Need Help with Medicare Part D?
Get Free Assistance Comparing Medicare Prescription Drug Plans
Medicare Open Enrollment is Nov. 15 – Dec. 31, 2008
Each year plans adjust what they cost and what they cover. Now is the time for people with Medicare to review the changes being made by their current plan and compare it to others to make sure it still meets their needs. Those who don't have prescription drug coverage can also enroll in a drug plan during open enrollment.
Some beneficiaries may see significant premium increases or changes – such as reduced coverage in the gap – if they stay in the same prescription drug plan in 2009. Medicare encourages individual beneficiaries to review how their plans are changing and what other options are available.
There are four ways to review and compare plans:
- 1. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227, TTY 1-877-486-2048). 24 hour help is available from trained Medicare representatives.
- 2. Visit www.medicare.gov. Compare costs, coverage and more. Get an estimate of your out‑of‑pocket costs for the year.
- 3. See the listing of plans in your Medicare & You handbook and information sent to you by your plan.
- 4. Talk with local Medicare experts at the Senior Health Information and Insurance Education (SHIINE) of South Dakota by calling 1-800-536-8197.
- 5. Attend an event to meet one-on-one. You can also check the SHIINE website for more Medicare Part D Enrollment Event updates at www.shiine.net/events.
- Jefferson: November 17th at the St Peter’s Parish Hall, 8:30 am – noon
- Britton: November 17th at the Marshall Co. Extension office, 1-3pm
- Sioux Falls: November 18th at the Center for Active Generations, 11am – 7pm
- Wall: November 20th a the Wall Community Hall, 10 am – 3:30pm
- Sioux Falls: November 21st at the Center for Active Generations, 7am – 3pm
- Watertown: December 2nd at the Lake Area Tech, 10am – 3pm
- Sioux Falls: December 3rd at the Center for Active Generations, 9am – 4pm
- Lemmon: December 10th at the Lemmon Community Room, 9:30am – 4pm
- Mobridge: December 11th at the UCC Church (1001 6th Avenue West), 9:30am – 4pm
- Timber Lake: December 12th at the Timber Lake Community Hall, 9:30am – 4pm
- Sioux Falls: December 31st at the Center for Active Generations, 8am - noon
- Bring your medications or a list of your prescriptions and dosages. Your pharmacist may be able to provide you a printout of your current medications. Trained specialists will put basic information about you and your medications into Medicare’s online drug plan finder and help you compare plan options.
People with Medicare should also be aware of Medicare fraud and identity theft. To help protect Medicare beneficiaries when speaking with plans and others about their Medicare prescription drug coverage, Medicare urges them to protect their Medicare number as they would their credit card information. People with Medicare should not give their information to anyone who comes to their home (or calls them) uninvited selling Medicare-related products. If you or someone you love is not sure if a provider is approved by Medicare, simply call 1-800-MEDICARE.