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Medicare Open Enrollment: eHealthMedicare.com Provides New Checklist for 2010 Coverage Decisions MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - 11/18/09) - eHealthInsurance (NASDAQ:EHTH - News), the
leading online source of health
insurance for individuals, families, and small businesses, that now
offers a new online Medicare resource, www.eHealthMedicare.com, today
released a six-point checklist to help Medicare recipients make informed
decisions about their Medicare options. November 15 through December 31 is
the annual Medicare open enrollment period where those with Medicare can
review and, if needed, change their Medicare coverage.
The decisions that consumers make today can impact their coverage outcomes in the future. Coupled with today's economy, and the fact that many Medicare consumers are on fixed income or retirement savings, the need to review Medicare coverage and understand its changes for 2010 becomes even more critical. To start consumers in their decision-making process, eHealthMedicare.com provides six tips to get the most out of Medicare coverage in 2010: 1. Understand Your Changing Healthcare Needs: If you're managing a chronic condition, like diabetes, heart disease or cancer, make sure your 2010 coverage keeps pace with your needs for new or existing medications, seeing your primary care physician or specialist. If you are having elective surgery in 2010, make sure it's covered in your plan or new coverage. 2. Different Plans for Different People: If you and your spouse had the same plan in 2009, but one of you has different needs today because of a change in health, review your coverage. There are many plan options and with Medicare you and our spouse enroll individually in the plan of your choice. So, get the right insurance for your individual needs. 3. Is Your Doctor in the Plan?: Just as annual Medicare benefits may change, so too can the contracted networks of doctors and hospitals in private sector Medicare plans. Check with your primary care physician, specialists and your private plan to make sure you can continue to see your doctors. (If you elect traditional Medicare, which allows you to see any doctor or visit any hospital that accepts Medicare, it's still a good idea to confirm your doctors are participating in Medicare.) 4. Prescription Drug Coverage: Medicare Part D provides coverage for name brand and generic medications. If you're taking maintenance medications for chronic conditions or anticipate changing medications in 2010, check with your physician first about them. Then review your Part D coverage to make sure you have the benefits you need to get the drugs you need. You can also visit www.eHealthMedicare.com and use its 'Doughnut Hole' Calculator, powered by Destination Rx. There, you can confirm coverage as well as research other name brand or generic-equivalent medications that may be less expensive and help you get the most out of your Part D benefit. 5. Premium Deductibles and Increases: Both original Medicare (Parts A & B) as well as private sector plans in the Medicare Advantage program (Part C) and Prescription Drug (Part D) program are likely to have changes in 2010. They may result in either savings or additional cost to consumers based on coverage selected. Make sure you understand how these changes impact you for 2010. 6. Seek Assistance, Search for Information: Medicare changes come every year. But reviewing options and choosing a new plan can be confusing for consumers or those attempting to help them. Fortunately, there are many resources -- both through the government's own web site (www.Medicare.gov) as well as volunteer organizations, private sector plans and other resources. Organizations and web sites for more information include:
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