Medicare Open Enrollment 2019

Medicare Cost Plans are Ending in Most Minnesota Counties

Due to a change in federal law, Medicare Cost Plans will end in counties where there are two or more Medicare Advantage plans that meet enrollment numbers. In 2019, Medicare Cost Plans will only be available in Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Goodhue, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Pine, Pipestone, Rice, Rock, Sibley, St. Louis, Stevens, Traverse and Yellow Medicine counties.

More than 400,000 Minnesota Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in Medicare Cost Plans, which have been the most popular Medicare health plan option for decades. This is because Cost Plan enrollees have the flexibility of using providers who participate in a network for full coverage, but still using Original Medicare benefits for coverage when seeing a provider outside of the network. While not all Minnesotans on Cost Plans will need to change plans, the majority will be affected.

Due to changes in state law and the expansion of Medicare Advantage plans and Medigap policies in Minnesota, there will be more options in Minnesota than ever before. In addition, Cost Plan enrollees affected by the change will have extended periods to purchase a Medigap policy or enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan.

To review a copy of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Landscape that includes all plans for all states, go to www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn.

What Medicare Beneficiaries Need to Know

There are several things all Minnesotans on Medicare need to know, even if they are not affected by the Cost Plan changes.

Current Medicare Advantage and Cost Plans have changes, including cost-sharing, formulary and provider changes. It is important that Medicare beneficiaries review their plans and options to make sure that the plan they have for 2018 will work for them in 2019.

There are many new plans in Minnesota for 2019, so reviewing options is more important than ever. In addition, there are some premium-free plans available. These may still have other cost sharing, such as copays, deductibles and coinsurance, so it is important to compare.

Every Medicare beneficiary who is enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan for 2019 will have a Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment period from January 1 to March 31, 2019. During this time, Medicare Advantage plan enrollees can change to another Medicare Advantage plan or disenroll from their plan and return to Original Medicare and purchase a Medicare Part D plan. Only one choice can be made during this time period.

It is important to note that most Medicare beneficiaries will not have a guaranteed issue period to purchase a Medigap during this time. This means they can be health screened and denied the purchase of a Medigap. The only group that will have Medigap guaranteed issue rights are Cost Plan enrollees affected by the ending of their plan; these rights extend only through March 4, 2019.

Senior LinkAge Line and Other Help for Medicare Beneficiaries

Due to the unprecedented Medicare changes happening in Minnesota, call volume to the Senior LinkAge Line is expected to be much higher than normal during open enrollment. To help meet this demand, the Senior LinkAge Line has increased staff and expanded its hours to 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday. Even with these changes, wait times are anticipated to be longer than normal. To help manage the volume and ensure beneficiaries and caregivers get help, we offer these tips:

  • Call 1-800-Medicare for assistance. They are ready to help with the Cost Plan transition.
  • Call a trusted insurance agent or broker for help reviewing options and choosing a new plan or purchasing a policy.
  • Those with Internet access can use the www.Medicare.gov Plan Finder to review options and enroll in a plan.
  • Call the different plans to get information about their provider participation and preferred pharmacy network. The plans can also assist beneficiaries with enrollment.
  • Before calling the Senior LinkAge Line, a plan or insurance agent, prepare a complete list of prescription drugs and dosages. This will allow them to better assist with reviewing options.
  • When calling the Senior LinkAge Line for help with Medicare, press 2 to be routed to a Medicare specialist.

Thank you for your patience as we do our best to help Minnesota Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers make these important decisions for 2019.

Health Care Choices 2019

The expanded edition of the Health Care Choices for Minnesotans on Medicare publication is now available electronically at mnhealthcarechoices.com. It includes all Part D, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Cost Plans and Medigap policies available in Minnesota in 2019.

Printed copies of the Health Care Choices are available. To request a copy, call the Senior LinkAge Line at 1-800-333-2433 and press option 4. Leave your name and address and a copy will be mailed to you.

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Medicare is Changing in Minnesota

Medicare Cost Plans, a type of Medicare plan very popularMedicare is Changing in Minnesota in Minnesota, will be ending on December 31, 2018 for many, but not all Medicare beneficiaries. This will affect Medicare coverage for many people on Medicare across the state.

Cost Plans are ending, because a law passed by Congress requires the plans to end in most counties in Minnesota in 2019. This law requires that Medicare Cost Plans end in counties that have at least two other coverage choices (known as Medicare Advantage) that meet enrollment requirements.

If you are impacted by the Cost Plan changes, you will receive notices from Medicare and your Cost Plan in September. Read and keep every piece of mail you receive from Medicare and your plan. The notices you receive will provide you with important information about the changes.

If the Cost Plan changes affect you, you will need to take action to make sure you have the coverage you need on January 1, 2019.

It is important to know that you have options!

There will be plenty of time to learn about your plan choices and to make the best decision for you.

You can connect with experts to help you weigh your options by calling 1-800-Medicare, or Minnesota’s Senior LinkAge Line® at 1-800-333-2433.

So, relax and enjoy your summer, because you do not need to do anything about your Medicare plan now. But, keep an eye out for mail from your plan and Medicare in the fall, so you can make a decision that is right for you.

Visit the Senior LinkAge Line’s website at: seniorlinkageline.com

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New Medicare Cards in 2018

Excerpt from 2018 Health Care Choices for Minnesotans on Medicare

Medicare will be issuing new Medicare cards next year. The new cards will have a new Medicare number that is unique to you, instead of using your Social Security number. This change will help to prevent fraud, fight identity theft and protect private information.

  • Those on Medicare will automatically receive a new card mailed to the address that Social Security has on file. Contact Social Security if you need to verify your address.
  • People will start receiving new Medicare cards in April 2018.
  • All Medicare cards will be replaced by April 2019.
  • New Medicare cards will be issued with a new unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI).
  • The MBI will replace the existing Social Security-based Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) both on the cards and in various government and health care systems.
  • Railroad Retirement Board retirees will also receive new cards.
  • Healthcare providers will be able to look up the new MBI through a secure tool at the point of service.
    • There will be a 21-month transition period where all healthcare providers will be able to use either number for billing purposes.

Call the Senior LinkAge Line at 1-800-333-2433 if you have questions about the new Medicare cards or for free help with other Medicare-related issues.

The Senior LinkAge Line is a free statewide service of the Minnesota Board on Aging and Area Agencies on Aging. The Senior LinkAge Line is the federally-designated State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for Minnesota and is the place to call for Medicare and health insurance issues. Call 1-800-333-2433 for assistance or go to www.MinnesotaHelp.info® to chat live with a Senior LinkAge Line specialist.

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2018 Health Care Choices Available for Minnesota Medicare Recipients

The Minnesota Board on Aging’s 2018 edition of the Minnesota Health Care Choices publication is now available online and in print to provide information for Minnesota Medicare recipients.

2018 Health Care Choices coverThe annual guide is the only comprehensive, objective statewide publication with information about all Medicare plan options available on the open market for Minnesotans.

“Minnesotans are very fortunate to have this annual publication available which provides information to help consumers understand and explore Medicare options,” stated Linda Giersdorf, Executive Director of the Minnesota River Area Agency on Aging.

Health Care Choices is available online at www.mnhealthcarechoices.com.

The publication includes information on Medicare supplements, Medicare savings programs, Medicare Advantage plans and other Medicare health plans and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Minnesotans are reminded that Medicare Part D open enrollment began October 15 and ends December 7.

If you have questions or need further information, contact the Senior LinkAge Line® at 1-800-333-2433. The Senior LinkAge Line® is a free statewide service of the Minnesota Board on Aging and Area Agencies on Aging. The Senior LinkAge Line® is the federally-designated State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for Minnesota and is the place to call for Medicare and health insurance issues. Call 1-800-333-2433 for assistance or go to www.MinnesotaHelp.info® to chat live with a Senior LinkAge Line® specialist.

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