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Page 1: More About Medicare and Changes in 2010 Provided by Copyright© 2009, 2010.

More About Medicare and Changes in 2010

Provided by

Copyright© 2009, 2010

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Agenda Common misconceptions Differences among Medicare Parts A,

B, C and D; Medigap Enrollment Medicare: 2010 changes Valuable resources

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Common Misconceptions “Medicare is free and covers everything.”

“Medicare Part A with a Medigap policy is enough.”

“I can enroll in Medicare whenever I want to.”

My doctor will tell me what I need for Medicare coverage.”

“Medicare will cover my long-term care.”

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What Seniors Are Saying . . .

“I turn 65 next year and I’m counting on my Medicare to replace my current insurance.”

“There are so many moving parts to Medicare, I’m confused.”

“Where would I find information to help me understand my Medicare insurance benefits?”

“Help, I need somebody, help, not just anybody…” -- The Beatles

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Benefits ofUnderstanding Medicare

Make better decisions for your health care, short- and long-term

Have information and resources to address future needs

Potential to avoid or reduce stress on the family

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Medicare - Since 1965…

Changes in coverage Increasing premiums More out-of-pocket expenses New plan - prescription drugs

Do you think things might keep changing?

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“Medicare Patients in the Cold as MDs Balk at Bare-bones Fees”

Denver Post March 17, 2009

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What is Medicare?

Medicare is health insurance for people:

• Age 65 or older

• Under age 65 with certain disabilities

• Any age with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) -- permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant

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Medicare’s Goal

To make it easy for you to get the highest quality health care at the most affordable price.

To transform itself from a program which simply pays the bills to a program which actively supports a high quality health care system.

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Medicare and Medigap: A Family of Coverage

Part A = Oldest child Part B = Next oldest Part C = Middle child Part D = Next child Medigap = Last child

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Part A – Oldest Child Part A is hospital insurance for

inpatient careRehabilitation facilitiesSome skilled nursing facility careHospice careSome skilled home health care

Medically necessary and reasonable treatments

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Part A continued Must show significant improvement Outpatient therapy ordered by doctor and

provided by Medicare-certified home health agencyPart time or intermittent skilled nursingSpeech-languageOccupational and physical

Entitlement program; majority of beneficiaries do not pay premiums

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Part A + Employer Plan

For seniors who continue to work: Comprehensive Both plans pay; one is primary

provider Employer plan covers Part A co-pays

and deductibles, regardless of who the primary provider is

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Which Plan Pays First?

At the time the claim is submitted --

Employer plan administrator

Health care provider

Medicare

Determine which plan is the primarycoverage based on Medicare rules

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Part B – Next Oldest Child

Medically necessary services Doctor Outpatient care Some preventive services Variety of medical services

Voluntary plan; monthly premium paidby deduction from Social Security check

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Part C – Middle Child

Called Medicare Advantage Plans Cover Parts A and B plus provide

additional coverage Offered by private companies

Voluntary program; Part C premiums (if any) are paid directly to the plan provider; senior must still pay Part B premiums, too

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Part C Medicare Advantage continued

More coverage than Parts A and B, especially preventive services

Vision exams and eyeglasses Dental Health and wellness programs Rx (most include Medicare drug

prescriptions)

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Part D – Next Child

Prescription Drug Plan – 2004

Must have Part A or Part B to enroll – or if you have a Medicare Advantage Plan, both Parts A and B

Private companies sell plans

Must live in plan’s service area

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Part D Costs

Plans vary in cost and drugs covered Co-pays or coinsurance Deductibles Monthly premiums Drug costs

Voluntary program; senior pays premiums out-of-pocket or premiums are included in Part C Medicare Advantage Plan

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Medigap - Last Child Also called Medicare Supplement Plans Sold by private insurance agents MUST have Parts A and B to buy Covers only 1 person Helps pay costs that Parts A and B don’t:

Co-pays Coinsurance Deductibles

Voluntary program; senior pays for it

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Medigap Plans continued Standardized plans – A through L

A is basic coverage; more in B – L; some offer out-of-country coverage

June 1, 2010: New plans M and N; and E, H, I and J no longer available for purchase

Cost variesDon’t need if you have a Part C Medicare Advantage plan

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Medicare Case Study

Handout: Deciding if you want Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan

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When to Enroll or Change Your Medicare, Medigap Plans

Part A and Part B enrollments Automatic Initial General Special

Part C Medicare Advantage Plans Part D Prescription Drug Medigap Supplemental Plans

Handout: Medicare Enrollment Overview

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Annual Changes in Medicare All parts of Medicare

New premiumsNew limits

New plans added

Where to learn more: www.medicare.gov

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Part A – 2010

Premium $0 if senior paid at least 40 credits

to Social Security during working years

$461 per month if less than 40 credits paid

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Part A 2010 continued

For each benefit period in a year: Deductible: $1,100 for each hospital stay of 1-60 days Coinsurance - hospital:

$275 per day - days 61-90 $550 per day - days 91-150 (60 Lifetime Reserve Days

Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF): $0 - days 1-20 $137.50 per day - days 21-100

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Part B – 2010

Premium is based on income

Individual: $110.50 per month for adjusted gross income equal to or under $85,000

Joint tax return: Up to $353.60 per month for highest adjusted gross income above $428,000

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Part B 2010 continued

Deductible is $155 annually

Co-pay or coinsurance Senior pays these amounts for most doctor services, durable medical equipment, and outpatient mental health care

Co-pay (cash out-of-pocket) or coinsurance (another carrier)

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Part C – 2010

Premiums vary depending on provider and plan – some are $0

Pays out-of-pocket costs for:Co-paysCoinsuranceDeductibles

Don’t need a Medigap Plan

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Part D - 2010

Premium Averages about $35 per month Can go up to $121 or more per

month State-specific

Handout: Medicare Part D Coverage

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Future of Medicare

“Absent fundamental reforms, over the next two decades the average American household’s health-care spending, including the portion of its taxes that pays for Medicare and Medicaid, will go from 23% to 41% of average household income.

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Medicare Future continued

By curtailing revenues, today’s recession will bring closer the projected exhaustion of the Medicare Part A trust fund from early 2019 to perhaps 2016.”

-- Michael Levitt

Former Secretary of Health and Human Services

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Last Thoughts… In 1965 America’s median age was 28.4,

now it is 36.6

The average life expectancy is age 80

Ratio of workers to seniors has steadily declined; number of seniors living long enough to have 5 or more chronic conditions -- 23% of Medicare beneficiaries -- has increased

Source: George Will, The Washington Post

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Long-Term Care -- Does Medicare Cover It? Part A – Partially; only skilled, not

custodial care Part B – No Part C – No Part D – No Medigap Supplement Plans - No

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Valuable Resources

1-800-MEDICAREwww.medicare.gov

Medicare & You 2010 Handbookhttp://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf

Handout from Medicare & You 2010: Where to Get Your Medicare Questions Answered