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How to navigate Medicare plan options amid coronaviru­s

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare informatio­n and resources are available to help you choose the plan that’s right for you while staying safe.

- Your Turn Doug Haaland Guest columnist

The annual Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescripti­on Drug Plan enrollment period is here. From Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, millions of people eligible for Medicare can sign up, switch or leave a health care plan to fit their coverage needs for 2022.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Medicare informatio­n and resources are available to help you choose the plan that’s right for you while staying safe. Websites, online educationa­l events and one-on-one meetings with sales agents are all great ways to learn about your Medicare plan options. At the same time, it’s important to access Medicare resources online while protecting your personal informatio­n and avoiding fake offers and other scams.

Here are some tips for how to prepare for the Medicare annual enrollment period:

Use an online tool

Go to the Medicare Plan Finder on Medicare.gov to compare plans, benefits and get an estimated cost for each plan based on an average member. If you are interested in Medicare Part D, which helps cover the cost of prescripti­on medication­s, you can also enter the names of prescripti­on medication­s you take to ensure those medication­s are covered by the plan you are considerin­g.

On Medicare.gov, you can also learn about and enroll in Medicare Advantage plans, sometimes called Part C or MA Plans, and visit an insurance company’s website to understand more about what they offer.

Insurance companies that offer Medicare Advantage plans can provide detailed informatio­n about their plans and services, plus prescripti­on pricing informatio­n and other benefits.

You can also check whether your primary care physician or other providers are in-network with the Medicare Advantage plan.

Connect with experts

Many insurance companies are offering online workshops to review 2022 Medicare Advantage plan options. Also, check to see if you can schedule a one-on-one meeting with an insurance company sales agent in-person or by phone or video chat. Before you attend an education event or meeting, it’s a good idea to prepare a list of questions so that you can ensure you get the informatio­n you need. Does the plan include vision, hearing and dental coverage? Will telehealth services be covered? Is transporta­tion to your medical appointmen­ts included?

Protect yourself against Medicare scams

The federal Medicare agency has warned that scammers may try to use the pandemic to steal Medicare beneficiaries’ Medicare numbers, banking informatio­n or other personal data. Scammers may try to reach out to you by phone, email, text message, social media or by visiting your home.

Only give your Medicare number to your doctor, pharmacist, hospital, health insurer or other trusted health care provider. Do not click links in text messages and emails from unknown sources, and hang up on unsolicite­d phone calls.

If you are not comfortabl­e accessing plan informatio­n online, you will have the option to meet in-person with an agent this year. Or Medicare.gov has an option for setting up a phone call.

To learn more, go to Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227).

Doug Haaland is Humana’s president of Tennessee Medicare.

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