Saturday, December 31, 2011

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


I Missed Medicare’s 2012 Annual Enrollment Period! What now?

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 02:52 AM PST

This is a Guest Post by Ross Blair, CEO of Plan Prescriber. If you would like to Guest Post for Baby Boomers US, check out our Guest Post for Us page.

On December 7, 2011 Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) for 2012 Medicare Advantage (part C) and Medicare Part D plans ended. These plans often change prices and benefits from year to year, so the AEP was designated to allow people to review and change their coverage, if necessary.

 Prior to 2011, AEP ended on December 31st. So, as you can imagine, there was some concern that the new December 7th deadline could sneak up on some people. There was understandable concern that some people wouldn't hear about the new dates and could wind up missing AEP altogether.

We were concerned too, so two weeks after the AEP started we surveyed Medicare Part D or C recipients to find out how many knew about the new deadline. And, as suspected, the survey showed that one-in-five Medicare recipients were unaware of the new dates.

Our hope is that anyone who didn't know about the date changes when we ran our survey somehow got the news between November 1 and December 7, and updated their drug coverage before the deadline.

But, we also know from experience that a fair number of people always miss the deadline, no matter when it is. In the past when the AEP ended on December 31, we'd get phone calls as late as January 10 from people wanting to make a "last minute" change to their coverage for the coming year. And, all too often, we had to give people the news that it can be very difficult to change your Part C or D coverage outside of AEP. It's not impossible, but it can be difficult.

So, if you or someone you know did miss AEP this year, we created a short list of tips to help you maximize your drug and health benefits in the coming year. And, if you desperately need to change plans, there are some strategies for doing that in here as well.

What to do if you missed the 2012 Medicare Annual Enrollment Period:

  1. Look for Other Drugs: If you missed AEP and you can't change your coverage, try to optimize the drugs you're taking to fit your current plan. Among the ten largest drug plans in the country, no single plan covers more than 79 percent2 of all available prescription drugs in 2012. We surveyed people using our web site during the last year's AEP and found that one-in-three (34%) took a drug that wasn't covered by their Medicare plan in eth coming year. So, if they didn't update their coverage heading into 2011, they'd pay full price for that drug and their expenses wouldn't count toward the "Donut Hole." If you're in the same boat this year, don't despair. The Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) requires every Medicare plan with prescription drug coverage to include at least two drugs in each category and class. So, even though the plan doesn't cover the drug you take, it must cover another drug designed to treat the same problem. Talk to your doctor to find what other drugs exist to treat your illness and discuss the possibility of switching.
  2. Ask about Medicare Supplement (MediGap) open enrollment periods: If your MediGap plans I isn't working for you any longer, and you can't enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan outside of AEP, you may be able to change your MediGap plan during select MediGap open enrollment periods. MediGap plans are usually medically underwritten, which means the insurance companies don't have to accept your application if you've been on Medicare Part B for more than three months. AEP is the best time to drop a MediGap plan and switch to a Medicare Advantage plan. But, some states and insurance companies have created open enrollment periods for MediGap plans as well. These open enrollments allow you to update or change your MediGap health coverage without medical underwriting. But the rules change from state to state, so, if you want or need to make a change outside of AEP, investigate the MediGap open enrollment rules in your state by contacting a licensed agent.
  3. Ask an expert about Special Needs Plans (SNPs): Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are available for people who are low-income, disabled and under the age of 65. There are also fifteen types of SNPs designed specifically for folks with chronic health problems. And, if you qualify for a SNP you can enroll at any time, provided one is available in your area. The SNPs designed for chronic conditions cover the following areas: chronic alcohol and other drug dependence; certain auto-immune disorders; cancer; certain cardiovascular disorders; chronic heart failure; dementia and Alzheimer's; diabetes mellitus; end-stage liver disease; end-stage renal disease requiring dialysis; certain hematologic disorders; HIV/AIDS; certain chronic lung disorders; certain mental health disorders like bipolar and schizophrenia; certain neurologic disorders; and stroke.
  4. Investigate 5 Star Medicare Advantage plans: New this year, you don't have to wait for AEP to enroll in a 5-Star Medicare Advantage plan. The 2010 Health Care Reform law created a new ratings system for Medicare Advantage plans that begins in 2012. Plans with the highest rating of 5 stars can enroll people at any time, even after AEP is over. But, the plans are not available everywhere. The easier way to find one near you is to use a Medicare plan search engine, like PlanPrescriber.com or Medicare.gov. 
  5. Medicare Annual Disenrollment Period (MADP) Starts January 1: Medicare's ADP lets you "disenroll" (cancel) from a Medicare Advantage plan if it fails to meet your needs and add drug coverage at the same time. ADP starts on January 1, 2012 and ends on February 14, 2012. If you decide to drop a Medicare Advantage, you will have the option to enroll in a stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plan so you don't lose drug coverage. But, if you abandon a Medicare Advantage plan you're giving up benefits like the network of providers who participate in that plan and a cap on your out-of-pocket spending for medical bills (provided those costs are approved by Medicare). These are two benefits original Medicare doesn't have. So, before you disenroll in a plan, do some homework to be sure you'll still have the coverage you need in 2012.
  6. Investigate Medicare Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs): Medicare also provides SEPs for people who need to change their coverage outside of AEP. A person may qualify for an SEP if they move permanently outside of their plan's service area; become eligible for a low-income subsidy due to a loss of income; receive incomplete information about what qualifies as creditable prescription drug coverage or lose that coverage through no action of their own; if they become eligible for Medicare and Medicaid (“dual eligible”) but lose their dual eligibility status; if they live in, are moving into, or are moving out of certain types of skilled nursing facilitis; if they receive a retroactive Medicare entitlement determination; or if they qualify for other special enrollment periods that may be authorized by the Federal Government.

 If you missed the Annual Enrollment Period, don't feel trapped in a plan that doesn't meet your needs. If the cost of drugs, coverage or key benefits becomes more than you or a loved one can afford, there may be opportunities to make changes. The key is to be proactive, and reach out to an expert who can help you figure out what those opportunities are, and how to take advantage of them.

Medicare has neither reviewed nor endorsed this information.

About the Author: Ross Blair is President and CEO of Plan Prescriber, Inc., a leading provider of comparison tools and educational materials for Medicare-related insurance products.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


This Weeks Good Reads-Week One Hundred twenty-one

Posted: 30 Dec 2011 03:15 AM PST

coffee cupEvery week I come across an article or two that I find very helpful to me as a Baby Boomer and think may be of some interest to you, the community, as well.

They may be from an online news source, another Blog or Website or something I found surfing around the Internet. They could even be something that was sent in by a reader of the Blog or a member of the Baby Boomer’s Forum.

Enjoy!

 Boomers: Post-Christmas Recovery Just Takes Longer by Jody Smith… Jody seems to be stating the obvious, but a lot of us keep forgetting that things change as we get older.

Small Businesses Adopt Vintage Sales Tactics To Target the Boomer Generation by Resources for Entrepreneurs Staff… The next time you are out shopping and that little whipersnapper sales person starts the disrespect because you are old riff, take a copy of this list out and hand it to the twerp.

I  hope you found this weeks choice(s) helpful and enjoyable. What did you think? Do you have any suggestions for next week?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


Baby Boomers Blog Carnival One Hundred twenty-fourth Edition

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 03:35 AM PST

Welcome to the December 28, 2011 editionBaby Boomers U.S. Blog Carnival of the Baby Boomers Blog Carnival. There are some really well thought out and insightful Boomer articles for you to peruse this week.

So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea),  sit back in your most comfortable chair, put up your feet and Enjoy.

This one’s for you!

Advice

Dr. Steven Cohen presents Progress Report on My Barefoot Running posted at The Doctor’s Health and Fitness Blog, saying, “An update on Dr. Steve’s attempt to transition to “barefoot” style running.”

Mike Smith Jr presents Discomfort is a Prerequisite for Success posted at Personal Hack, saying, “The biggest roadblock to achieving a goal is often wanting to stay inside our comfort zone while doing it, this is IMPOSSIBLE. Let me give a quick example from my own personal life?”

Michael Donelly presents Defeat insomnia without pills posted at www.anotherway.org, saying, “Read if: you have trouble falling asleep Gain: useful techniques against insomnia Sleep is one of the most important sources of energy for our bodies and the lack of it can negatively impact our health and emotional well-being. We?ve all had those nights trying to fall asleep where every sound bothers us. The minutes turn into hours as we stare at our alarm clocks, frustrated and worried that we have to wake up early and we start telling ourselves to sleep.”

Tom Hass presents Secrets of Success posted at Personal Hack, saying, “Definition of success varies from person to person. According to me success is an expedition or journey. It should not have a single fixed goal. It?s like a chain process. One success starts a new way to other. The definition of success might vary at different stages in ones life. Learning from our previous mistakes or rightly called the experience helps us in reaching the multiple peaks in our success journey.”

Family

MaryLou Walston presents 10 Pitfalls of Getting a Loan from a Relative | PersonalLoans.org posted at Personal Loans, saying, “Have you ever been in a position where cash is so tight that you need a loan to keep yourself afloat? You will probably be in such a place one day even if you have not been there already. When you do get there, you may be strongly tempted to borrow money from a relative because you think your family will offer generous loan terms. However, you should think twice before asking a relative for a loan. In fact, there are ten major pitfalls when it comes to getting a loan from a relative.”

Fitness

Troy P presents Burn More Belly Fat | Metabolic This and Metabolic That posted at Cube.Dweller.Fitness, saying, “Does your metabolism really matter? Does your workout really have any affect on your metabolism? Find out what research says and learn how to burn more belly fat with metabolic this and metabolic that.”

General

Charles Chua C K presents 7 Effective Ways to Review 2011 and Plan Productively for 2012 posted at All About Living with Life.

Travel

Merna Schmidt presents Do Good with Your Travels posted at IMPACT Journeys, saying, “Thank you!”

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Boomer Chronicles

The Boomer Chronicles


BloggingBoomers Carnival #239

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 12:25 PM PST

So Baby Boomer is hosting our carnival for baby boomers this week. Happy holidays!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


Monday Musings for Baby Boomers – The Cutest Place on Earth [Video]

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 02:51 AM PST

Smile!

Smile!

Monday has always been a little bit of a let down, what with it being the beginning of the work week and all.

So to start things out on a bright note for the week, I bring you the…

Baby Boomers Monday Musings.

 Something for the day after Christmas to pull at your heartstrings.

A Baby Sloth Orphanage. Tell me if you don’t agree… If it isn’t the Cutest Place on Earth…


Hope that put a little smile on your face and Keep On Smilin’

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)

Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


Merry Christmas from the Hauckes’

Posted: 24 Dec 2011 10:20 PM PST

We’re taking the Holiday off

We hope you don’t mind

We’d just like to Thank You All

For being here and being so kind

Merry Christmas

A Real Boomer on Christmas

Happy New Year

From J & K and the Hauckes Family

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