Medicare Part D open enrollment period going on now
Department
of Insurance offers free counseling on options
Call
800-548-9034 toll-free or visit
http://insurance.Illinois.gov/SHIP/
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[October
16, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- On Monday,
Illinois Department of Insurance Director Andrew Boron announced
that free counseling assistance is available to help educate
Medicare-eligible individuals and their caregivers about available
Medicare Part D insurance options. The department's Senior Health
Insurance Program, known as SHIP, provides free counseling for
Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. The Medicare Part D
open enrollment season runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7.
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"Medicare open enrollment is an especially busy time for SHIP
counselors who help seniors and people with disabilities who may
want to change their Medicare plans. Now is the time to make changes
to your Part D plan without incurring a penalty," said Boron.
Medicare coverage and determining which of the different options to
select can be difficult. SHIP counselors explain the various drug
and supplemental programs that are available to seniors and people
with disabilities, to help them make the best decisions. The SHIP
toll-free hotline is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
800-548-9034.
It's also important for individuals on the state's Circuit
Breaker program to select a new drug program during the open
enrollment period if they haven't already done so. The state's
Illinois Cares Rx prescription drug assistance program is no longer
available to help pay for prescription drugs and Medicare Part D
premiums.
Illinois Department on Aging Director John K. Holton, Ph.D., says
it is important that individuals contact their Part D prescription
drug plan to find out their premium and prescription drug costs and
make necessary changes to help save on costs.
"Many who have been enrolled in a Part D plan for a number of
years automatically renew without doing any research, but a review
of their coverage could prove beneficial by saving money on premiums
and prescription costs," Holton said.
SHIP is a year-round program, not affiliated with any insurance
company, and counselors do not sell or solicit any type of
insurance. Counselors educate and answer questions about Medicare,
Medicare Supplement, long-term care insurance, Medicare HMOs,
private fee-for-service and other health insurance; organize and
assist with filing Medicare and Medicare Supplement claims; and
analyze Medicare Supplement and long-term care policies.
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For more information, visit
http://insurance.Illinois.gov/SHIP/
or call SHIP toll-free at 800-548-9034. A list of SHIP volunteer
sites is available at
http://insurance.illinois.gov/ship/
SiteSponsorListbyCounty.pdf.
The site in Logan County is the Oasis Senior Center, 501 Pulaski,
phone 217-732-6132.
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The mission of the Illinois Department on Aging is to serve and
advocate for older Illinoisans and their caregivers by administering
quality and culturally appropriate programs that promote
partnerships and encourage independence, dignity and quality of
life. For more information, call the Senior HelpLine at 800-252-8966
or TTY 888-206-1327 for the hearing-impaired, or visit
www.state.il.us/aging.
The mission of the Illinois Department of Insurance is to protect
consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently
regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial
solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. The
department assists consumers with all insurance complaints,
including health, auto, life and homeowner.
[Text from
Illinois Department of
Insurance
and
Illinois Department on Aging
news release received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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