2. INTRODUCTION
ο’ Health Insurance is insurance against loss by
illness or bodily injury.
ο’ Health Care is the treatment of illness or
injuries.
ο’ Wellness is good physical & mental health
obtained by healthy diet, physical activity
and healthy lifestyle.
3. HEALTH INSURANCE MARKET
ο’ Individual Plans
ο’ Group Plans
ο’ Medicare
ο’ Medicaid
ο’ Workers Comp
ο’ Auto
ο’ Personal Liability
4. HEALTH INSURANCE TERMS
ο’ Premium β monthly cost of policy
ο’ Copay β flat amount charged for health care service
ο’ Coinsurance β percentage charged for health care service
ο’ Deductible β initial payment due to health care provider before
insurance pays
ο’ Out of pocket max β the most the member pays out of pocket β
does not include premium
5. HEALTH INSURANCE TERMS
ο’ Network β the providers that have contracted with the
insurance company
ο’ PPO β Preferred Provider Organization β a product that
has an out-of-network benefit
ο’ HMO β Health Maintenance Organization β a product
that does not have an out-of-network benefit
ο’ Emergency Coverage β most plans allow for
emergency coverage notwithstanding network
6. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE: MEDICAID
ο’ Find out if youβre eligible: http://www.phlp.org/quickscreen-
questionnaire
ο’ Single β on Medicare - $990 β dual eligible
ο’ Single Monthly Income Limit: $1,354
ο’ Household size of 4 Income Limit: $2,789
ο’ Pregnant Women: $2,922
ο’ Household size of 4 (Pregnant woman counts as 2): $4,447
7. MEDICARE BASICS
1965: Medicare (Part A & B)
1996: Medicare Advantage (Part C)
2006: Prescription Drug Program (Part D)
2010: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
8. RETIREE MESSAGING
ο’ Educate on alternatives
ο’ Medicare/Medigap
ο’ Annual changes made to plans
ο’ Part D
ο’ Pace/Pacenet
ο’ Voluntary Assessments
9. RETIREE FACTS
ο’ Retiree benefits for all 65+
ο’ 25% in 2005
ο’ 16% in 2014
ο’ Large employers offering retiree health coverage
ο’ 66% in 1988
ο’ 23% in 2015
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation
10. HOW TO APPLY
1. Apply via the telephone at Social Security Administration (SSA):
ο’ SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)
2. Paper forms can be requested at:
ο’ SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778)
3. Online forms available at:
ο’ http://www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp/
4. Additional information is available at:
ο’ http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10525.html
11. MEDICARE COVERAGE DETAILS
Cost Sharing for 2016
ο’ Part A: Generally Free (or up to $411/mo)
ο’ $1,288 for a hospital stay 1 β 60 days
ο’ $322/day for a hospital stay for days 61 β 90
ο’ $644/day for a hospital stay for days 91 β 150
ο’ All costs for 150+ days
ο’ SNF - $161/day for days 21 β 100 for each benefit period β covered after 3 day
hospital stay
ο’ Part B: $104.90/month or $121.80/month
ο’ Hold Harmless Clause β 2016 rates
ο’ $166 deductible, then 20%
12. MEDICARE PREVENTIVE SCHEDULE
ο’ Initial physical exam
ο’ Cardiovascular screening
ο’ Cancer tests
ο’ Shots β vaccines
ο’ Bone mass measurements
ο’ Diabetes screening
ο’ Glaucoma test
ο’ Tobacco cessation
ο’ Medical Nutrition Therapy
13. MEDIGAP
ο’ Private insurance coverage to cover βgapsβ
ο’ Covers certain cost sharing (deductibles, coinsurance, copayments)
ο’ Open Enrollment during IEP β Initial Election Period
ο’ Secondary to Medicare
ο’ Utilize Medicareβs Network
ο’ Does not include Prescription Drug Plan β Part D
15. PART D β PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS
ο’ Prescription Drug Coverage
ο’ Available from private insurers
ο’ Uses a formulary & tiers
ο’ 2016 Coverage Gap: $3,310; $4,550 β 42% discount
on generic; 55% discount on brand name
ο’ Counts toward the gap: deductible, coinsurance,
copays, discount on brand name drugs in the
coverage gap
16. PART C: MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
ο’ Includes Part A, Part B and sometimes Part D in one plan
ο’ From private insurers
ο’ Medicare Advantage and Medicare Advantage Prescription
Drug plans
ο’ Live in planβs service area
ο’ Entitled to Part A & enrolled in Part B
ο’ Premiums range from $0 β over $300.
ο’ Copays for services
17. PART C CONTINUED
ο’ Services covered that original Medicare doesnβt cover
ο’ Lower cost sharing
ο’ Vision, Hearing, Dental
ο’ Podiatrist & Chiropractic
ο’ Gym Membership
ο’ Types: HMO, PPO, SNP, POS
18. HOW TO CHOOSE?
ο’ Check network providers
ο’ Check formulary
ο’ Annualize monthly premium
ο’ Project services needed in the year (based on known
problems & family history)
ο’ Calculate copays, coinsurance & deductibles for these
services
ο’ Choose most affordable plan
19. PROGRAMS TO SAVE
ο’ Medical Assistance - $990 or less; $7,280 in assets
ο’ Low Income Subsidy/Extra Help - $1,485 or less; $13, 640 in assets
ο’ Medicare Part D subsidy
ο’ Medicare Savings Program - $1,337 or less; $8,180 in assets
ο’ State pays Part B premium β even w/penalty
20. PACE/PACENET INFORMATION
Income Individual Married
Percentage of FPL 133% 120%
Yearly $14,500 $17,700
Monthly $1,208 $1,470
Income Individual Married
Yearly $23,500 $31,500
Monthly $1,958 $2,625
PACE PACENET
RX Benefit $6.00 & $9.00,
potentially lower based
on income level
$8.00 & $15.00
Premium Benefit Covers the
premium if RX plan
is a partner plan
No premium
benefit
21. IMPORTANT DATES
ο’ Parts A & B
ο’ Initial enrollment β 3 months before, the month of and 3 months after
65th birthday
ο’ January 1 β March 31 for July 1 effective date for Parts A & B
ο’ Medicare Advantage
ο’ October 15 β December 7 in 2016 for January 1, 2017 effective date
ο’ January 1 β February 14 β disenrollment
ο’ Anytime throughout the year β Special Enrollment Periods
22. SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODS
ο’ Dual eligible
ο’ Chronic Disease SNP
ο’ Move out of service area: 60 days
ο’ Institutionalized β nursing home
ο’ Lose employer coverage β 8 month period
ο’ Low Income Subsidy/Extra Help
ο’ Medicare Savings Program
ο’ Pace/Pacenet