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Back to the Title, You and your children are not too young if you should become disabled or a spouse should die prematurely. This happens all the time, accident, illnesses and the list goes on. If you are not 65 yet, your parents will soon be drawing their Medicare Benefits, and this is very important to you…as care givers to your parents, very important because the federal health plan is requiring more cost participation by the insured.When you turn 65, it going to be so very important at that time! So the answere is NO! you are not too you for Medicare!
Improvement in Medicare that are taking place now. “The Affordable Care Act” is what to pay attention to. Basically it will ensure accountability throughout the health care system so that you, your family and doctor-not insurance companies – have greater control over your care.
Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans will see new benefits and cost savings, ad an increased focus on Quality.
Improvements in Medicare you will see soon.
If you enter the Part D donut hole this year, you will receive a one-time $250 rebate check. These check will begin mailing in mid-June and will continue monthly throughout the year as beneficiaries enter the coverage gap.
Next year 2011, if you reach the coverage gap, you will receive a 50% discount when buying Part D covered brand-name prescription drugs.
Over the next ten years, you will receive additional savings until the coverage gap is closed in 2020.
Next year 2011 you can get free preventive care services like colorectal cancer screening and mammograms. You can also get a free annual physical to develop and update your personal prevention plan based on current health needs.
Your access and choice of doctors will be preserved.
The new law increases the number of primary care doctors, nurses and physicians assistants to provide better access to care through expanded training and student loan forgiveness, and bonus payments.
Support for community health centers will increase, allowing them to serve some 20 million new patients.
Better chronic care. Community health teams will provide patent-centered care so you wont have to see multiple doctors who don’t work together. If you are hospitalized, the new law also helps you return home successfully-and avoid going back by helping to coordinate your care.
Improves long term care: New tools and resources in the Elder Justice Act, which was included in the new law, will help prevent elder abuse and neglect and improve nursing home quality. The law creates a new voluntary insurance program called CLASS to help pay for long-term care and support at home. Individuals on Medicaid will receive improved home and community based services through Medicaid will no longer be forced into poverty.
Helps early retirees offset the cost of employer-based retiree health plans, the new law creates a program to preserve those plans and help people who retire before 65 get the affordable care they need.
Helps people with pre-existing conditions with affordable health insurance through a transitional high-risk pool program for people without insurance due to pre-existing conditions.
Insurance companies will be prohibited from denying coverage due to a pre-existing conditions for CHILDREN starting September and later for ADULTS in 2014.
Insurance companies will be not establish lifetime limits on your coverage and annual limits will not used beginning in September 2010.
Young people currently on their parents health plans can continue to be covered until age 26 beginning now.
orYOU are very important resource in the fight against fraud…Be very careful and rely only on your trusted sources for information about your Medicare benefits. This also should apply to any age person with health insurance and conditions. Trust a Licensed Insurance Agent with affiliation with National and Local professional associations. It always a good idea to have the person prove their crediability.
Call whenever you have the smallest question – the ansewer could be the most important information you could receive. Remember everyone has differen circumstances and their needs and information are different. Get credible information every time.
Look for the “Medicare and You Handbook” coming to you soon. If you do not get it contact me and I will see that you get a copy. Read this book and there will be questions and that is what we are here for to give you good Insurance Advise.
Remember thhat the infomation contained here in is subject to change and as the “The Affordable Care Act” is unfolding there will be corrections and changes. Use a credible Insurance Advisor as you transition into the new benefits.
Take care and be infomed.
To Your Best Health, Zeke Vance www.MyAzInsuranceAdvisor.com AzInsuranceAdvisor@gmail.com