Albany, NY - New
York State Office for the Aging acting director Greg Olsen reminds
older New Yorkers that the Medicare open enrollment period runs from October 15 through December 7, 2016. Medicare
health and prescription drug plans can make changes each year to costs,
coverage, and what providers and pharmacies are in their networks. The
open enrollment period is when all people with Medicare can change their
health plans and prescription drug coverage for the following year to
better meet their needs. Plan changes take effect January 1, 2017.
“People’s
health and financial status can change over the course of a year. At
the same time, plans can change what they will cover and also adjust the
cost to the beneficiary. This is an important time of year for older
adults to review their plans—what they cover and what they cost—to
ensure they are getting the best deal for themselves,” said Olsen.
“Health Insurance Information, Counseling and Assistance Program
(HIICAP) counselors at each local office for the aging can provide older
New Yorkers with the information needed to make an informed choice
about a plan that is a good value and meets their health care and
prescription drug coverage needs.”
Several
resources are available to help Medicare beneficiaries and their
families review and compare current plan coverage with new plan
offerings:
Medicare.gov has comprehensive information for people interested in signing up or changing their plans. The Medicare Plan Finder tool provides a personalized comparison of plan choices.
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) offers around-the-clock assistance for those who want to find out more about coverage options. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048. Multilingual counseling is available.
The Medicare & You
handbook includes a summary of Medicare benefits, rights, and
protections; lists of available health and drug plans; and answers to
frequently asked questions about Medicare.
One-on-one counseling assistance is available from HIICAP counselors at each local office for the aging or through the HIICAP toll free line: 1-800-701-0501.
Medicare recipients who have limited incomes and resources may qualify for extra help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs. Older adults may apply online or call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778 to find out more.)
During
this open enrollment period, NYSOFA and Medicare also remind older
adults to treat their Medicare number as they do their social security
number and credit card information. People with Medicare should never
give their personal information to anyone arriving at their home
uninvited or making unsolicited phone calls selling Medicare-related
products or services. Beneficiaries who believe they are a victim of
fraud or identity theft should contact Medicare (contact information
above). More information is available at Stop Medicare Fraud.
Source: New York State Office for the Aging
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