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What is Medicare?

8/4/2013

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The Nation’s largest health insurance program, Medicare provides high-quality health care to:
  • People age 65 and older
  • People under age 65 with certain disabilities
  • All people with end-stage renal disease

Administered by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS) and has 4 Parts:
  • A & B – managed by the federal government and referred to as Original Medicare
  • C & D – offered by private insurance companies with an approved Medicare contract

What does Original Medicare Cover? (Parts A & B)
Part A - There is no premium for Part A, you contributed to Medicare by paying taxes while you worked. However, there are deductibles and co-pays you will be responsible for paying.  (Many people purchase a Medicare Supplement to pay those costs.)
  • Hospital – In-Patient
  • Skilled Nursing Facility Care
  • Hospice Care
  • Some home healthcare
Part B – There is a premium for Part B. There are also deductible and copay responsibilities.  (Many people choose to purchase a Medicare Supplement or “Gap” plan to pay these costs.
  • For Most individuals the monthly premium is $104.90. Some people pay more based on their income.
What is not covered by Original Medicare?
  • Deductible for Part A
  • Hospital copay – days 61-90
  • Skilled Nursing Facility copays Days 21-100
  • Annual Hearing Exams
  • Dental Services
  • Prescription Drugs
Medigap – Medicare Supplement Plans:
  • Health insurance policies that are sold by private insurance companies
  • Supplements cover medical benefit “gaps” such as Part A & Part B deductible and coinsurance.
  • There are 11 standardized plans (A, B, C, D, F and High Deductibles F, G, K, L, M, N)
  • Does not include Part D prescription drugs 

Part D – Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage is offered by private health insurance companies with an approved Medicare contract and helps to cover prescription drug costs with Stand-alone plans and Medicare Advantage Plans.  Extra help is available for beneficiaries with limited income and resources.

Part C – Medicare Advantage Plans are offered by private health insurance companies with an approved Medicare Contract and one must have Part A & Part B to enroll and must continue to pay Part B premiums. Part C may require using specific network providers.  Advantage Plans combine Part A (hospital) and Part B (Medical) plus add on benefits and features not covered by Part A and Part B.

What costs are paid by beneficiaries?
  • Part B Premium + Part C premium (if applicable)
  • Medical Coverage: Co-pays until maximum out-of-pocket is met (varies by plan)
  • Prescription Coverage: May not be included in all plans; Copays and Coinsurance – vary by plan
  • Medicare Advantage Plans may cost less than traditional Medicare + Medicare Supplement + Prescription drug plan, but there are out of pocket expenses in the Advantage Plans. An awareness of this is important in order to evaluate potential costs.
When can I enroll in Medicare?
  • Initial Enrollment Period: 7 months surrounding 65th birthday
  • Annual Enrollment Period: October 15 – December 7 for a January 1 effective date
  • Special Enrollment Period: Specific events such as termination of employer coverage, moving to a different service area, or other specific events.
Medicare Supplements are available for enrollment all year-round. Medical underwriting may apply.

To learn more about Medicare Programs, visit www.medicare.gov or contact Jenmar Insurance Services for a complimentary consultation. 
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9/16/2013 01:27:01 am

In closing, remember that up to 80% of some hospitalizations, equipment, and treatments will be covered by Medicare.

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