Title: Understanding Medicare Basics
1Understanding Medicare Basics
2What Is Medicare?
- A health insurance program for
- People 65 years of age and older
- People under age 65 with certain disabilities
- People with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- Administered by Centers for Medicare Medicaid
Services (CMS) - Enrollment by Social Security Administration
(SSA) or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB)
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3Different Parts of Medicare
- Medicare has four Parts
- Part A (Hospital Insurance)
- Part B (Medical Insurance)
- Part C (Medicare Advantage)
- Medicare HMO, PPO, PFFSetc.
- Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage)
Original Medicare
4Ways to receive Medicare
Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO, etc)
Original Medicare
Part B
Part A B
Part A
Part D or Secondary
MedSup or Secondary
Some will include Part D
5Social Security Administration
- Responsible for eligibility and enrollment
- People aged 65 yrs or older
- Contributed into FICA for 40 quarters (10 years)
- Married a minimum of 10 years to receive benefits
from a former spouse - Under age 65 yrs
- Receiving disability benefits under SSA or
Railroad retirement system for 24 months - Any Age
- Receiving regular dialysis
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- a.k.a Lou Gehrigs Disease
6Medicare for Disabled Individuals
- Disability Defined
- Inability to work
- Expected to last for 1 year or result in death
- Can be the result of blindness
- Visual acuity 20/200 or less with correcting lens
in better eye - OR
- Visual field of 20 degrees or less
- Note SSA is responsible for disability
determination
7Qualifying for Disability Benefits
- Meet requirements
- Definition of disability
- Work credits
- Or relationship to someone with work credits
- 5-month waiting period
- Exceptions
- People eligible for childhood disability benefits
- Some people previously entitled to disability
benefits
8Applying for Disability Benefits
- Call SSA at 800-772-1213
- Necessary documentation needed
- Social Security Number
- Proof of age
- Health-care provider information
- Medical records
- Work history
- including W-2 for the past two years
- But dont wait to apply
9Qualifying for Medicare
- 24-month waiting period
- Exception for people with ALS
- No additional waiting period
- Medicare starts with first month of benefits
- Medicare usually begins 30th month after
disability began - 5 months 24 months 29-month wait
10Enrolling in Medicare
- Automatic enrollment in Original Medicare
- After 24 months of disability entitlement
- Except for ALS
- Will receive card by mail
- Call Social Security if it doesnt arrive
- Decide whether to keep or decline Part B
- Decide about enrolling in Part D
11ESRD Disability For Medicare
- Coverage begins
- Fourth month of dialysis
- First month if certain conditions are met
- Month you receive a kidney transplant
- Month you are admitted to approved hospital
- For transplant or procedures preliminary to
transplant - 2 months before month of transplant
- If transplant is delayed more than 2 months
12The Original Medicare Plan
- Go to any provider that accepts Medicare
- Part A
- Premium free for most people
- Others may be able to purchase
- If a U.S. citizen
- Legal U.S. resident of 5 continuous years or more
- Part B
- You pay monthly premium
- Starting in 2007 some individuals have their
premiums based on their taxable income - Pay part A and Part B
- Deductible
- Coinsurance or copayment
13Your Medicare Card (front)
Jane Doe
14Medicare Part A Covered Benefits
- Hospital Stays
- Semi-private room and board, general nursing,
meals, and other hospital services and supplies - Skilled Nursing Facility Care
- Inpatient skilled nursing or rehabilitative
services - Custodial Care not covered
- Home Health Care
- Part-time skilled nursing care, home health aids,
physical and occupational therapy, speech and
language pathology - Hospice Care
- For people with a terminal illness
- Includes drugs for symptom control and pain relief
15Medicare Part B Covered Benefits
- Medical Expenses
- Physicians services, some diagnostic test,
physical and speech therapy, ambulance, etc. - Home Health Care
- Part-time skilled nursing care, home health aids,
physical and occupational therapy, speech and
language pathology - Outpatient Hospital Services
- Outpatient surgery, diagnostic procedures,
emergency room, etc. - Durable Medical Equipment
- Walkers, wheel chairs, hospital beds, etc.
16Medicare Part B Covered Benefits
- Preventative Services
- Welcome to Medicare Physical Exam within 12
months of entitlement to Part B
17Services NOT Covered
- Part A
- Hospitalization beyond 150 days
- Custodial Services
- Skilled Nursing Facility beyond 100 days
- Full-time nursing care at home
- Part B
- Most routine physical exams
- Most routine foot care
- Dental care
- Acupuncture
- Eye and hearing exams
18Medicare Part B Premium
- Monthly Medicare Part B premium in 2010
- Most people pay 96.40
- Programs available to help
Premium higher for new enrollees in 2010 people
who do NOT have premiums withheld from SSA
benefit including those who qualify for
Medicare/Medicaid and have Part B premium paid by
Medicaid.
19Paying the Part B Premium
- Taken out of your monthly payment
- Social Security
- Railroad Retirement
- Federal Government retirement
- For information about premiums
- Call SSA or RRB
- Office of Personnel Management if a retired
Federal employee - Will be billed every 3 months
- If not receiving SSA or RRB benefits
- Medicare Easy Pay