** Cost ** |
Premium and Other Important Information |
$32.8 monthly plan premium in addition to your monthly Medicare Part B premium. |
Most people will pay the standard monthly Part B premium in addition to their MA plan premium. However some people will pay higher Part B and Part D premiums because of their yearly income (over $85 000 for singles $170 000 for married couples). For more information about Part B and Part D premiums based on income call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048. You may also call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778. |
This plan covers all Medicare-covered preventive services with zero cost sharing. |
$6 700 out-of-pocket limit. |
This limit includes only Medicare-covered services. |
** Doctor and Hospital Choice ** |
Doctor and Hospital Choice |
You must go to network doctors specialists and hospitals. |
No referral required for network doctors specialists and hospitals. |
** Extra Benefits ** |
Prescription Drugs |
20% of the cost for Part B-covered chemotherapy drugs and other Part B-covered drugs. |
This plan uses a formulary. The plan will send you the formulary. You can also see the formulary at www.coaccess.com/our-medicare-plans on the web. |
Different out-of-pocket costs may apply for people who - have limited incomes
- live in long term care facilities or
- have access to Indian/Tribal/Urban (Indian Health Service).
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The plan offers national in-network prescription coverage (i.e. this would include 50 states and DC). This means that you will pay the same cost-sharing amount for your prescription drugs if you get them at an in-network pharmacy outside of the plan's service area (for instance when you travel). |
Total yearly drug costs are the total drug costs paid by both you and the plan. |
The plan may require you to first try one drug to treat your condition before it will cover another drug for that condition. |
Some drugs have quantity limits. |
Your provider must get prior authorization from Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO) for certain drugs. |
You must go to certain pharmacies for a very limited number of drugs due to special handling provider coordination or patient education requirements that cannot be met by most pharmacies in your network. These drugs are listed on the plan's website formulary printed materials as well as on the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder on Medicare.gov. |
If the actual cost of a drug is less than the normal cost-sharing amount for that drug you will pay the actual cost not the higher cost-sharing amount. |
If you request a formulary exception for a drug and Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO) approves the exception you will pay Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs cost sharing for that drug. |
$310 yearly deductible. |
After you pay your yearly deductible you pay the following until total yearly drug costs reach $2 840: |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$18 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$135 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$285 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$12 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
$90 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
$190 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$12 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$90 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$190 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
After your total yearly drug costs reach $2 840 you receive a discount on brand name drugs and pay 93% of the plan's costs for all generic drugs until your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $ 4 550 you pay the greater of: - A $ 2.50 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $ 6.30 copay for all other drugs or
- 5% coinsurance.
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Plan drugs may be covered in special circumstances for instance illness while traveling outside of the plan's service area where there is no network pharmacy. You may have to pay more than your normal cost-sharing amount if you get your drugs at an out-of-network pharmacy. In addition you will likely have to pay the pharmacy's full charge for the drug and submit documentation to receive reimbursement from Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO). |
After you pay your yearly deductible you will be reimbursed up to the full cost of the drug minus the following for drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly drug costs reach $2 840: |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
You will be reimbursed up to 7% of the plan allowable cost for generic drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
You will be reimbursed up to the discounted price for brand name drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $ 4 550 you will be reimbursed for drugs purchased out-of-network up to the full cost of the drug minus your cost share which is the greater of: - A $ 2.50 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $ 6.30 copay for all other drugs or
- 5% coinsurance.
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Physical Exams |
When you get Medicare Part B you can get a one-time physical within the first 12 months of your new Part B coverage. The coverage does not include lab tests. |
Vision Services |
Non-Medicare-covered eye exams and glasses not covered. |
$0 copay for diagnosis and treatment for diseases and conditions of the eye |
$0 copay for - one pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses after cataract surgery
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Dental Services |
$0 copay for the following preventive dental benefits: |
up to 2 oral exam(s) every year |
up to 2 cleaning(s) every year |
up to 1 fluoride treatment(s) every year |
up to 1 dental x-ray(s) every year |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered dental benefits. |
Plan offers additional comprehensive dental benefits. |
$240 plan coverage limit for dental benefits every year. |
** Important Information ** |
Premium and Other Important Information |
$32.8 monthly plan premium in addition to your monthly Medicare Part B premium. |
Most people will pay the standard monthly Part B premium in addition to their MA plan premium. However some people will pay higher Part B and Part D premiums because of their yearly income (over $85 000 for singles $170 000 for married couples). For more information about Part B and Part D premiums based on income call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048. You may also call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778. |
This plan covers all Medicare-covered preventive services with zero cost sharing. |
$6 700 out-of-pocket limit. |
This limit includes only Medicare-covered services. |
Doctor and Hospital Choice |
You must go to network doctors specialists and hospitals. |
No referral required for network doctors specialists and hospitals. |
** Inpatient Care ** |
Inpatient Hospital Care (Acute) |
Plan covers 90 days each benefit period. |
$1 075 copay for each Medicare-covered hospital stay |
Except in an emergency your doctor must tell the plan that you are going to be admitted to the hospital. |
Inpatient Mental Health Care |
You get up to 190 days in a Psychiatric Hospital in a lifetime. |
$1 075 copay for each Medicare-covered hospital stay. |
Except in an emergency your doctor must tell the plan that you are going to be admitted to the hospital. |
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) |
Authorization rules may apply. |
Plan covers up to 100 days each benefit period |
No prior hospital stay is required. |
For SNF stays: |
Days 1 - 100: $50 copay per day |
Home Health Care |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$0 copay for Medicare-covered home health visits. |
Hospice |
You must get care from a Medicare-certified hospice. |
** Outpatient Care ** |
Doctor Office Visits |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$25 copay for each primary care doctor visit for Medicare-covered benefits. |
$25 copay for each in-area network urgent care Medicare-covered visit. |
$40 copay for each specialist visit for Medicare-covered benefits. |
Chiropractic Services |
Authorization rules may apply. |
50% of the cost for each Medicare-covered visit. |
Medicare-covered chiropractic visits are for manual manipulation of the spine to correct subluxation (a displacement or misalignment of a joint or body part) if you get it from a chiropractor or other qualified providers. |
Podiatry Services |
$40 copay for each Medicare-covered visit. |
$40 copay for up to 4 routine visit(s) every year |
Medicare-covered podiatry benefits are for medically-necessary foot care. |
Outpatient Mental Health Care |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$25 copay for each Medicare-covered individual or group therapy visit. |
Outpatient Substance Abuse Care |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$25 copay for Medicare-covered individual or group visits. |
Outpatient Hospital Services |
Authorization rules may apply. |
20% to 30% of the cost for each Medicare-covered ambulatory surgical center visit. |
20% to 30% of the cost for each Medicare-covered outpatient hospital facility visit. |
Emergency Care |
$50 copay for Medicare-covered emergency room visits. |
$100 000 plan coverage limit for emergency services outside the U.S. every year. |
If you are admitted to the hospital within 3-day(s) for the same condition you pay $0 for the emergency room visit |
Outpatient Rehabilitation Services |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered Occupational Therapy visits. |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered Physical and/or Speech and Language Therapy visits. |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered Cardiac Rehab services. |
** Outpatient Medical Services and Supplies ** |
Durable Medical Equipment |
Authorization rules may apply. |
20% of the cost for Medicare-covered items. |
Prosthetic Devices |
Authorization rules may apply. |
20% of the cost for Medicare-covered items. |
Diabetes Self-Monitoring Training, Nutrition Therapy, and Supplies |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$0 copay for Diabetes self-monitoring training. |
$0 copay for Nutrition Therapy for Diabetes. |
$0 copay for Diabetes supplies. |
Separate Office Visit cost sharing of $25 to $40 may apply. |
** Preventive Services ** |
Bone Mass Measurement |
$0 copay for Medicare-covered bone mass measurement |
Separate Office Visit cost sharing of $25 to $40 may apply. |
Colorectal Screening Exams |
$0 copay for Medicare-covered colorectal screenings. |
Separate Office Visit cost sharing of $25 to $40 may apply. |
Immunizations |
$0 copay for Flu and Pneumonia vaccines. |
$0 copay for Hepatitis B vaccine. |
No referral needed for Flu and pneumonia vaccines. |
Pap Smears and Pelvic Exams |
$0 copay for Medicare-covered pap smears and pelvic exams. |
Separate Office Visit cost sharing of $25 to $40 may apply. |
Prostate Cancer Screening Exams |
$0 copay for - Medicare-covered prostate cancer screening
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Separate Office Visit cost sharing of $25 to $40 may apply. |
** Additional Benefits ** |
Dialysis |
20% of the cost for renal dialysis |
$0 copay for Nutrition Therapy for End-Stage Renal Disease |
Prescription Drugs |
20% of the cost for Part B-covered chemotherapy drugs and other Part B-covered drugs. |
This plan uses a formulary. The plan will send you the formulary. You can also see the formulary at www.coaccess.com/our-medicare-plans on the web. |
Different out-of-pocket costs may apply for people who - have limited incomes
- live in long term care facilities or
- have access to Indian/Tribal/Urban (Indian Health Service).
|
The plan offers national in-network prescription coverage (i.e. this would include 50 states and DC). This means that you will pay the same cost-sharing amount for your prescription drugs if you get them at an in-network pharmacy outside of the plan's service area (for instance when you travel). |
Total yearly drug costs are the total drug costs paid by both you and the plan. |
The plan may require you to first try one drug to treat your condition before it will cover another drug for that condition. |
Some drugs have quantity limits. |
Your provider must get prior authorization from Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO) for certain drugs. |
You must go to certain pharmacies for a very limited number of drugs due to special handling provider coordination or patient education requirements that cannot be met by most pharmacies in your network. These drugs are listed on the plan's website formulary printed materials as well as on the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder on Medicare.gov. |
If the actual cost of a drug is less than the normal cost-sharing amount for that drug you will pay the actual cost not the higher cost-sharing amount. |
If you request a formulary exception for a drug and Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO) approves the exception you will pay Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs cost sharing for that drug. |
$310 yearly deductible. |
After you pay your yearly deductible you pay the following until total yearly drug costs reach $2 840: |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$18 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$135 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$285 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$12 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
$90 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
$190 copay for a 60-day supply of drugs in this tier |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (31-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$12 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$90 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$190 copay for a three-month (90-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
After your total yearly drug costs reach $2 840 you receive a discount on brand name drugs and pay 93% of the plan's costs for all generic drugs until your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $ 4 550 you pay the greater of: - A $ 2.50 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $ 6.30 copay for all other drugs or
- 5% coinsurance.
|
Plan drugs may be covered in special circumstances for instance illness while traveling outside of the plan's service area where there is no network pharmacy. You may have to pay more than your normal cost-sharing amount if you get your drugs at an out-of-network pharmacy. In addition you will likely have to pay the pharmacy's full charge for the drug and submit documentation to receive reimbursement from Colorado Access Advantage - Plan E (HMO). |
After you pay your yearly deductible you will be reimbursed up to the full cost of the drug minus the following for drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly drug costs reach $2 840: |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic Drugs |
Tier 2: Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 3: Non-Preferred Brand Drugs |
Tier 4: Specialty Tier Drugs |
$6 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$45 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
$95 copay for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
25% coinsurance for a one-month (30-day) supply of drugs in this tier |
You will be reimbursed up to 7% of the plan allowable cost for generic drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
You will be reimbursed up to the discounted price for brand name drugs purchased out-of-network until total yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $4 550. |
After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs reach $ 4 550 you will be reimbursed for drugs purchased out-of-network up to the full cost of the drug minus your cost share which is the greater of: - A $ 2.50 copay for generic (including brand drugs treated as generic) and a $ 6.30 copay for all other drugs or
- 5% coinsurance.
|
Dental Services |
$0 copay for the following preventive dental benefits: |
up to 2 oral exam(s) every year |
up to 2 cleaning(s) every year |
up to 1 fluoride treatment(s) every year |
up to 1 dental x-ray(s) every year |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered dental benefits. |
Plan offers additional comprehensive dental benefits. |
$240 plan coverage limit for dental benefits every year. |
Hearing Services |
Authorization rules may apply. |
$0 copay for hearing aids. |
$40 copay for Medicare-covered diagnostic hearing exams |
$0 copay for routine hearing tests |
$0 copay for up to 1 hearing aid fitting evaluation(s) every three years |
$500 plan coverage limit for hearing aids every three years. |
Vision Services |
Non-Medicare-covered eye exams and glasses not covered. |
$0 copay for diagnosis and treatment for diseases and conditions of the eye |
$0 copay for - one pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses after cataract surgery
|
Physical Exams |
When you get Medicare Part B you can get a one-time physical within the first 12 months of your new Part B coverage. The coverage does not include lab tests. |
Health/Wellness Education |
Authorization rules may apply. |
The plan covers the following health/wellness education benefits: |
Nutritional Training |
Additional Smoking Cessation |
$0 copay for each Medicare-covered smoking cessation counseling session. |
$0 copay for each Medicare-covered HIV screening. |
HIV screening is covered for people with Medicare who are pregnant and people at increased risk for the infection including anyone who asks for the test. Medicare covers this test once every 12 months or up to three times during a pregnancy. |
Transportation |
$0 copay for up to 24 one-way trip(s) to plan-approved location every year. |
Acupuncture |
This plan does not cover Acupuncture. |