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Senior’s Misconceptions About Medicare and Exchanges
According to a national survey from Express Scripts, of those age 65 and older, one-in-five seniors mistakenly thinks they can enroll in a medical and prescription drug plan through a health insurance exchange, even though the eligibility age ends at 65.
Another 17 percent believe health exchanges could replace their Medicare plan altogether.
Eighty-six percent of survey respondents reported confusion about how healthcare reform will affect their Medicare prescription drug coverage. Among the notable misconceptions:
– Nearly one-third of seniors (29 percent) believe the ACA raises the Medicare eligibility age, with 68 being the average age cited;
– 52 percent falsely believe they’re paying more for their prescription drugs in the Coverage Gap under healthcare reform;
– 65 percent do not know that Medicare enrollment begins in October.
Source: Express Scripts
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Savings Needed for Medigap Premiums, Medicare Part B Premiums, Medicare Part D Premiums and Out-of-Pocket Drug Expenses for Retirement at Age 65 in 2011-2013
By Percent Chance of Having Enough Savings with Median Prescription Drug Expenses Throughout Retirement
Men 2011 2012 2013
50% $71,000 $70,000 $65,000
75% 107,000 105,000 96,000
90% 136,000 135,000 122,000
Women
50% 95,000 93,000 86,000
75% 124,000 122,000 111,000
90% 156,000 154,000 139,000
Married Couple
50% 166,000 163,000 151,000
75% 231,000 227,000 207,000
90% 287,000 283,000 255,000
Source: Employee Benefit Research Institute
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Projected Exchange Enrollment Pattern Based on Part D Voluntary Enrollment Experience (in Millions)
* One Month Before Deadline for 1/1 Coverage 1.0 0.7
* Coverage Begins 1/1 3.6 2.4
* One Month Before the End of Open Enrollment 8.1 5.5
* End of Open Enrollment 10.4 7.0
Source: Avalere Health
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Medicare’s Failure to Track Doctors Wastes Billions on Name-Brand Drugs
The failure to track doctors who shun cheaper generics racks up huge costs for taxpayers in Medicare Part D, which fills one of every four U.S. prescriptions.
http://www.propublica.org/article/medicare-wastes-billions-on-name-brand-drugs?utm_source=et&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailynewsletter
Richard
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For Medicare Drug Plans, the High Cost of Doing Nothing
There’s a steep price for doing nothing when it comes time for open enrollment for Medicare prescription drug plans.
http://www.propublica.org/article/for-medicare-drug-plans-the-high-cost-of-doing-nothing?utm_source=et&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailynewsletter
Read more from ProPublica.
Jack
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Following Abuses, Medicare Part D Tightens Reins on Its Drug Program
Medicare gives itself the power to ban physicians if they prescribe medications in abusive ways.
http://www.propublica.org/article/following-abuses-medicare-tightens-reins-on-its-drug-program?utm_source=et&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailynewsletter
The action follows a series of articles by ProPublica documenting inappropriate prescribing, waste and fraud in its popular drug program.
Curtis
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Hold the Part D Savings
Medicare bought meds for dead people?
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/apnewsbreak-medicare-bought-meds-for-dead-people/ar-BBcaj22
Is this really true; or a Halloween prank?
Valerie
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