Ask the Expert – What do I Need to Know about Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period and the Affordable Care Act?
Published: Fri, 07/26/13
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Ask the Expert- What do I Need to Know about Medicare's Open Enrollment Period and the Affordable Care Act?
![]() I read that the Medicare Open Enrollment Period is October 15- December 7, 2013. I am new to this and want to make sure I don't miss anything. What do I need to know? Please see all my questions below in blue. Thanks! Q. What is the Medicare Open Enrollment Period? A. Medicare beneficiaries have the option to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan (or switch plans) during the annual six-week open enrollment period. The Medicare Open Enrollment period for Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C) and Prescription Drug Coverage Plans (Part D) is from October 15th through December 7, 2013. Any change you make during the Open Enrollment period will take effect on January 1st, 2014. Note: If you decide to stay with your current plan there is no further action required to renew it. Remember that if you don't use this window of opportunity, you cannot make any changes to your coverage before October of the next year. Q. How can I plan for Open Enrollment? While Open Enrollment may seem a long time off, it will quickly be upon us. Before Open Enrollment starts, here are a few things you should do to prepare and educate yourself on the changes you may or may not need to make to your Medicare Supplemental Insurance plan this year.
To help with the planning, below are some important Medicare Open Enrollment Period dates:
Q. When deciding on a plan that is right for me, what do I need to know about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) if I have Medicare? A. Medicare isn't part of the Health Insurance Marketplace established by ACA, so you don't have to replace your Medicare coverage with Marketplace coverage. No matter how you get Medicare, whether through Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan, you'll still have the same benefits and security you have now. You won't have to make any changes. Below are some positive ways Medicare beneficiaries are impacted by the ACA:
Read our blog post, Happy Anniversary to the ACA for more details on what the ACA means for seniors. Q. Before I decide on a plan, one last thing. You mention in many of your articles that nursing homes in Northern Virginia cost $12-15,000 a month. That would be disastrous for my family, should my husband or I need long-term care in the future. Do any of the Medicare plans out there cover long-term care, at all? A. It is important to understand that Medicare does not pay for long-term care. At most, Medicare covers 100 days of short-term rehabilitation that may take place in a skilled nursing facility. Read our recent blog post "Is Medicare Enough to Cover Mom's Nursing Home Stay? " for more details. Just as you are planning for the Open Enrollment Period, you should plan for your future and for your loved ones. If you have a loved one who is nearing the need for nursing home care, call The Fairfax Medicaid Asset Protection Law Firm of Evan H. Farr, P.C. at 703-691-1888 to make an appointment for a no-cost consultation. |
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