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Documents

  • Government Pension Offset
         -  English  (pdf)

         -  Spanish  (pdf)
  • Windfall Elimination     
         -  English  (pdf)

         -  Spanish  (pdf)
  • Statement Concerning Your Employment in a Job NOT covered by Social Security
         -  SSA-1945  (pdf)

Resources for Social Security and Medicare

Medicare

1-800-633-4227

TTY 1-877-486-2048

www.medicare.gov

Social Security Administration

1-800-772-1213

TTY 1-800-325-0778

www.ssa.gov

Kaiser Family Foundation

www.kff.org

The Senior Resource Center for Medicare Information

1-404-806-0895

www.medicare.org

AARP

1-888-687-2277

Medicare Forum:

Making Sense of Part D

A 30 minute television program that addresses commonly asked questions about Medicare Part D

www.kqed.org/tv/medicare.jsp

Local in-person resource

Heritage Senior Activity Center

Medicare Assistance & Benefits      972-721-2496

Couseling

Thursdays 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

            DAAA trained benefits counselors available

            To give advice with medical bills, filing

            Medicare, insurance, legal needs & more. 

     Definitions

Medicare - covers hospital insurance (Medicare Part A) and optional supplemental medical insurance (Medicare Part B) for people after age 65. 

Individuals are eligible for Medicare benefits at age 65, regardless of whether they are retired or not.  However, if an employer provides health insurance benefits, by law the employer’s plan must be the primary health care plan for active employees who are age 65 or older.  In the case of retired workers, Medicare is the primary carrier and the employer’s insurance is secondary.

Hospital Insurance (Medicare Part A) is mandatoryAfter the initial deductible amount, Part A covers the following:

  • Hospital care for up to 90 days for each benefit period (after 60 days, the patient pays the first $157/day)

  • A lifetime reserve of 60 additional days (the patient pays the first $314/day.)

  • Post-hospital extended care in a skilled nursing facility

-  Certain home health services after hospitalization

-  Hospice care for patients certified as terminally ill

Medical Insurance (Medicare Part B) is optional.  To enroll in Part B, participants pay a monthly premium, a $100 deductible annually, and 20% coinsurance.  Medicare usually pays 80% of the reasonable charges for covered services, including the following:

  • Services of physicians

  • Outpatient hospital services

  • Certain services of dental surgeons, optometrists, chiropractors, podiatrists, and chiropodists

  • Additional medical services, including diagnostic x-rays, splints and casts, rental or purchase of medical equipment, and other specified services

  • Home health services