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The Part D Benefit: Casualties Coming?

The Part D Benefit: Casualties Coming?. Robert M. Hayes President Medicare Rights Center January 27, 2005. Who Are “Dual Eligibles”?. People who tend to be: Sick Cognitively Impaired Underserved Dependent on Multiple Medications Institutionalized Extremely Poor.

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The Part D Benefit: Casualties Coming?

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  1. The Part D Benefit: Casualties Coming? Robert M. Hayes President Medicare Rights Center January 27, 2005

  2. Who Are “Dual Eligibles”? • People who tend to be: • Sick • Cognitively Impaired • Underserved • Dependent on Multiple Medications • Institutionalized • Extremely Poor

  3. Upheaval for “Full Duals” • Dramatic change in coverage • New networks, formularies, private sector cost-containment tools • Increased copayments • Appeals Process Inadequate • Difficult to navigate • No emergency supply of medications

  4. Upheaval for “Full Duals” • Access to medications disrupted • Deluge in doctors’ offices and pharmacies in January 2006 • Suffering, death: hyperbole or reality? • Unlikely that plans will accommodate existing treatment plans • No grandfathering of formularies • No requirement for open formularies

  5. Upheaval for “Full Duals” Nursing Home Residents • Access to medications in nursing facilities will be dependent on market forces • Facility staff must manage residents in multiple plans, with different formularies and networks

  6. No Medicaid? Automatic Enrollment Is Key • Part B Enrollment versus Medicare Savings Programs • Transitional Assistance and Discount Card Experiences • Automatic enrollment in Low-Income Subsidy

  7. Complex Enrollment and Eligibility Procedures • Asset tests • Joint bureaucracy creates additional hurdles • MSP screening/enrollment • Single application for all programs

  8. Renewal and Retention • Failure to renew enrollment may lead to penalties • Renewal procedures may vary across states, SSA

  9. Individualized Assistance • Simplification better choice • Resource-intensive • Counseling on plan choices and effect on other benefits • Additional funding necessary

  10. Looking Forward • Medicaid coverage for an additional 6 months to one year • Intensive education and individual counseling • Automatic enrollment: dump asset test

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