Legal Basics: Medicare Parts A, B, & C. Georgia Burke, Directing Attorney Amber Christ, Senior Staff Attorney

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Legal Basics: Medicare Parts A, B, & C Georgia Burke, Directing Attorney Amber Christ, Senior Staff Attorney Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Justice in Aging is a national organization that uses the power of law to fight senior poverty by securing access to affordable health care, economic security, and the courts for older adults with limited resources. Since 1972 we ve focused our efforts primarily on populations that have traditionally lacked legal protection such as women, people of color, LGBT individuals, and people with limited English proficiency. 2

Road Map Medicare Overview Enrollment and Costs Part A,B & C Programs to Help Pay for Costs Appeals Resources 3

Medicare Overview 4

Medicare Overview FEDERAL PROGRAM (1) individuals 65 and over who are eligible for Social Security retirement benefits (or Railroad Retirement) plus spouse or former spouse; (2) individuals under 65 with disabilities who are eligible for Social Security disability benefits Not Means Tested nor is it Free or Comprehensive 5

Medicare and its Parts Part A Part B Part C Part D (Hospital Insurance) (Medical Insurance) (Medicare Advantage) (Rx Drug Coverage) Pays for hospital, skilled nursing, hospice, some home health. Pays for doctors, ambulances, labs, x-rays, durable medical equipment and supplies. Receiving Parts A and B (and often D) through a private plan. There are several different types of MA plans. Only available through private plans. Medicaid provides additional benefits Medicare Savings Programs cover some costs. Low Income Subsidy covers some costs. 6

Enrollment and Costs 7

Enrollment Periods Initial Enrollment 3 months before month you turn 65 or qualify for disability until three months after: 7 months General Enrollment (each year) January March for each year; benefits begin July 1 Special Enrollment (special) 8 month period beginning 1 st day of month no longer in employer group health plan (EGHP) Enrollment in Medicare is automatic for those already receiving Social Security benefits, but all others need to enroll. 8

Premiums for 2017 Part A If 40 quarters: free $227 if 30-39 quarters $413 if fewer or no quarters QMB can help low-income individuals Part B $134.00 (more for higher income; less for others) MSPs can help low-income individuals \ Penalties for late enrollment Part A (if pay premium):10% for each 12-mo. period w/out coverage. Lasts twice the no.of years w/out coverage Part B:10% for each 12-month period not enrolled 9

Transitioning from Federal Marketplace Coverage Beneficiaries who become eligible for Medicare are no longer eligible for subsidies under the marketplace/exchanges Special Enrollment Period and waiver of late penalties for individuals who remained in marketplace notices being sent by CMS Apply at Social Security by March 31, 2017, for equitable relief 10

Parts A, B, & C 11

Part A: Hospital You pay $1,316 deductible for the first day. This single deductible covers the next 59 days in the hospital for the same benefit period. After 60 days, you pay $329 per day for days 61-90. From the 91st day through the 150th day you are hospitalized, you pay $658 per day for each of the 60 lifetime reserve days. 12

Part A: Skilled Nursing Facility Need to have a 3 day in-patient prior hospital stay Physician order Facility must be Medicare certified Skilled care must be needed at least 5 times a week ( daily basis ) Custodial care is not covered. Examples of skilled care: IV feeding, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, gait evaluation and training Medicare covers up to 100 days of care in full for the first 20 days of a covered stay Coinsurance of $164.50 is required for days 21-100 13

Part A: Observation Status When is a hospital stay not a hospital stay? Observation status short term treatment, assessment and reassessment while a decision is being made regarding whether patients require treatment as inpatients. Billed under Medicare Part B, not Part A Does not count as a qualifying stay for SNF coverage Contact Justice in Aging if your clients incur costs or can t get SNF coverage due to observation stay 14

Home Health Care Part A: Other Need intermittent skilled nursing care, physical therapy or speech therapy Be homebound Have doctor who determines need and sets up plan of care; AND Choose agency providing services that is Medicare certified Hospice Must be eligible for Part A Doctor and hospital medical director certify that patient is terminally ill Patient chooses hospice instead of regular Medicare for the illness Services received from Medicare certified provider 15

Medicare Part B Physician services Outpatient therapy services Outpatient hospital services Ambulance Other medical supplies and services E.g., durable medical equipment: must be appropriate for use in the home. Part B is optional if you have an Employer Group Health Plan 16

Part B Costs Premium: $134.00 Deductible: $183.00 Assignment: Medicare pays 80% of x Co-Pay: 20% of x No assignment: Medicare pays 80% of x Co-pay: 20% of x Addition of up to 115% of x X= replace with Medicare-approved amount No balance billing for most duals and all QMBs! 17

Medicare Free Preventative Benefits Annual wellness visit Coverage of cardiovascular disease blood test Diabetic screening if at-risk Free screenings for preventive services, e.g., prostate cancer, glaucoma, diabetes, mammograms Certain vaccinations 18

Part C: Medicare Advantage Medicare Advantage (MA) Program Private plans through which enrollees obtain all Medicare covered services Plans must offer all services covered under Medicare Parts A and B Plans may offer Part D prescription drug benefit Often covers additional benefits Must have both Parts A and B to be eligible Must generally see contracted providers 19

Medicare Advantage Plans Three Types of MA plans: Coordinated Care Plans Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) Special Needs Plans (SNPs) Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans Medicare Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) 20

Dual Eligibles and MA Plans Dual eligibles can use their Medicaid coverage outside the MA plan only when: The individual has exhausted the Medicarecovered benefits through the MA plan and Medi-Cal offers additional benefits The individual uses Medicaid to obtain a health benefit not covered by the MA plan 21

Medicare Medicaid Plans Some states offer new types of health plans called Medicare Medicaid Plans (MMPs) These plans are responsible for both the Medicare and Medicaid benefits, including Part D benefits Available in 10 states only 22

Medicare Advantage: Enrollment Periods Initial Enrollment Period: seven month window for initial Medicare eligibility (at 65); or 25 th month of disability Annual Coordinated Election Period: October 15 December 7 MA Disenrollment Period: January 1 - February 14 Special Enrollment Periods 23

Special Enrollment Periods for Low-Income Individuals Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) include: Continuous SEP for all receiving the Low Income Subsidy, including dual eligibles. Continuous SEP for institutionalized individuals. Other circumstances (move out of service area, marketing abuse, etc.) 24

Programs to Help Pay for Costs 25

Medicare Savings Programs Three programs for those who have limited income and resources: Qualified Medicare Beneficiary: QMB Specified Low Income Beneficiary: SLMB Qualified Individual: QI If eligible for any of these, automatically get the Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy (aka Extra Help ) 26

Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Income and Resource Limits Countable monthly income below federal poverty level ($1010 individual/$1355 married). Your countable assets cannot exceed $7,280 for an individual; $10,930 for a couple. Covers Medicare Part A premium (if any); Medicare Part B premium; coinsurance and deductibles 27

Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary Income and Resource Limits Your countable monthly income cannot exceed $1208 if you are single. If married, a couple s monthly income cannot exceed $1622. Your countable assets cannot exceed $7,280 for an individual; $10,930 for a couple. Covers Part B premium Only 28

Qualified Individual Income and Resource Limits Your countable monthly income cannot exceed $1357 if you are single. If married, a couple s monthly income cannot exceed $1823. Your countable assets cannot exceed $7,280 for an individual; $10,930 for a couple. Covers Part B premium Only 29

Appeals 30

Appeals Initial Determination Decisions made by intermediaries (for Part A) or carriers (Part B) Redeterminations (appeal w/in 120 days) Also made by intermediaries or carriers Reconsideration (appeal w/in 180 days) Made by QIC: Contractors with Medicare Administrative Law Judge Hearing (if at least $160) Medicare Appeals Council (MAC) Federal District Court (if over $1560) 31

Appeals Fast Track may apply to: Hospital discharges Terminations of SNF and home health services Apply by noon of the day prior to termination 32

Part C Appeals Four options if denied or dissatisfied: Appeals process Triggered with written denial or failure to grant w/in 14 days for service or 30 days for payment 5 steps: Reconsideration by plan: 60 days to appeal Independent Review Entity (IRE) ALJ, MAC, Federal Court 33

Part C Appeals Cont d Expedited appeal if medical conditions warrant (decision w/in 72 hours) Fast-track appeal for hospital/snf, Home Health discharge File a complaint through grievance procedures, complaint 34

Resources 35

Resources www.medicare.gov 1-800-Medicare TTY Users: 977-486-2048 Medicare and You Handbook SHIPs 1-800-434-0222 www.justiceinaging.org www.medicarerights.gov www.medicareadvocacy.org 36

Justice in Aging Georgia Burke, Managing Attorney gburke@justiceinaging.org Amber Christ, Senior Staff Attorney achrist@justiceinaging.org www.justiceinaging.org @justiceinaging 37