SM MedicareBlue Supplement Plans A, D, F, High Deductible F, and N 2015 Outlines of Coverage Benefit Chart of Medicare Supplement Plans Sold for Effective Dates on or after January 1, 2015 This chart shows the benefits included in each of the standard Medicare supplement plans. Every company must make Plan A available. Some plans may not be available in your state. Basic Benefits Hospitalization: Part A plus coverage for 65 additional days after Medicare benefits end. Medical Expenses: Part B (generally 20% of Medicare-approved expenses) or copayments for hospital outpatient services. Plans K, L and N require members to pay a portion of Part B or copayments. : First three pints of blood each year. Hospice: Part A. Standard Medicare Supplement Plans A B C D F F HD G Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance HD Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance Part A Deductible Part A Deductible Part A Deductible Part A Deductible Part A Deductible Part B Deductible Emergency Emergency Plans shaded in gray are offered by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa. Part B Deductible Part B Excess (100%) Emergency HD Plan F also has an option called a High Deductible Plan F. This high deductible plan pays the same benefits as Plan F after one has paid a calendar year $2,180 deductible. Benefits from High Deductible Plan F will not begin until out-of-pocket expenses exceed $2,180. Out-of-pocket expenses for this deductible are expenses that would ordinarily be paid by the policy. These expenses include the Medicare deductibles for Part A and Part B, but do not include the plan s separate foreign travel emergency deductible. Part B Excess (100%) Emergency
MedicareBlue Supplement Preferred Non-Tobacco Premiums Standard Medicare Supplement Plans continued... Basic Benefits Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance Part A Deductible Part B Deductible Part B Excess (100%) Emergency K L M N Hospitalization and preventive care paid at 100%; other basic benefits paid at 50% 50% Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance 50% Part A Deductible Out-of-pocket limit $4,940; plan pays at 100% after limit is reached Hospitalization and preventive care paid at 100%; other basic benefits paid at 75% 75% Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance 75% Part A Deductible Out-of-pocket limit $2,470; plan pays at 100% after limit is reached Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance 50% Part A Deductible Emergency Plans shaded in gray are offered by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa. See Outlines of Coverage for details and explanations of the plans offered by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield., except up to $20 copayment for office visit, and up to $50 copayment for ER Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance Part A Deductible Emergency Premiums effective January 1, 2015, for Iowa residents. Applicants should refer to the 2015 MedicareBlue Supplement application to determine eligibility for preferred or standard premiums. High Deductible Age Plan D Plan F Plan N Plan F Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Age 64 & Under $20.40 $179.90 $217.20 $192.10 $114.60 $101.40 $162.70 $14.90 Age 65 $11.20 $100.10 $120.90 $106.90 $6.80 $56.0 $90.50 $80.10 Age 66 $116.90 $10.0 $124.70 $110.20 $65.70 $58.20 $9.40 $82.60 Age 67 $120.40 $106.50 $128.70 $11.80 $67.90 $59.90 $96.0 $85.20 Age 68 $124.10 $109.80 $12.60 $117.20 $69.90 $61.90 $99.20 $87.80 Age 69 $128.20 $11.0 $16.70 $120.90 $72.20 $6.80 $102.40 $90.60 Age 70 $11.60 $116.0 $140.60 $124.20 $74.10 $65.50 $105.20 $9.00 Age 71 $142.80 $126.20 $152.50 $14.90 $80.50 $71.10 $114.20 $101.00 Age 72 $147.10 $10.00 $157.10 $18.80 $82.80 $7.0 $117.60 $104.00 Age 7 $151.40 $1.90 $161.70 $14.00 $85.0 $75.40 $121.10 $107.10 Age 74 $156.00 $18.00 $166.60 $147.40 $87.90 $77.70 $124.80 $110.40 Age 75 $160.70 $142.00 $171.60 $151.80 $90.50 $80.00 $128.60 $11.70 Age 76 $168.50 $148.90 $179.90 $159.10 $94.90 $8.90 $14.80 $119.10 Age 77 $176.90 $156.40 $188.80 $167.00 $99.60 $88.10 $141.40 $125.10 Age 78 $186.10 $164.50 $198.80 $175.80 $104.90 $92.70 $148.90 $11.70 Age 79 $195.0 $172.60 $208.60 $184.40 $110.10 $97.0 $156.40 $18.20 Age 80 $205.20 $181.40 $219.10 $19.80 $115.60 $102.10 $164.10 $145.20 Age 81 & Over $226.70 $200.40 $242.10 $214.00 $127.70 $112.90 $181.0 $160.0 Premiums are based upon the most currently available Medicare deductible and cost-sharing. These premiums are subject to changes in the Medicare for covered cost-sharing and deductibles. If you are applying for non-guaranteed issue Plans D, F, High Deductible Plan F, or N during the following periods you do not have to answer health questions on the application: (1) within six months following the first day of the month in which you are both age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B or (2) during a Guaranteed Issue Rights period. 2
MedicareBlue Supplement Preferred Tobacco Premiums MedicareBlue Supplement Standard Non-Tobacco Premiums Premiums effective January 1, 2015, for Iowa residents. Applicants should refer to the 2015 MedicareBlue Supplement application to determine eligibility for preferred or standard premiums. High Deductible Age Plan D Plan F Plan N Plan F Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Age 64 & Under $22.70 $197.90 $28.90 $211.0 $126.10 $111.50 $179.00 $158.20 Age 65 $124.50 $110.10 $12.90 $117.60 $70.20 $62.00 $99.60 $88.10 Age 66 $128.50 $11.60 $17.20 $121.20 $72.0 $64.00 $102.80 $90.80 Age 67 $12.50 $117.10 $141.50 $125.20 $74.70 $65.90 $106.00 $9.70 Age 68 $16.50 $120.80 $145.90 $128.90 $76.90 $68.10 $109.20 $96.60 Age 69 $141.00 $124.60 $150.40 $1.00 $79.40 $70.20 $112.70 $99.70 Age 70 $144.70 $127.90 $154.60 $16.70 $81.50 $72.10 $115.80 $102.0 Age 71 $157.10 $18.90 $167.80 $148.40 $88.50 $78.20 $125.70 $111.10 Age 72 $161.80 $14.00 $172.80 $152.70 $91.10 $80.60 $129.40 $114.40 Age 7 $166.60 $147.0 $177.90 $157.0 $9.80 $8.00 $1.20 $117.80 Age 74 $171.60 $151.80 $18.0 $162.10 $96.70 $85.50 $17.0 $121.40 Age 75 $176.80 $156.20 $188.80 $167.00 $99.60 $88.00 $141.40 $125.00 Age 76 $185.0 $16.80 $197.80 $175.00 $104.40 $92.0 $148.20 $11.00 Age 77 $194.60 $172.10 $207.70 $18.70 $109.60 $96.90 $155.60 $17.60 Age 78 $204.70 $180.90 $218.70 $19.40 $115.0 $102.00 $16.80 $144.80 Age 79 $214.80 $189.90 $229.40 $202.90 $121.10 $107.00 $172.00 $152.00 Age 80 $225.80 $199.60 $241.00 $21.20 $127.20 $112.40 $180.50 $159.70 Age 81 & Over $249.40 $220.40 $266.0 $25.40 $140.50 $124.20 $199.50 $176.40 Premiums are based upon the most currently available Medicare deductible and cost-sharing. These premiums are subject to changes in the Medicare for covered cost-sharing and deductibles. If you are applying for non-guaranteed issue Plans D, F, High Deductible Plan F, or N during the following periods you do not have to answer health questions on the application: (1) within six months following the first day of the month in which you are both age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B or (2) during a Guaranteed Issue Rights period. Premiums effective January 1, 2015, for Iowa residents. Applicants should refer to the 2015 MedicareBlue Supplement application to determine eligibility for preferred or standard premiums. High Deductible Age Plan A Plan D Plan F Plan N Plan F Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Age 64 & Under $255.40 $225.80 $2.80 $206.80 $258.20 $228.40 $14.0 $118.80 $187.10 $165.40 Age 65 $108.50 $95.90 $10.10 $115.10 $14.70 $127.10 $74.70 $66.00 $104.10 $92.10 Age 66 $112.00 $99.10 $14.0 $118.80 $148.0 $11.00 $77.00 $68.20 $107.40 $94.90 Age 67 $115.50 $102.20 $18.50 $122.40 $15.00 $15.0 $79.50 $70.20 $110.70 $97.90 Age 68 $119.00 $105.0 $142.70 $126.20 $157.70 $19.0 $81.90 $72.50 $114.10 $101.00 Age 69 $122.80 $108.60 $147.40 $10.20 $162.60 $14.80 $84.60 $74.70 $117.80 $104.20 Age 70 $126.10 $111.40 $151.0 $1.70 $167.10 $147.70 $86.80 $76.80 $121.00 $107.00 Age 71 $16.90 $121.00 $164.20 $145.10 $181.0 $160.40 $94.0 $8.0 $11.0 $116.10 Age 72 $141.00 $124.70 $169.10 $149.50 $186.80 $165.10 $97.00 $85.90 $15.20 $119.50 Age 7 $145.10 $128.0 $174.10 $15.90 $192.20 $170.00 $99.90 $88.40 $19.20 $12.10 Age 74 $149.60 $12.20 $179.0 $158.60 $198.10 $175.20 $10.00 $91.10 $14.50 $126.90 Age 75 $154.00 $16.20 $184.80 $16.0 $204.00 $180.50 $106.10 $9.70 $147.80 $10.70 Age 76 $161.50 $142.70 $19.70 $171.20 $21.80 $189.20 $111.20 $98.0 $154.90 $16.90 Age 77 $169.50 $149.80 $20.40 $179.90 $224.50 $198.60 $116.70 $10.20 $162.60 $14.80 Age 78 $178.40 $157.80 $21.90 $189.10 $26.40 $209.00 $122.80 $108.70 $171.20 $151.40 Age 79 $187.20 $165.50 $224.50 $198.50 $248.00 $219.0 $129.00 $114.00 $179.80 $158.80 Age 80 $196.70 $174.00 $26.00 $208.60 $260.50 $20.40 $15.40 $119.70 $188.70 $167.00 Age 81 & Over $217.0 $192.10 $260.70 $20.40 $287.80 $254.40 $149.60 $12.0 $208.50 $184.0 You do not have to answer health questions if you apply for Plan A. Premiums are based upon the most currently available Medicare deductible and cost-sharing. These premiums are subject to changes in the Medicare for covered cost-sharing and deductibles. If you are applying for non-guaranteed issue Plans D, F, High Deductible Plan F, or N during the following periods you do not have to answer health questions on the application: (1) within six months following the first day of the month in which you are both age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B or (2) during a Guaranteed Issue Rights period. 4 5
MedicareBlue Supplement Standard Tobacco Premiums Premiums effective January 1, 2015, for Iowa residents. Applicants should refer to the 2015 MedicareBlue Supplement application to determine eligibility for preferred or standard premiums. High Deductible Age Plan A Plan D Plan F Plan N Plan F Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Age 64 & Under $281.00 $248.40 $257.20 $227.50 $284.10 $251.20 $147.70 $10.60 $205.80 $181.90 Age 65 $119.40 $105.50 $14.10 $126.60 $158.10 $19.80 $82.20 $72.60 $114.50 $101.0 Age 66 $12.20 $109.00 $147.80 $10.60 $16.10 $144.10 $84.70 $75.00 $118.10 $104.40 Age 67 $127.10 $112.40 $152.0 $14.70 $168.0 $148.80 $87.50 $77.20 $121.80 $107.70 Age 68 $10.90 $115.80 $157.00 $18.80 $17.40 $15.0 $90.10 $79.70 $125.50 $111.00 Age 69 $15.00 $119.50 $162.10 $14.20 $178.80 $158.20 $9.10 $82.20 $129.50 $114.60 Age 70 $18.70 $122.60 $166.40 $147.00 $18.90 $162.50 $95.40 $84.50 $1.10 $117.70 Age 71 $150.60 $1.10 $180.60 $159.70 $199.50 $176.40 $10.70 $91.60 $144.50 $127.70 Age 72 $155.10 $17.10 $186.00 $164.40 $205.50 $181.60 $106.70 $94.40 $148.80 $11.50 Age 7 $159.70 $141.20 $191.50 $169.0 $211.50 $187.00 $109.90 $97.20 $15.20 $15.40 Age 74 $164.60 $145.50 $197.20 $174.50 $217.90 $192.70 $11.0 $100.20 $157.80 $19.60 Age 75 $169.40 $149.90 $20.20 $179.60 $224.40 $198.50 $116.70 $10.10 $162.60 $14.70 Age 76 $177.70 $157.00 $21.00 $188.0 $25.20 $208.10 $122.0 $108.20 $170.40 $150.60 Age 77 $186.50 $164.80 $22.70 $197.90 $247.00 $218.40 $128.40 $11.50 $178.90 $158.20 Age 78 $196.0 $17.60 $25.0 $208.00 $260.10 $229.90 $15.10 $119.50 $188.0 $166.50 Age 79 $205.90 $182.10 $246.90 $218.0 $272.80 $241.20 $141.90 $125.40 $197.70 $174.70 Age 80 $216.0 $191.40 $259.60 $229.40 $286.60 $25.50 $149.00 $11.60 $207.50 $18.70 Age 81 & Over $29.00 $211.0 $286.70 $25.40 $16.60 $279.90 $164.60 $145.50 $229.0 $202.70 You do not have to answer health questions if you apply for Plan A. Premiums are based upon the most currently available Medicare deductible and cost-sharing. These premiums are subject to changes in the Medicare for covered cost-sharing and deductibles. If you are applying for non-guaranteed issue Plans D, F, High Deductible Plan F, or N during the following periods you do not have to answer health questions on the application: (1) within six months following the first day of the month in which you are both age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B or (2) during a Guaranteed Issue Rights period. Premium Information Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield can only raise your premium if we raise the premium for all policies like yours in this state. When we change the premium upon our implementation of a new table of premiums or a change in Medicare s benefit structure, your new premium will be based upon your age at the effective date of the premium change. If we do change your premium, we will notify you at least 0 days in advance. However, if you are applying for coverage within 60 days of a premium change with an effective date prior to the premium change, Wellmark will provide notice of the new premium within a reasonable period of the time after the enrollment of your application. Disclosures Use this outline to compare benefits and premiums among policies. This outline shows benefits and premiums of policies sold for effective dates on or after June 1, 2010. Policies sold for effective dates prior to June 1, 2010, have different benefits and premiums. Read Your Policy Very Carefully This is only an outline describing your policy s most important features. The policy is your insurance contract. You must read the policy itself to understand all of the rights and duties of both you and your insurance company. Right to Return Policy If you find that you are not satisfied with your policy, you may return it to: Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa P.O. Box 14527 Des Moines, IA 5006-527 If you send the policy back to us within 0 days after you receive it, we will treat the policy as if it had never been issued and return all of your payments. Policy Replacement If you are replacing another health insurance policy, do NOT cancel it until you have actually received your new policy and are sure you want to keep it. Notice This policy may not fully cover all of your medical costs. Neither Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa nor its agents are connected with Medicare. This outline of coverage does not give all the details of Medicare coverage. Contact your local Social Security office or consult Medicare and You for more details. Complete Answers Are Very Important When you fill out the application for the new policy, be sure to answer truthfully and completely all questions about your medical and health history. Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield may cancel your policy and refuse to pay any claims if you leave out or falsify important medical information. Review the application carefully before you sign it. Be certain that all information has been properly recorded. 6 7
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan A Medicare (Part A) Hospital Services Per Benefit Period Services Medicare Pays Plan A Pays You Pay Hospitalization 1 Semiprivate room and board, general nursing and miscellaneous services and supplies. First 60 days All but $1,260 $1,260 (Part A deductible) 61st thru 90th day All but $15 a day $15 a day 91st day and after While using 60 lifetime reserve days All but $60 a day $60 a day Once lifetime reserve days are used: Additional 65 days 100% of Medicare eligible expenses Beyond the additional 65 days All costs Skilled Nursing Facility Care 1 including having been in a hospital for at least three days and entered a Medicare approved facility within 0 days after leaving the hospital. First 20 days All approved 21st thru 100th day All but $157.50 a day Up to $157.50 a day 101st day and after All costs First pints pints Additional 100% Hospice Care including doctor s certification of terminal illness. All but very limited copayment/ for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care Medicare copayment/ 2 Medicare (Part B) Medical Services Per Calendar Year Services Medicare Pays Plan A Pays You Pay Medical Expenses IN OR OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL TREATMENT, such as physician s services, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, physical and speech therapy, diagnostic tests, durable medical equipment. First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Part B Excess Charges (Above Medicare approved ) Generally 80% Generally 20% All costs First pints All costs Next $147 of Medicare approved $147 Clinical Laboratory Services TESTS FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES 80% 20% 100% Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your 1 A benefit period begins on the first day you receive service as an inpatient in a hospital and ends after you have been out of the hospital and have not received skilled care in any other facility for 60 days in a row. 2 NOTICE: When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the insurer stands in the place of Medicare and will pay whatever amount Medicare would have paid for up to an additional 65 days as provided in the policy s Basic Benefits. During this time, the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid. 8 9
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan A (continued) MedicareBlue Supplement Plan D Medicare Parts A & B Services Medicare Pays Plan A Pays You Pay Home Health Care MEDICARE APPROVED SERVICES Medically necessary skilled care services and medical supplies 100% Durable medical equipment: First $147 of Medicare approved $147 80% 20% Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your Medicare benefits are subject to change. Please consult the latest Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare. Medicare (Part A) Hospital Services Per Benefit Period Services Medicare Pays Plan D Pays You Pay Hospitalization 1 Semiprivate room and board, general nursing and miscellaneous services and supplies. First 60 days All but $1,260 $1,260 (Part A deductible) 61st thru 90th day All but $15 a day $15 a day 91st day and after While using 60 lifetime reserve days All but $60 a day $60 a day Once lifetime reserve days are used: Additional 65 days 100% of Medicare eligible expenses Beyond the additional 65 days All costs Skilled Nursing Facility Care 1 including having been in a hospital for at least three days and entered a Medicare approved facility within 0 days after leaving the hospital. First 20 days All approved 21st thru 100th day All but $157.50 a day Up to $157.50 a day 101st day and after All costs First pints pints Additional 100% Hospice Care including doctor s certification of terminal illness. All but very limited copayment/ for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care Medicare copayment/ 2 1 A benefit period begins on the first day you receive service as an inpatient in a hospital and ends after you have been out of the hospital and have not received skilled care in any other facility for 60 days in a row. 2 NOTICE: When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the insurer stands in the place of Medicare and will pay whatever amount Medicare would have paid for up to an additional 65 days as provided in the policy s Basic Benefits. During this time, the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid. 10 11
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan D (continued) Medicare (Part B) Medical Services Per Calendar Year Services Medicare Pays Plan D Pays You Pay Medical Expenses IN OR OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL TREATMENT, such as physician s services, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, physical and speech therapy, diagnostic tests, durable medical equipment First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Part B Excess Charges (Above Medicare approved ) Generally 80% Generally 20% All costs First pints All costs Next $147 of Medicare approved $147 Clinical Laboratory Services TESTS FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES 80% 20% 100% Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your Medicare Parts A & B Services Medicare Pays Plan D Pays You Pay Home Health Care MEDICARE APPROVED SERVICES Medically necessary skilled care services and medical supplies 100% Durable Medical Equipment: First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Other Benefits Not Covered by Medicare 80% 20% Services Medicare Pays Plan D Pays You Pay NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE Medically necessary emergency care services beginning during the first 60 days of each trip outside the USA First $250 each calendar year $250 Remainder of charges 80% to a lifetime maximum benefit of $50,000 Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your 20% and over the $50,000 lifetime maximum Medicare benefits are subject to change. Please consult the latest Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare. 12 1
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan F Medicare (Part A) Hospital Services Per Benefit Period Services Medicare Pays Plan F Pays You Pay Hospitalization 1 Semiprivate room and board, general nursing and miscellaneous services and supplies. First 60 days All but $1,260 $1,260 (Part A deductible) 61st thru 90th day All but $15 a day $15 a day 91st day and after While using 60 lifetime reserve days All but $60 a day $60 a day Once lifetime reserve days are used: Additional 65 days 100% of Medicare eligible expenses Beyond the additional 65 days All costs Skilled Nursing Facility Care 1 including having been in a hospital for at least three days and entered a Medicare approved facility within 0 days after leaving the hospital. First 20 days All approved 21st thru 100th day All but $157.50 a day Up to $157.50 a day 101st day and after All costs First pints pints Additional 100% Hospice Care including doctor s certification of terminal illness. All but very limited copayment/ for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care Medicare copayment/ 2 Medicare (Part B) Medical Services Per Calendar Year Services Medicare Pays Plan F Pays You Pay Medical Expenses IN OR OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL TREATMENT, such as physician s services, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, physical and speech therapy, diagnostic tests, durable medical equipment First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Part B Excess Charges (Above Medicare approved ) Generally 80% Generally 20% 100% First pints All costs Next $147 of Medicare approved $147 Clinical Laboratory Services TESTS FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES 80% 20% 100% Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your 1 A benefit period begins on the first day you receive service as an inpatient in a hospital and ends after you have been out of the hospital and have not received skilled care in any other facility for 60 days in a row. 2 NOTICE: When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the insurer stands in the place of Medicare and will pay whatever amount Medicare would have paid for up to an additional 65 days as provided in the policy s Basic Benefits. During this time, the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid. 14 15
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan F (continued) MedicareBlue Supplement High Deductible Plan F Medicare Parts A & B Services Medicare Pays Plan F Pays You Pay Home Health Care MEDICARE APPROVED SERVICES Medically necessary skilled care services and medical supplies 100% Durable medical equipment: First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Other Benefits Not Covered by Medicare 80% 20% Services Medicare Pays Plan F Pays You Pay NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE Medically necessary emergency care services beginning during the first 60 days of each trip outside the USA First $250 each calendar year $250 Remainder of charges 80% to a lifetime maximum benefit of $50,000 Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your Medicare benefits are subject to change. Please consult the latest Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare. 20% and over the $50,000 lifetime maximum Medicare (Part A) Hospital Services Per Benefit Period Services Hospitalization 1 Semiprivate room and board, general nursing and miscellaneous services and supplies Medicare Pays After you pay $2,180 deductible Plan F HD Pays First 60 days All but $1,260 $1,260 (Part A deductible) 61st thru 90th day All but $15 a day $15 a day 91st day and after While using 60 lifetime reserve days All but $60 a day $60 a day Once lifetime reserve days are used: Additional 65 days 100% of Medicare eligible expenses You Pay Beyond the additional 65 days All costs Skilled Nursing Facility Care 1 including having been in a hospital for at least three days and entered a Medicare approved facility within 0 days after leaving the hospital. First 20 days All approved 21st thru 100th day All but $157.50 a day Up to $157.50 a day 101st day and after All costs First pints pints Additional 100% Hospice Care You must meet Medicare s requirements, including doctor s certification of terminal illness. All but very limited copayment/ for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care Medicare copayment/ 2 HD This high deductible plan pays the same benefits as Plan F after you have paid a calendar year $2,180 deductible. Benefits from the High Deductible Plan F will not begin until out-of-pocket expenses are $2,180. Out-of-pocket expenses for this deductible are expenses that would ordinarily be paid by the policy. This includes the Medicare deductibles for Part A and Part B, but does not include the plan s separate foreign travel emergency deductible. 1 A benefit period begins on the first day you receive service as an inpatient in a hospital and ends after you have been out of the hospital and have not received skilled care in any other facility for 60 days in a row. 2 NOTICE: When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the insurer stands in the place of Medicare and will pay whatever amount Medicare would have paid for up to an additional 65 days as provided in the policy s Basic Benefits. During this time, the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference 16 between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid. 17
MedicareBlue Supplement High Deductible Plan F (continued) Medicare (Part B) Medical Services Per Calendar Year Services Medical Expenses IN OR OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL TREATMENT, such as physician s services, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, physical and speech therapy, diagnostic tests, durable medical equipment Medicare Pays After you pay $2,180 deductible Plan F HD Pays First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Part B Excess Charges (Above Medicare approved ) You Pay Generally 80% Generally 20% 100% First pints All costs Next $147 of Medicare approved $147 Clinical Laboratory Services TESTS FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES 80% 20% 100% HD This high deductible plan pays the same benefits as Plan F after you have paid a calendar year $2,180 deductible. Benefits from the High Deductible Plan F will not begin until out-of-pocket expenses are $2,180. Out-of-pocket expenses for this deductible are expenses that would ordinarily be paid by the policy. This includes the Medicare deductibles for Part A and Part B, but does not include the plan s separate foreign travel emergency deductible. Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your NOTE: You may move to Wellmark s regular Plan F from High Deductible Plan F without answering health questions after twelve consecutive months of enrollment on High Deductible Plan F. You may only move during the Annual Enrollment Period, Oct. 15 Dec. 7, for a Jan. 1 effective date. Medicare Parts A & B Services Home Health Care MEDICARE-APPROVED SERVICES Medically necessary skilled care services and medical supplies Medicare Pays After you pay $2,180 deductible Plan F HD Pays 100% Durable medical equipment: First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Remainder of Medicare approved Other Benefits Not Covered by Medicare Services NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE 80% 20% Medicare Pays After you pay $2,180 deductible Plan F HD Pays You Pay You Pay Medically necessary emergency care services beginning during the first 60 days of each trip outside the USA First $250 each calendar year $250 Remainder of charges 80% to a lifetime maximum benefit of $50,000 HD This high deductible plan pays the same benefits as Plan F after you have paid a calendar year $2,180 deductible. Benefits from the High Deductible Plan F will not begin until out-ofpocket expenses are $2,180. Out-of-pocket expenses for this deductible are expenses that would ordinarily be paid by the policy. This includes the Medicare deductibles for Part A and Part B, but does not include the plan s separate foreign travel emergency deductible. Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your Medicare benefits are subject to change. Please consult the latest Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare. 20% and over the $50,000 lifetime maximum 18 19
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan N Medicare (Part A) Hospital Services Per Benefit Period Services Medicare Pays Plan N Pays You Pay Hospitalization 1 Semiprivate room and board, general nursing and miscellaneous services and supplies. First 60 days All but $1,260 $1,260 (Part A deductible) 61st thru 90th day All but $15 a day $15 a day 91st day and after While using 60 lifetime reserve days All but $60 a day $60 a day Once lifetime reserve days are used: Additional 65 days 100% of Medicare eligible expenses Beyond the additional 65 days All costs Skilled Nursing Facility Care 1 including having been in a hospital for at least three days and entered a Medicare approved facility within 0 days after leaving the hospital. First 20 days All approved 21st thru 100th day All but $157.50 a day Up to $157.50 a day 101st day and after All costs First pints pints Additional 100% Hospice Care including doctor s certification of terminal illness. All but very limited copayment/ for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care Medicare copayment/ 1 A benefit period begins on the first day you receive service as an inpatient in a hospital and ends after you have been out of the hospital and have not received skilled care in any other facility for 60 days in a row. 2 Medicare (Part B) Medical Services Per Calendar Year Services Medicare Pays Plan N Pays You Pay Medical Expenses IN OR OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL TREATMENT, such as physician s services, inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, physical and speech therapy, diagnostic tests, durable medical equipment. First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Part B Excess Charges (Above Medicare approved ) Generally 80% Balance, other than up to $20 per office visit and up to $50 per emergency room visit. The copayment of up to $50 is waived if the member is admitted to any hospital and the emergency visit is covered as a Medicare Part A expense. All costs First pints All costs Up to $20 per office visit and up to $50 per emergency room visit. The copayment of up to $50 is waived if the member is admitted to any hospital and the emergency visit is covered as a Medicare Part A expense. Next $147 of Medicare approved $147 Clinical Laboratory Services TESTS FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES 80% 20% 100% Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your 2 NOTICE: When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the insurer stands in the place of Medicare and will pay whatever amount Medicare would have paid for up to an additional 65 days as provided in the policy s Basic Benefits. During this time, the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid. 20 21
MedicareBlue Supplement Plan N (continued) Medicare Parts A & B Services Medicare Pays Plan N Pays You Pay Home Health Care MEDICARE APPROVED SERVICES Medically necessary skilled care services and medical supplies 100% Durable medical equipment: First $147 of Medicare approved $147 Other Benefits Not Covered by Medicare 80% 20% Services Medicare Pays Plan N Pays You Pay NOT COVERED BY MEDICARE Medically necessary emergency care services beginning during the first 60 days of each trip outside the USA First $250 each calendar year $250 Remainder of charges 80% to a lifetime maximum benefit of $50,000 Once you have been billed $147 of Medicare approved for covered services, your Medicare benefits are subject to change. Please consult the latest Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare. 20% and over the $50,000 lifetime maximum Premium payments may be made on a calendar month, calendar quarter, semi-annual calendar year, or calendar year basis. For example, a monthly premium would be for the first day of a month through the last day of such month. A quarterly payment would be for any calendar quarterly period, such as January 1 through March 1. A semi-annual payment would be for the period of either January 1 through June 0 or July 1 through December 1. An annual premium would be for January 1 through December 1 of the applicable year. The amount of your periodic premium payment will change as provided in the policy and from time to time based on changes in your coverage, including but not limited to, changes in benefits, payment obligations (such as deductible, and copayments), your age, or other factors that require adjustments to the total premium. These changes may occur at times other than an annual or other policy renewal. If you elected to authorize automatic premium withdrawals from a deposit account, the automatic withdrawal will change periodically to correspond with the applicable premium. Your authorization for automatic premium withdrawals shall include authorization for automatic withdrawal of any changed amount unless you call or provide your bank with written notice not less than three () business days before a scheduled withdrawal to stop the payment. If you call your bank to stop payment, you may be required to provide a written request within fourteen (14) days after your call. You will be responsible for any fee assessed by your bank for stop-payment orders that you make. MedicareBlue Supplement SM is a Medicare Supplement insurance plan. MedicareBlue Supplement SM is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. 22 2
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