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Medicare - Quick Facts for Consumers>
A Message to Medicare Consumers:
November 15, 2006 through December 31, 2006 is the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period for 2007. Coverage decisions and changes for the year 2007 need to be made prior to December 31, 2006. This is the time for people to compare and enroll in a Medicare Part D plan.
All people who currently have Medicare Part D coverage should evaluate the changes in their current plan, since changes may now make other plans available that cost less and offer additional coverage.
If you are just becoming eligible for Medicare,
you have seven months to enroll in a Medicare Drug Plan, three
months before the month in which you turn 65 through three
months after the month in which you turn 65. If you
do not enroll during that seven month period, you will be
charged a 1% per month late-enrollment penalty in addition
to your premium. (Please note: The information
in this paragraph does not apply if you have both Medicare
and Medi-Cal coverage.)
The following information will help Medicare
consumers understand this new benefit and make informed, cost-effective
and timely decisions regarding their Medicare prescription
drug choices. For additional assistance, you can also
call your local HICAP program at 1-800-434-0222 and speak
to a HICAP counselor.
Tips for evaluating Medicare Health Plans can be accessed
at: Open Enrollment Tips.
Getting Started:
- Basic Information to Help You Get Started (English) (Spanish)
- BenefitsCheckUp - helps thousands of people every day to connect to government programs that can help them pay for prescription drugs, health care, utilities and other needs.
- Medicare Offers Tips When Enrolling in Prescription Drug Plans
- Quick Facts About Your Current Prescription Drug Coverage and Medicare's New Coverage for Prescription Drugs. This fact sheet explains to people who have current prescription drug coverage, whether their current coverage is considered creditable.
- Helpful Information About Medicare's Prescription Drug Plans
- Prepare a List of Your Current Medications - 2 page basic worksheet.
- MapRx - comprehensive worksheets to compare cost and other decision factors.
- Find a Prescription Drug Plan that Best Fits Your Needs
- Medicare Spotlights - includes a listing of California Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Landscape of Local Plans).
- Link to Medicare Publications in Spanish
- Link to Multi-Language Medicare Publications
Additional Resources:
- You Have
Rights!!
- Information when you use your prescription
drug card for the first time. (English)
(Spanish)
- Getting Drugs After Your Transition Period
- (English)
(Spanish)
- California Health Advocates Fact Sheets - (Some fact sheets are also available in Spanish, Chinese and Vietnamese)
- Quick Facts About Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage and Protecting Your Personal Information
- Medicare Beneficiaries Urged to Be on the Lookout for Phone Scams
Information on Exceptions and Appeals (When Your Medication Is Not Covered By Your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan)
- How to File a Complaint, Coverage Determination or Appeal (English) (Spanish)
- Information on Complaints, Coverage Determination and Appeals
- Know the Basics: Exceptions and Appeals
Part D Information for Individuals with both Medicare and Medi-Cal:
Part D Information on Withholding Your Premium from Your Social Security Check:
- What You Should Know About Social Security Premium Withholds
- Withholding Premiums from Your Social Security Payment
Part D Information for Individuals with Disabilities
- Getting Help with Medicare Prescription
Drug Plan Costs Information for Medicare Beneficiaries with
Disabilities
(English) (Spanish)
Part D Information for Individuals with SSI or Who Need Help Paying for Medications:
- Need Help with Medicare Prescription Drug
Costs?
(English) (Spanish) - What You Need to Complete the Application
for Help with
Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs
(English) (Spanish) (Other Languages) - Medicare
Takes Step to Help People with Limited Incomes and Resources
Take Advantage of Comprehensive Medicare
Coverage
- Enrollment Information for Individuals Who Qualify for the Low Income Subsidy After May 15, 2006
- Quick Facts About Medicare's New Coverage for Prescription Drugs for People with Limited Income and Resources.
- Getting Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs When Someone Pays Your Household Expenses (English) (Spanish)
Part D Information for Individuals in Nursing Homes or Long-Term Care Facilities:
- Quick Facts About Medicare's New Prescription Drug Coverage for People Who are Nursing Home Residents or Live in Certain Types of Long-Term Care Facilities (English) (Spanish)
- Getting Help with Medicare Prescription
Drug Plan Costs Information for Someone Who Cares For or
About a Medicare Beneficiary
(English) (Spanish) - Medicare Part D for Nursing Home Residents: Frequently Asked Questions
Part D Information for Individuals Who Have Medication Coverage from an Employer or Union:
- Quick Facts About Medicare's New Coverage
for Prescription Drugs for People Who Have Coverage from
an Employer or Union
(English) (Spanish)
Part D Information for Veterans:
Part D Information for Individuals Who Have Insurance with TriCare:
Part D Information for Individuals with Federal Employee Health Benefits:
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Californians,
for information
on services in your area for
seniors or adults with
disabilities, call toll-free:
1-800-510-2020
Outside California, call the toll-free
Eldercare Locator service
at 1-800-677-1116
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