and is the premium affordable. You can only have one PDP
plan. Other Important Things to Consider: If you already have prescription drug coverage
you need to decide whether you should sign up for the new Medicare
Prescription Drug benefit. There are several things to consider in
making this decision. Protections are in place to prohibit Medigap
plans from withdrawing from the market, leaving consumers without
coverage. The new Medicare prescription drug benefit will be offered
by a variety of organizations that are not required to stay in the
Medicare program year after year. You may have to find a new Medicare
prescription drug plan if the one you are in decides to leave the
program. Also, PDPs cover drugs according to specific
lists called formularies. PDPs are allowed to change formularies
during the contract year, with 60 days' notice. The drugs you take now
that are on a specific PDP formulary may not always be on the
formulary. You may have to try a different drug or file an appeal to
keep taking the same drug if the PDP changes the formulary. Federal assistance with premiums will be
available to Medicare beneficiaries who meet certain income
requirements. Medicare beneficiaries may seek assistance in
reviewing options for coverage and obtaining financial assistance by
contacting their State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). Contact
Nevada SHIP by calling 1-800-307-4444. |
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Medicare Part D
(Prescription Drug Benefit)
Contact Nevada's State Health Insurance
Assistance Program (SHIP) today!
You might be eligible for extra
assistance with your prescription costs.
To find out if you qualify, or to fill out the application,
go to the Social Security
Administration's website or contact SHIP.
The next Part D open enrollment period is November 15 - December 31, 2008.
If you sign up for a plan at that time, your coverage will begin on January 1,
2009.
You might be assessed an extra cost if you did not sign up by the initial May
15, 2006 deadline.
TALK to a SHIP
COUNSELOR about your rights.
HMO members should have received information directly from
the HMO plan.
It is important that you read this information thoroughly.
Contact your plan for more information.
Medicaid participants (through
the NV Welfare Department) will receive extra assistance.
Call SHIP or your local Medicaid
office for more information.
Be sure to compare different plans before signing up for a specific card. SHIP can help you!
Get the facts today. All services of the SHIP Program are completely FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.
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