Are you on Medicare and Medical Assistance?  Here’s how the new Medicare prescription drug benefit will affect you:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are you on Medicare and low income, but not on Medical Assistance?  Here are some things to know about Part D:

 

MEDICARE PART D IS A VOLUNTARY PROGRAM OFFERED THROUGH PRIVATE HEALTH PLANS, WITH PREMIUMS OF ~$32 PER MONTH FOR 2006.  However, if you are eligible but do not enroll, you will have a penalty of 1% additional premium cost for every month you did not enroll. (For example, if you put off enrollment for 2 years, your premium would always be 24% higher –24 months x 1%-- than someone who did not delay.)  The penalty won’t apply to “actuarially equivalent” plans such as retirement or employer plans. Your employer or retirement plan must let you know if your plan is equivalent to Part D.

 

STANDARD ANNUAL DRUG PROGRAM COSTS (without low income subsidy):

 


 

 

 

 

 

WITH PART D LOW INCOME SUBSIDY, CALLED “EXTRA HELP”.  Social Security will look at the income/assets for the applicant and spouse.  You can get subsidy applications from your Social Security office or the SSA website at http://www.socialsecurity.gov .

 

FULL SUBSIDY: those who are dually eligible and those with incomes up to 135% FPL ($13,160/yr for one; $17,561/yr for two in 2005) and resources below $6,000/$9,000 will have no premium and no deductible.

 

     PARTIAL SUBSIDY: 

 

ASSETS:  Social Security will count “liquid resources” that can be converted to cash within 20 days. Your home and the land it is on are excluded, as are business or other property necessary for support, any housing assistance, and $1500 burial expenses.

·        There is concern that a significant number of low-income persons will be excluded from the subsidy due to their assets.

 

SOME THINGS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MEDICARE PART D.

 


 

 

 

 

 

ADVOCACY TIPS FOR YOU AND FOR HELPER ORGANIZATIONS:

 

·        Which plans will cover all/most of your medications?

 

·        Where will the pharmacies be located?

 

·        Were you auto-enrolled in a plan that doesn’t have coverage as good as that of another plan? You may switch before January 1, 2006.

 

·        What access assistance is available from the different plans? TDD? Language assistance? Extra help for those with cognition problems?

 

·        Do you need help working with physicians and other providers to get needed documentation to get a drug approved?

 


IMPORTANT RESOURCES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

o       Senior/Disability Linkage Line: 1-800-333-2433; www.MinnesotaHelp.info

o       Subsidy Q’s: Social Security; 1-800-772-1213; www.socialsecurity.gov

o       Part D benefit Q’s: www.medicare.gov ; 1-800-MEDICARE.

o       Advocacy Updates and Q’s: www.medicareadvocacy.org

o       Good general info about Part D, Medicare and Medicaid: Kaiser Family Foundation at www.kff.org.