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1 Benefits update StateWide Senior Action Council annual convention East Greenbush, NY October 12, 2011 Presenter: Cathy Roberts, Senior Paralegal Empire Justice Center, Albany, NY
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2 Today’s presentation A review of changes affecting: Medicare Medicaid Food stamps HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program)
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3 Medicare update: what’s new in 2012
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4 Medicare Part D New open enrollment period: Oct 15 - Dec 7 Special enrollment period for 5 star plans Higher Part D premiums for higher income beneficiaries Gradual closing of coverage gap 14% discount for generics 50% discount for brand name drugs $0 drug co-pays for HCBS Medicaid waiver participants
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5 Medicare Advantage Same change to open enrollment period: Oct 15 - Dec 7 Preventive services must be free Other limitations on cost sharing: Chemotherapy Dialysis Skilled nursing facility
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6 Original Medicare Mental health co-pays reduced to 40% Were 45% in 2011 Coming soon: Info regarding Part A and B premiums, deductibles, etc.
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7 Programs that help with Medicare cost-sharing PROGRAMMONTHLY INCOME LIMIT (after disregards) RESOURCE LIMIT Extra Help (Part D Low Income Subsidy) $1,362 single $1,839 couple $12,640 single $25,260 couple Medicare Savings Program: QI-1 $1,226 single $1,655 couple none Medicare Savings Program: SLIMB $1,089 single $1,471 couple none Medicare Savings Program: QMB $908 single $1,226 couple none Community Medicaid for 65+, disabled or blind $767 single $1,117 couple $13,800 single $20,100 couple
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8 What’s new in Medicaid
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9 No more Medicaid “wrap” for dual eligibles Medicaid no longer pays for any Part D covered drugs (as of 10/1/2011) Medicaid continues to cover: Part B drugs (co-insurance) Benzodiazepines Barbiturates Prescription vitamins Certain OTC drugs
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10 New limitations in Medicaid services Affects access to: Compression stockings Prescription footwear Enteral nutritional formula Level 1 personal care services Physical, occupational and speech therapy
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11 Dramatic expansion of mandatory managed care Does not affect most Medicare beneficiaries (yet), except for: New requirements governing managed long term care (MLTC). Beginning in NYC in May 2012: Anyone needing personal care for more than 120 days will be required to enroll in an MLTC plan
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12 Reduction in reimbursement rates to providers Decreased reimbursement rates may affect access to care, especially: Home care services Adult dental care
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13 Food Stamps (aka SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
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14 Many eligible seniors are not participating Estimated “take-up” rate for seniors: 34% Recent changes have improved access No asset test for most seniors No in-person interview required Can apply by mail or internet Most seniors getting Part D Extra Help or EPIC premium assistance can qualify For more info, go to https://www.mybenefits.ny.gov/ https://www.mybenefits.ny.gov/
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15 HEAP: Home Energy Assistance Program
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16 Cuts on the federal level will drastically affect New York this winter Shorter HEAP season: Regular HEAP opens Nov 16, 2011 Emergency HEAP not expected to open until January 3, 2012 Significant reduction in benefit levels: Most households will get 30-40% less than what they got last year More info is available at http://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/ http://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/
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17 Where to go for help Health Insurance Information Counseling and Assistance Program (HIICAP) NYS toll-free helpline: 1-800-701-0501 1-800-MEDICARE or www.medicare.govwww.medicare.gov Social Security Administration (to enroll in Medicare): 1-800-772-1213 or www.socialsecurity.gov www.socialsecurity.gov Food stamps and HEAP : https://www.mybenefits.ny.gov/
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18 Questions? www.nyhealthaccess.org My contact information: Cathy Roberts, Senior Paralegal Empire Justice Center 119 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12210 1-800-635-0355 x 112 croberts@empirejustice.org www.empirejustice.org
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