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Rep. Dan Schoen - E-Update - October 21, 2013

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Friends,

 

The Minnesota Health Insurance exchange – MNsure – is off and running. We learned last week that 12,011 people have created accounts on MNsure in its first two weeks of existence. Of that number, 5,569 have completed applications on the site and 3,769 have actually enrolled in health plans.

 

That number is sure to rise. The rollout had some initial problems with Internet access, but those problems seemed to be fixed. And as we get closer to the deadline for picking a plan for 2014, I expect the number to skyrocket. It’s only mid-October, and insurance for the coming year is not likely on people’s mind yet.

 

If you having trouble with the website or just need some help in choosing a plan, the state has navigators to help you through the process. Navigators are persons who help individuals and families achieve successful enrollments into health plans through the MNsure marketplace. If you find yourself needing assistance, just call MNsure at 1-855-366-7873 or e-mail navigators@mnsure.org.

Join Sen. Sieben, Sen. Kent and executive director April Todd-Malmlov for a MNsure informational town hall

If you need more help, a good place to start would the town hall meeting I’m hosting along with state Sens. Katie Sieben and Susan Kent at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at East Ridge High School, 4200 Pioneer Drive, in Woodbury.

April Todd-Malmlov, executive director of MNsure, will be available to answer questions and provide information about how MNsure works. I encourage all individuals in need of health coverage, small businesses owners, and those who want to be more informed about MNsure to attend.

 

It's Medicare Open Enrollment time again

 

Every year starting on October 15, Medicare Open Enrollment provides an opportunity for Minnesota seniors to evaluate their coverage options. The Minnesota Department of Commerce reminds seniors that insurance policies can change and it is important to review any notices regarding changes from their insurance companies and use open enrollment to find health insurance coverage that fits their budget and health needs.

 

Open Enrollment began on October 15 and ends on December 7, 2013. New coverage will begin on January 1, 2014.

 

To join in a new plan, seniors can either enroll through Medicare or call the new plan. Seniors do not need to do anything if they elect not to make any changes for the next coverage year.

 

To help Minnesota seniors make informed decisions regarding their Medicare options, the Commerce Department has the following tips and reminders for Medicare Open Enrollment:

 

MNsure, the new Health Insurance Marketplace

MNsure is for people who do not have health insurance already through a job or government program, like Medicare. This will not change any of the benefits or coverage for seniors on Medicare. The enrollment periods for MNsure and Medicare do overlap, so consumers should make certain that the health coverage options are Medicare plans and not through MNsure.

 

Be on the Lookout for Fraud and Scams

It is illegal to sell seniors a plan through MNsure if the agent or broker knows that their client currently has a Medicare plan. Since the enrollment periods overlap, this may invite more fraudulent activity by suggesting unsuitable products to consumers and seniors need to be aware of their rights.

 

Seniors need to protect themselves from fraud. Education and getting good help are the best defenses against being a victim – remember that your insurance agent or broker cannot imply that they are endorsed by Medicare, solicit door-to-door, contact you by phone or email (unless the consumer initiated the call), or attempt to sell non-health related products such as life insurance or annuities during educational open houses.

 

Selecting a Medicare Part D Plan

Medicare Part D is supplemental coverage offered by private insurance companies that helps pay for prescription costs. Shop around to see which plan is likely to save the most money. Most Medicare Advantage plans include prescription drug coverage.

 

Shop around for your Medigap Policy

Medicare Supplement Insurance policies obtained through private insurance companies (also called Medigap) offer coverage and services that are not provided by Original Medicare and premiums can vary widely from company to company - be sure to compare plans and policies.

If you any other questions about Medicare Open Enrollment, you can:

 

•        Visit the Medicare website at www.medicare.gov or call 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227)

•        Call the Senior LinkAge Line at 800-333-2433 to select or enroll in a plan

•        Open Enrollment for Medicare: October 15 through December 7, 2013. For information on special enrollment periods, go to the Medicare Website for Special Enrollment Periods.

 

Seniors can also visit the Commerce Department’s Medicare Toolkit for more information about Medicare Open Enrollment, insurance FAQs and tips for spotting and preventing fraud.  Consumers should call the Department’s Consumer Response Team at 651-539-1600 or toll-free at 1-800-657-3602 (in Greater Minnesota) if you have any questions or concerns about your insurance agent or if you believe you have been a victim of a scam or fraud.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Dan