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Tammy Flanagan Senior Benefits Director National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc.

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FEHBP and Medicare Coordinating Coverage. Tammy Flanagan Senior Benefits Director National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc. 1960. FEHBP Public Law 86-382 Largest group insurance in world Covers 8 million enrollees 200+ choices Open Seasons OPM Oversight. 1965. Medicare - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tammy FlanaganSenior Benefits Director

National Institute of Transition Planning, Inc.

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FEHBP◦Public Law 86-382◦Largest group insurance in world◦Covers 8 million enrollees◦200+ choices◦Open Seasons◦OPM Oversight

www.narfeny.org

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Medicare◦ Public Law 89-97◦ Health Insurance for Americans 65+◦ Only ½ seniors had health insurance◦ A & B only◦ Part B: $3/month◦ 20 million original

enrollees

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Medicare for Federal employees

P.L. 97-248◦ Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of

1982 January 1, 1983

Who would Who would benefit frombenefit from

this change?this change?

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The decision to enroll in Medicare is yours. We

encourage you to apply for Medicare benefits 3

months before you turn age 65. It’s easy. Just call

the Social Security Administration toll-free number

1-800-772-1213 (TTY1-800-325-0778) to set up an

appointment to apply. If you do not apply for

one or more Parts of Medicare, you can still

be covered under the FEHB Program.

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1988 ◦ Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act

1989 ◦ Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act Repealed

1997 ◦ Balanced Budget Act of 1997◦ Medicare + Choice (Medicare Part C or Medicare

Advantage) 2003

◦ Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act

2006 ◦ Medicare Part D available

2011 ◦ Medicare Part B Pilot (FEHBP)

www.narfeny.org

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Inpatient or Outpatient?

inpatient starting the day you’re formally admitted to the hospital with a doctor’s order.

outpatient if you’re getting emergency department services, observation services, outpatient surgery, lab tests, or X-rays.

Part A Coverage

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You pay (or FEHBP or Tricare For Life) (2012):

Days 1-60: $1,156 deductible

Days 61- 90: $289 / day coinsurance

Days 91+: $578 coinsurance (up to 60

days/lifetime)

Beyond lifetime reserve days: all costs

Medicare and FEHBP

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Blue Cross and NALC (skilled nursing care):We pay the applicable Medicare Part A copayments

incurred in full during the first through the 30th day of confinement (skilled nursing care).

$144.50 x 10 = $1,445.00

Compass Rose is even better!

Medicare (2012):Days 1 – 20: 100% coverageDays 21 – 100: covered all but $144.50 / dayAfter 100 days: no coverage

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Kaiser ◦ 100 days in Kaiser facility with some co-pays

Aetna◦ CDHP: 60 days of skilled care with a 20% coinsurance / in

network and 40% coinsurance /out of network.◦ HDHP: 60 days with 20% or 40% coinsurance◦ Open Access: 90-day limit -100% coverage

M.D. IPA◦ 60 days with no copay or coinsurance

CareFirst BlueChoice◦ No dollar or day limit if Plan doctor determines necessary

Kaiser Permanente Federal Employees

aetna Federal Employees

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Coordinate with FEHB coverage for same services

Some FEHB plans will waive deductibles, copays and coinsurance

Medicare caters to the needs of elderly and disabled◦ Durable Medical Equipment◦ Therapy (physical, occupational, speech)◦ Skilled Nursing Care

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Monthly Premium Could be higher!

$99.90(2012)

More expensive if AGI

income greater than

$85,000 or $170,000

for joint filers)

Per person

2013 increase cannot

exceed COLA (1.7%)

Medicare Website

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Advantages Disadvantages

Waive out-of-pocket

Gain Medicare

benefits

Budget expenses

Use any Medicare

participating provider

Part B premiums Higher income / higher

premiums Good health / little

benefit Enroll late / surcharge No waiver of

prescription co-pays

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Advantages Disadvantages

Gain Medicare benefits

Budgets medical

expenses

Use any Medicare

participating provider

Move / lose coverage?

Part B premiums Higher income / higher

premiums Good health / little benefit Enroll late / premium

surcharge No waiver of coinsurance

or co-pays

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FEHBP (Kaiser)Medicare

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FEHBP – BC/BSMedicare

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2013

Compare FEHBP Plans

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Plan Self Family

APWU High Option $132.72 $300.10

BC and BS Service Benefit Plan – Standard Option

$186.14 $433.63

BC and BS Service Benefit Plan – Basic Option

$127.99 $299.70

GEHA Benefit Plan – High Option $197.51 $468.86

GEHA Benefit Plan – Standard Option $97.36 $221.41

MHBP – Standard Option – Medicare Pilot Program

$209.32 $504.59

MHBP – Value Plan $93.40 $222.69

NALC $160.66 $326.04

SAMBA – High Option $248.19 $637.52

SAMBA – Standard Option $131.71 $300.81

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Plan Self Family

Virginia Aetna Open Access – Basic (HMO)

$133.79 $304.25

Virginia Aetna Open Access – High (HMO)

$436.06 $982.17

Virginia Aetna HealthFund – Value $124.38 $282.43

Virginia Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Mid-Atlantic States – High (HMO)

$152.81 $381.76

Virginia Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Mid-Atlantic States – Standard – (HMO)

$94.45 $217.24

Virginia CareFirst Blue Choice - High (HMO)

$156.08 $360.62

Virginia CareFirst Blue Choice – Standard (HMO)

$135.27 $304.32

Virginia M.D. IPA (HMO) $166.96 $417.79

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Plan Self Family

APWU CDHP $94.58 $212.77

GEHA HDHP $104.96 $239.74

MHBP – HDHP $134.40 $304.55

Virginia Aetna Health Fund – HDHP $103.76 $227.22

Virginia Aetna HealthFund – CDHP $158.71 $378.69

Virginia CareFirst Blue Choice – HDHP $127.44 $284.25

Compass Rose Health Plan (Restricted Plan)

$154.57 $385.19

Foreign Service Benefit Plan (Restricted Plan)

$124.11 $305.79

Rural Carrier Benefit Plan (Restricted Plan)

$189.73 $311.37

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Medicare Enrollment Period Publication

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Medicare and You 2013 Publication

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