Medicare & Medicaid Flashcards

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What is significant about July 30, 1965?

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When the medicare & medicaid programs were signed into law.

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Most significant legislative change to medicare?

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Medicare Modernization Act (MMA)

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When was MMA signed into law? By whom?

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December 8, 2003

Former President from Texas, George W. Bush.

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What is the MMA?

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Historic legislation adds an outpatient presecription drug benefit to Medicare.

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What is Medicare?

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A health insurance program for people age 65 or older,

people under the age of 65 with certain disabilities, & for people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease.

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Medicare has 3 coverages?

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Part A Hospital Insurance
Part B Medical Insurance
Prescription Drug Coverage

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Part A Hospital Insurance

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Helps cover inpatient care in hospitals, including critical access hospitals, & skilled nursing facilities. It also helps cover hospice care & some home health care. Most people don’t pay a premium for Part A because they or a spouse already paid for it through their payroll taxes while working.

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Part B Medical Insurance

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Helps cover doctors services & outpatient care. It also covers some other medical services that Part A doesn’t cover, such as some of the services of physical & occupational therapists, & some home health care. Helps pay for these covered services & supplies when they are medically necessary.

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Prescription Drug Coverage

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Most people pay a monthly premium for this coverage. Everyone with Medicare can get this coverage that may help lower prescription drug costs & help protect against higher costs in the future. This is an insurance. Private companies provide this coverage. If the beneficiary doesn’t enroll when first eligible they may pay a penalty if they choose to join later.

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Medicaid Program

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Medicaid & CHIP provide health coverage to nearly 60 million Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, senior, & individuals with disabilities.

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In order to participate in Medicaid…

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The federal law requires states to cover certain population groups (mandatory eligibility groups) & gives them the flexibility to cover other population groups (optional eligibility groups).

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States in Medicaid

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States set individual eligibility criteria within federal minimum standards. States can apply to CMS for a waiver of federal law to expand health coverage beyond these groups.

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Federal Minimums

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Many states have expanded coverage, particularly for children, above the federal minimum.

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Eligibility Groups

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Many eligibility groups, income is calculated in relation to a percentage of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

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FPL (Federal Poverty Level) Example

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100% of the FPL for a family of four is &23,550 in 2013. The FPL is updated annually. For other groups, income standards are based on income or other non-financial criteria standards for other programs, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.

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16
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What is significant about January 1, 2006?

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New medicare prescription drug coverage will be available to everyone with Medicare started this date.