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Getting answers to your Medicare questions

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By David Sayen

davidsayen2011b-150x150-7367500-6424387Health insurance isn’t the easiest thing to understand. But if you have Medicare, there’s a variety of help resources you can turn to.

One is Medicare’s toll-free help line, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Trained representatives are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year to answer your questions about your Medicare coverage.

All people with Medicare receive a copy of the “Medicare & You” handbook in the mail each fall. This booklet has a wide range of information about what Medicare covers and what it costs. It includes details about Original Medicare as well as privately-run Medicare health and prescription drug plans that you can join.

Another useful resource is Medicare’s consumer-friendly website, at www.Medicare.gov. Among other things, the website has tools that let you compare Medicare health and drug plans. (You can also look for local hospitals, skilled nursing homes, home health agencies and dialysis centers that best fit your needs.)

Yet another terrific way to get your questions answered is to make an appointment with your local State Health Insurance Assistance Program, or SHIP.

SHIP provides free, personalized counseling to people with Medicare. You can speak with a trained SHIP counselor over the phone or in person. The counselor will give you accurate, unbiased advice about your Medicare benefits and how to get the most out of them.

SHIP counselors can help you with questions about Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare supplement (Medigap) policies, Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, Medicare Savings Programs and long-term care insurance.

Got a problem with a medical bill? SHIP can help you deal with it. SHIP counselors are volunteers and they’re often enrolled in Medicare themselves, so they know the issues. They can help you understand your Medicare rights, file a complaint if you feel you got inadequate care from a hospital or other healthcare provider or file an appeal if your Medicare health or drug plan denied you a service.

With Medicare open enrollment season coming up (it runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7), you may be thinking about joining a Medicare health or drug plan, or switching from one plan to another. SHIP can help you choose a plan that best meets your needs in terms of cost, coverage and convenience. A counselor can sit down with you and help you compare various plans until you find the right one. They also can help you enroll in that plan.

Let’s say you take multiple prescription medications. A SHIP counselor can enter all your drugs into Medicare’s Plan Finder tool (available through www.Medicare.gov) and search for plans that cover your drugs. The counselor will then help you compare plans based on monthly premiums, co-pays and any restrictions that may apply.

If you have a low income, the counselor can help you apply for the “Extra Help” program, which helps pay your costs in a Medicare drug plan.

You can reach the SHIP office nearest you by calling this toll-free number: 1-800-307-4444.

SHIP isn’t affiliated with any insurance company and won’t try to sell you insurance. (Funded through federal grants, the program is operated by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Aging and Disability Services Division.) Your name will never be passed along for commercial purposes and your personal health information will be kept strictly confidential.

SHIP’s only goal is to help you get the best possible health care under your Medicare coverage.

David Sayen is Medicare’s regional administrator for Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada. You can always get answers to your Medicare questions by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).

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