eHealth Releases Medicare Resource Guide for Consumers
December 03, 2012 16:13 ET
2013 Medicare Annual Enrollment Period: eHealth Releases Medicare Resource Guide for Consumers
Updated 6-Step Guide Helps Medicare Beneficiaries Choose the Best Coverage
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 3, 2012) - Today eHealth, Inc. (
eHealthMedicare.com and PlanPrescriber.com provide educational and comparison tools for Medicare insurance products that allow people to compare Medicare products side-by-side; connect with knowledgeable, licensed agents; and enroll in select products online or over the phone.
eHealth's 2013 [ resource guide ] is designed for boomers new to Medicare, as well as current Medicare beneficiaries and caregivers of Medicare beneficiaries participating in Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), which ends on December 7, 2012. Anyone who needs help understanding the basics of Medicare or who wants tips to help them choose the right coverage can benefit from this guide.
Medicare's AEP gives beneficiaries and caregivers the opportunity to review and change their [ Medicare Advantage ] plan or stand-alone [ Medicare Part D ] prescription drug plan for the coming plan year, before changes to their current plan go into effect in January 1, 2013.
eHealth's Medicare Resource Guide, compiled by the knowledgeable licensed representatives at eHealthMedicare, walks readers through a six-step process to help them understand how Medicare works and be better informed when they are ready to shop for coverage.
The six steps covered in the guide are:
1. Assess Your Needs: This step helps people review important questions to assess their personal situation and coverage needs.
2. Understand Your Options: This step offers an overview on the basics of Medicare, looking at the four parts to Medicare (Part A, B, C and D), 10 different types of supplement plans available in most states, and the multitude of Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Part D (Prescription Drug) options that consumers may be comparing.
3. Get to Know the Lingo: This step helps people understand Medicare terminology. When shopping for coverage, it helps to know the basic differences between the types of coverage and the basic definitions of key terms.
4. Know the Timelines: This step reviews the different deadlines and timetables that can impact a person's ability to enroll in a plan or quality for certain types of coverage. The guide also provides a helpful grid that focuses on individual situations (e.g., "I'm working past the age of 65"), and which timelines apply to each situation.
5. Consider Prescription Drug Needs: This step outlines Medicare's prescription drug coverage options. The plan a person chooses can dramatically impact what they pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs. This section provides tips and resources for choosing the optimal prescription drug plan.
6. Take Advantage of Free, No Obligation Help: This step provides a list of free, no obligation resources, people can use to help them understand how Medicare works and enroll in the coverage that best fits their needs.
To Download the Guide:
A PDF version of the Medicare Resource Guide can be accessed through the following locations:
- [ eHealth Media Center ] ([ http://news.ehealthinsurance.com ])
- The eHealthInsurance Blog: [ Get Smart, Get Covered ] (blog.ehealthinsurance.com)
- Direct Link: [ http://news.ehealthinsurance.com/pr/ehi/document/2013_Medicare_Resource_Guide.pdf ]
Additional Resources
You may be able to get Extra Help to pay for your prescription drug premiums and costs. For more information on Extra Help, you can contact licensed eHealthInsurance agents at 888-312-5447 TTY: 711, or contact Medicare directly at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048, 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week; the Social Security Office at 1-800-772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778; or your Medicaid office. In general, beneficiaries must use network pharmacies to access their prescription drug benefit, except in non-routine circumstances, and quantity limitations and restrictions may apply.
NOTE: Medicare beneficiaries base their plan selections on a variety of priorities, including price. eHealth and PlanPrescriber encourage Medicare beneficiaries to consider their specific needs in deciding which plans to select during the Annual Enrollment Period. Medicare has not reviewed or endorsed this information.
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