It’s All Coming Together
Important Dates for People with Medicare
during 2005 and 2006
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- Social Security Administration (SSA) begins mailing
out and accepting applications for those who need extra help (low income
subsidy) and begins holding local events in communities across the
country.
- Medicare will mail letters to people who are automatically
eligible for extra help with drug plan costs.
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- Local community events continue through December.
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- SSA sends letters informing those who applied for extra
help whether they qualify.
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- Medigap (supplemental) insurance companies
send notices to policy holders with drug coverage informing them of
their options.
- Employers/unions who provide prescription drug coverage
to their retirees will directly notify them about their new prescription
drug coverage choices.
- “Your Guide to Medicare Prescription Drug Plans” is
available by calling 1-800-MEDICARE or by visiting Medicare website
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- Comparative information about Medicare prescription
drug plans will be available atwww.medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or
through State Health Insurance Assistance Programs and other local
organizations.
- Medicare & You
2006 Handbook containing all the necessary information is mailed
to all Medicare households.
- Medicare Advantage plans notify plan enrollees
about enhanced drug plan coverage options via “Notification
of Change.”
- People with Medicare and Medicaid will get information
about how they will be automatically enrolled in a plan if they do
not choose one on their own.
- Medicare plans that offer drug coverage begin marketing.
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- Enrollment for Medicare prescription drug plans begin
November 15. People must call the company offering the plan to enroll
or enroll through 1-800-MEDICARE.
Enrollment Begins November 15, 2005
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People should enroll in a Medicare prescription drug
plan now to pay lower premiums and to receive prescription drug coverage
when it begins January 1, 2006.
Enrollment Begins November 15, 2005
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- Medicare prescription drug coverage begins January 1 for
those who enrolled in a plan by December 31, 2005.
- Medicare begins to provide prescription drug coverage
for those who have Medicare and full Medicaid coverage.
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Enrollment continues. Medicare prescription drug coverage
begins in the following month. |
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- Medicare will send a reminder to those who have
not enrolled in a Medicare prescription drug plan.
- May 15 is the last day to enroll
in a Medicare prescription drug plan and pay lower premiums.
- Facilitated enrollment of those who qualify for extra
help and have not yet chosen a plan; coverage effective June 1.
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* Online qualifier tools available at
Medicare website
and
Social Security website allow people
to determine whether they may be eligible to receive extra help before they apply. Online applications
for extrahelp is available July 1 on the Social Security Web site.
* People can call 1-800-Medicare
(1-800-633-4227) to find out about local State Health Insurance Assistance Programs