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Marketing Begins Oct. 1

Medicare Approves Drug, Advantage Plans Submitted by Insurers

Says prescription drug plans costing under $20 approved in 49 states

Sept.23, 2005 – The show is about to begin. Medicare today formally approved the prescription drug plans and Medicare Advantage plans which will be marketed to senior citizens for the coverage that starts on January 1.

 

Medicare Participants by State

 
 

California

4,257,579

Florida

3,041,852

New York

2,845,450

Texas

2,504,912

Pennsylvania

2,167,299

Ohio

1,784,284

Illinois

1,720,335

Michigan

1,501,197

North Carolina

1,258,190

New Jersey

1,255,829

Georgia

1,019,216

Massachusetts

995,597

Virginia

981,773

Missouri

917,825

Tennessee

912,365

Indiana

910,980

Wisconsin

834,673

Washington

811,246

Arizona

769,443

Alabama

750,732

Minnesota

702,052

Maryland

698,833

Kentucky

677,660

Louisiana

650,510

South Carolina

636,365

Oklahoma

541,369

Connecticut

536,258

Oregon

535,276

Colorado

516,005

Iowa

496,059

Arkansas

471,368

Mississippi

457,314

Kansas

405,801

West Virginia

359,789

Nevada

291,959

Nebraska

264,491

New Mexico

262,437

Maine

235,804

Utah

230,812

Idaho

186,976

New Hampshire

186,711

Hawaii

182,651

Rhode Island

176,688

Montana

148,409

South Dakota

125,645

Delaware

125,231

North Dakota

105,887

Vermont

96,542

District Columbia

77,195

Wyoming

71,284

Alaska

51,198

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The prescription drug plans, which work with traditional Medicare, and the Medicare Advantage plans that offer drug coverage and additional benefits, can begin marketing their plans on Oct. 1. More details on those plans will come in the next few weeks.

Today’s approvals include:

Prescription drug plans in every state – with no area needing the “fallback” plan that would have been required without at least two organizations competing.

Between 11 and 20 organizations offering prescription drug plans in each region.

Nine organizations offering drug coverage nationwide.

In every state but Alaska, at least one prescription drug plan with a premium of less than $20 a month.

Medicare Advantage plans, which offer coordinated care for even lower out-of-pocket costs, will have more comprehensive offerings next year also. In 44 states, beneficiaries can select a Medicare Advantage plan that provides prescription drug coverage for no additional cost. In 37 states, beneficiaries across the state will be able to choose a new regional Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plan.

 “Thanks to the range of options available, everyone in Medicare will be able to choose a prescription drug plan that addresses their individual concerns about cost, coverage and convenience,” HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt said. “For premiums that are in many cases much lower than expected, seniors will be able to get Medicare-approved prescription drug coverage that will help protect their health as well as their savings.”

“Medicare is taking an historic step today toward coverage that will bring the best of modern medicine to our beneficiaries,” said CMS Administrator Mark B. McClellan, M.D., Ph.D. “As we approach the start of enrollment on November 15, Medicare will work with our partners in every state to help people with Medicare make their decisions.”

Prescription drug coverage will be available to everyone in Medicare, regardless of their income or how they get their Medicare coverage. Extra assistance is available to those with limited incomes and resources. In every state, at least five prescription drug plans will offer coverage with no premium to beneficiaries who qualify for that extra help.

All plans have met Medicare’s requirements for providing access to medically necessary drugs, including formulary standards as well as standards for access to convenient retail pharmacies and to drugs in nursing homes.

All plans are required to provide coverage at least as good as Medicare’s standard coverage, which pays on average 75 percent of drug costs after a $250 deductible up to $2,250 in total drug spending. The coverage also pays approximately 95 percent after $3,600 in out-of-pocket costs to protect against very high drug expenses. This means that for a monthly premium that is lower than expected, Medicare would pay more than half of a typical beneficiary’s drug costs, or more than $1,100.

 

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Details Issued by State on New Prescription Drug Plans

Sept. 23, 2005 – Medicare today formally approved the prescription drug plans and Advantage plans submitted by companies wishing to offer these options to senior citizens and others covered by the program. They also issued news releases for each state with some details about the programs to be offered in each state. Read more...

More Than Three Million Apply for Medicare Prescription Drug Help

Sept. 23, 2005 - Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security, announced yesterday that more than three million people have applied for the extra help available with Medicare prescription drug costs. The extra help will pay most of the costs of monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments - an average of $2,100 in extra help per year. Read more...

Senior Citizens Cautioned to Protect Identity in Medicare Drug Plan Offers

CMS offers tips for identifying companies associated with Medicare program

Sept. 6, 2005 – Senior citizens, often the targets of fraud, are being cautioned by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to be especially careful in protecting their personal information in dealing with those who claim to be representing companies marketing the new Medicare prescription drug plans. Read more...

Senior Alert

New Medicare Drug Program Spawns New Type of Scam

Aug. 31, 2005 – It is no surprise but the crooks who like to rip off senior citizen are now using the guise of helping them understand the new prescription drug plan to gain access and confidence that leads to a theft of money or selling them something they do not really want. Attorney generals in several states have issued warnings. Read more...

Medicare Announces 2006 Premiums, Part B Up 13.2%

Sept. 16, 2005- Medicare today announced the premiums to be paid by beneficiaries in 2006. The most closely watched monthly premium, Medicare Part B, will be $88.50 in 2006, an increase of $10.30 from the 2005 premium of $78.20. This is a 13.2 percent jump, but much less than the 17.4 percent increase this year. The bottom line is that senior citizens in Medicare will be facing this premium plus a new monthly premium for the new prescription drug program (Part D) that is expected to average $32 monthly, as well as, the deductibles for Parts A, B and D. Read more...

 

The companies approved to offer stand-alone drug coverage nationwide are: Aetna Life Insurance Company, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Medco, Memberhealth Inc., Pacificare Life and Health Insurance Company, Silverscript Insurance Company, Unicare, UnitedHealth Group Inc., and Wellcare Health Plans.

“As a result of the strong competition, Medicare will also include options that cost less and provide coverage beyond Medicare’s standard benefit,” Dr. McClellan said. “With better opportunities to save and to get the coverage that works for you, it’s about time to start thinking about how you or someone you care about can take advantage of the new benefit.”

Everyone who cares about someone in Medicare can also help, Secretary Leavitt and Dr. McClellan emphasized. A guide on how to talk about the prescription drug coverage will be included in the Sept. 25 edition of Parade magazine, including a call for families to discuss the new prescription drug benefit as they gather the day after Thanksgiving.

“Any time is a good time to talk about Medicare’s drug coverage, but we’d like to create a national conversation at a time when a lot of people gather with family and friends and just catch up on their lives,” Secretary Leavitt said.

“Take a few minutes to talk about Medicare’s drug coverage -- it could change the life of someone you love,” Dr. McClellan said. “We will use the detailed information on drug plans that will be available in the weeks ahead to help every Medicare beneficiary choose a plan that is a good fit.”

More information to help guide these conversations will be published in the coming weeks. In early October, the Medicare & You 2006 handbook will be mailed to every Medicare household. Beneficiaries with coverage now, for example from a former employer, should also get information by October on how that coverage will work with Medicare’s new benefits. Beginning in mid-October, Medicare’s Web site, www.medicare.gov, and its 24-hour toll-free number, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800 633-4227), will also have specific information available to help beneficiaries find the drug coverage that suits their needs.

To get a plan that works for them, beneficiaries should make a note of any current drug coverage, their prescription drugs and their preferences about pharmacies or additional coverage.

A map of the prescription drug plan and Medicare Advantage plan regions can be found at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicarereform/mmaregions/.

 

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