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SENIORS ADVISED ON USING MEDICARE
Source: Modesto Bee
Date: 30-Oct-2009
Author: Ken Carlson
Seniors and disabled people in this city of 70,000 may have to travel 15 miles to Modesto if they need more than routine medical care.
On Thursday, they only needed to attend a meeting at the Turlock Senior Center to get advice on navigating the Medicare system.
The Stanislaus County Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program held meetings in outlying cities this month to educate more county residents about the national health program for people ages 65 and older and the disabled.
HICAP advisers answered questions about the 2010 Medicare enrollment period, from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31, and offered help in comparing the Medicare Advantage plans available in Stanislaus County.
The premium for Medicare Part B, which covers physician fees, will remain at $96.40 per month next year.
Another layer of insurance is offered by Medicare Advantage plans that cover hospitalization and physician services, surgeries, X-rays, lab tests and prescription drugs. Four insurers are offering the government-subsidized plans in Stanislaus County in 2010, at premiums ranging from zero to $109 per month on top of the Part B premium.
SecureHorizons is raising its premium from $79 to $85 a month effective Jan. 1. A plan called HealthNet Healthy Heart is going even higher with its premium to $109 a month, compared with $82 per month this year.
Other plans are offered at a lower monthly cost. Kaiser Permanente is keeping its premium at $60 a month for Senior Advantage Enhanced and has a basic plan at no monthly cost. CareMore Health Plan is rolling out a StartSmart option at $19 a month and a Value Plus plan at $49 a month. Plans sold at no or low monthly cost have higher copayments and fewer benefits.
All of the plans offer dental coverage for an additional $15 to $25 a month.
Some Turlock residents had questions about Southern California-based CareMore Health Plan, which opened a neighborhood care center this week on McHenry Avenue in Modesto. Representative Cherri Brown said more care centers - providing extra services such as health assessments and exercise programs - could be added in Turlock or Oakdale, depending on enrollment.
Primary hospitals in Modesto
CareMore has agreements allowing patents to see physicians in Modesto and Turlock, with Doctors Medical Center in Modesto designated as their primary hospital. Turlock residents enrolling with CareMore would go to Emanuel Medical Center in an emergency and be transferred to Doctors when their condition is stable.
Turlock residents enrolled in SecureHorizons and HealthNet also are supposed to use Modesto hospitals in nonemergencies. Kaiser Permanente still has an agreement allowing patients to use Emanuel for certain services.
Seniors who travel should ask brokers about coverage levels in case they need medical attention in other states or abroad. For example, CareMore has a $10,000 coverage limit on emergency services outside the United States; SecureHorizons has no limit on emergency care.
People wishing to enroll or switch to another Medicare Advantage plan should make sure their doctors accept the insurance and that it covers their prescription drugs
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