Medicare Vs. Managed Care
- Original Medicare is an 80/20 plan, which means that the patient pays 20 percent of services rendered and Medicare pays 80 percent. All services must be at an approved Medicare facility or doctor's office.
- Those on Medicare have a choice of enrolling in one of the approved HMOs, also known as Medicare Advantage. Under this plan, the patient pays flat co-pays for health services. The recipient continues to pay premiums to Medicare and any additional premiums for the Managed Care.
- Since Medicare does not cover all expenses, Managed Care is a way to help the recipient know in advance what his payment for service costs will be. Once a person is enrolled, the Managed Care Plan will send a new insurance card in place of the Medicare card.
- Before enrolling in any of the Managed Care Plans available under Medicare, it is important to ensure that all current doctors are on the plan and will accept the HMO. Additionally, some of the Managed Care Plans include a monthly premium, which requires payment in addition to the Medicare Part B paid directly to Medicare each month.
- Enrollment for Medicare Managed Plan is once per year, which is normally the last six weeks of the year. The enrollment remains locked until the next open enrollment period.
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