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Title: Eligibility and Enrollment in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program


1
Eligibility and Enrollment in the Medicare
Prescription Drug Program
  • Danielle Moon, J.D., M.P.A.
  • Acting Deputy Director
  • Medicare Enrollment and Appeals Group
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

2
Eligibility for Medicare Prescription Drug
Coverage
  • An individual is eligible for Medicare
    prescription drug coverage, provided that he or
    she
  • Is entitled to Part A OR enrolled in Part B
  • Lives in the service area of a prescription drug
    plan plan

3
Enrollment Options
  • Someone who is eligible for Medicare Rx coverage
    can enroll in a
  • Prescription Drug Plan (PDP)
  • Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan (MA-PD
    plan) or
  • Retain existing coverage from employer/union
    plan, other federal programs, etc.
  • Generally, someone must have Medicare Part A and
    Part B to join a Medicare Advantage Plan.
  • There are some exceptions
  • Private Fee For Service plans without Rx, MSAs

4
Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)
  • Start of the Drug Benefit Program
  • Nov 15, 2005 to May 15, 2006 for individuals who
  • Are currently Part D eligible, or
  • Will become Part D eligible in November,
    December, 2005, and January 2006
  • Effective dates for enrollment
  • Jan 1, 2006 for an enrollment received before Dec
    31, 2005
  • The first day of the calendar month following
    enrollment for an enrollment received between Jan
    1 and May 15, 2006

5
Initial Enrollment Period
  • Individuals Initial Eligibility
  • In general, the initial enrollment period is
    similar to the initial enrollment period for Part
    B.
  • This is a 7-month enrollment period
  • 3 months before eligibility for Part D,
  • the month of eligibility, and
  • 3 months after eligibility for Part D
  • Effective dates for enrollment
  • An enrollment made prior to the month of
    eligibility for Part D is effective the first day
    of the month of eligibility
  • An enrollment made during or after the month of
    eligibility for Part D is effective the first day
    of the calendar month following the enrollment

6
Initial Enrollment Period Example
  • Mrs. Jones is turning 65 on June 26, 2006.
  • She is eligible for Medicare on June 1, 2006.
  • Mrs. Jones is eligible to enroll in a Part D plan
    beginning on March 1, 2006.
  • She can enroll as late as September 30, 2006.
  • Her coverage cannot be effective any earlier than
    June 1.

7
Annual Coordinated Election Period (AEP)
  • For the 1st year, the AEP is the same as the
    Initial Enrollment Period
  • Enrollment is effective
  • Jan 1, 2006, if received before Dec 31, 2005
  • First day of the calendar month following
    enrollment, if received between Jan 1 and May 15,
    2006
  • In 2006 and after, the AEP is from Nov 15 to Dec
    31 of each year
  • Enrollment is effective
  • Jan 1 of the following calendar year

8
2006 PDP Enrollment Periods
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
DEC
NOV
Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)
Annual Coordinated Election Period (AEP)
AEP
Does not reflect Special Enrollment Periods
9
Special Enrollment Periods
  • Most people with Medicare will remain enrolled in
    a prescription drug plan for a year.
  • Full-benefit dual eligibles have an SEP by law,
    meaning they can change at any time (once/month).
  • Beneficiaries with employer/union coverage have
    an SEP to enroll in or disenroll from MA-PD or PDP

10
Enrollment Opportunities
  • Each Medicare beneficiary has at least 2 Part D
    enrollment opportunities from November 15, 2005
    through May 15, 2006
  • IEP for Part D
  • AEP
  • Medicare beneficiaries eligible for MA will have
    these two opportunities PLUS a third, through
    June 30, 2006
  • IEP for Part D
  • AEP
  • MA OEP (and coordinating PDP SEP) may apply
  • Additionally
  • Beneficiaries can cancel enrollment prior to the
    effective date without using an election
  • SEPs could apply

11
Enrollment Process
  • Part D plans must accept paper applications
  • CMS has provided model enrollment forms
  • May also accept enrollments via secure website
  • May also participate in CMS Online Enrollment
    Center
  • May also accept enrollments via telephone
  • Cannot attempt to enroll on out-bound calls
  • Calls must be recorded, records retained
  • Cannot ask for financial information during call
  • Group enrollment and disenrollment process
    allowed for employer/union groups
  • Streamlined process, can be electronic, at plan
    and employer/union option

12
Enrollments Received Prior to November 15, 2005
  • Plans cannot solicit enrollments prior to Nov 15
    and must remind beneficiaries they cannot submit
    enrollment requests before November 15, 2005
  • If any enrollments are received
  • Plan must contact beneficiary (via phone or mail)
    to confirm enrollment prior to submitting
    transaction to CMS
  • Contact must be documented

13
Special Two-Step Enrollment Process
  • Applies to those who enroll and whose employer is
    claiming them for retiree subsidy
  • Enrollment edit will check for retiree subsidy
    designation and notify plan
  • Plan must send notice advising beneficiary of
    employer coverage and possible consequences
  • Model notice provided in guidance
  • Enrollment not processed until beneficiary
    responds
  • After 30 days, enrollment request denied,
    beneficiary notified accordingly

14
Consequences of Late Enrollment
  • Beneficiary charged an additional 1 of the base
    premium for every full month a beneficiary
  • Was eligible to enroll in Part D plan but not
    enrolled
  • Did not have creditable drug coverage (coverage
    on average as good as Medicare) for a period of
    time 63 consecutive days or longer

15
Late Enrollment -- Example
  • Mrs. Jones does not enroll in a Part D plan
    during her initial enrollment period, which ends
    September 30, 2006.
  • Her next chance to enroll will be November 15,
    2006, during the AEP. Coverage is effective Jan
    1, 2007.
  • Because Mrs. Jones is without creditable drug
    coverage for 3 full months (October, November,
    and December), she pays a penalty of 3 of the
    base beneficiary premium.

16
Low-Income Subsidy Basics
  • Provides people with limited income and resources
    extra help with their Medicare prescription drug
    plan costs, including their premiums and cost
    sharing.
  • A person must enroll in a Medicare prescription
    drug plan to receive this assistance.
  • Beneficiaries can apply via SSA website, field
    office, or toll-free phone number, or State
    Medicaid office

17
Low-Income Subsidy Eligibility
  • People with limited income and resources (less
    than 11,500/single and 23,000/couple).
  • Certain groups are automatically eligible for a
    full subsidy and dont have to apply.
  • These groups are
  • Full-Benefit Dual Eligible Individuals (People
    with Medicare and full Medicaid benefits)
  • SSI recipients (but no Medicaid)
  • Medicare Savings Program Groups (QMBs, SLMBs, and
    QIs)

18
Amount of Assistance Available
  • Full Subsidy (Deemed groups)
  • Full premium assistance up to the premium subsidy
    amount.
  • Nominal cost sharing up to out-of-pocket
    threshold.
  • No coverage gap.
  • Other Low-Income Subsidy
  • Sliding scale premium assistance.
  • Reduced deductible.
  • Reduced coinsurance.
  • No coverage gap.

19
Notice to Those Deemed Eligible
  • CMS will notify beneficiaries who are deemed
    eligible for the low-income subsidy and do not
    need to apply.
  • This notice will explain the following
  • On January 1, 2006, all people with Medicare can
    get Medicare prescription drug coverage.
  • Some people will receive letter from SSA telling
    them to apply to get help. You dont need to
    apply for this help.
  • The Medicare and You 2006 handbook includes
    information about how to pay for your drug costs
    and what you need to do.
  • Medicaid will stop paying for your prescription
    drug coverage after December 31, 2005. (Specific
    to dual eligible notice)

20
Auto-Enrollment Procedures
  • Full-benefit dual eligible beneficiaries will be
    enrolled based on where they currently get their
    Medicare Part A and/or Part B benefits, and the
    amount of the prescription drug plans premium.
  • Beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage plans will be
    enrolled in an MA-PD plan by the MA organization.
  • Beneficiaries in Original Medicare will be
    assigned randomly to a PDP in their area with a
    premium at or below the low-income benchmark
    premium amount.
  • Beneficiaries will be auto-enrolled regardless of
    employer/union coverage

21
Auto-Enrollment Notification
  • CMS will notify full-benefit dual eligibles of
    their auto-enrollment.
  • This notice will provide
  • An explanation of how to choose a Medicare
    prescription drug plan.
  • The name of the Medicare prescription drug plan
    that Medicare will enroll them in if they dont
    choose a plan by 12/31/2005. We will also
    include that plans toll free member services
    number and website.
  • A reminder that their Medicaid drug coverage ends
    12/31/2005 they qualify for extra help with
    their drug plan costs and they can change plans
    at anytime.
  • An explanation of their right to affirmatively
    decline Part D.
  • The 1-800-MEDICARE number for questions.

22
Facilitated Enrollment Procedures and Notification
  • CMS will facilitate the enrollment of additional
    categories of beneficiaries if they do not choose
    a plan on their own by the end of the initial
    enrollment period.
  • These categories include MSPs, SSI recipients,
    and people who apply and are determined eligible
    for the low-income subsidy.
  • Starting in April 2006, we will notify these
    individuals if they do not choose a plan by May
    15, 2006, we will facilitate their enrollment in
    a plan on their behalf, with coverage effective
    June 1, 2006.
  • Beneficiaries will not be enrolled if claimed by
    employer for retiree subsidy

23
Key Dates for Enrollment
  • November 15th Enrollment begins.
  • December 31st
  • Last day to enroll for a January 1st effective
    date.
  • Full-benefit dual eligibles must opt-out of their
    assigned plan by this date or they will be
    auto-enrolled.
  • Medicaid drug coverage ends for full-benefit dual
    eligibles.
  • January 1st Medicare prescription drug coverage
    begins.

24
Key Dates for Enrollment
  • February CMS mails a reminder notice to people
    who have not yet enrolled in a plan.
  • April CMS mails a notice to people who qualify
    for the low-income subsidy, identifying the plan
    in which Medicare will facilitate their
    enrollment, effective June 1, 2006, if they do
    not choose a plan on their own by May 15, 2006.
  • May 15th Initial Enrollment Period ends for
    people who are currently eligible.

25
Resources for More Information
  • PDP Enrollment and Disenrollment Guidance
  • http//www.cms.hhs.gov/pdps/PDP_enrollmentguidanc
    eexhibits_FINAL_8-29-05.pdf
  • MA-PD Enrollment and Disenrollment Guidance
  • http//www.cms.hhs.gov/healthplans/enrollment/
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