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iCare Medicare
Plan disclaimers - Independent Care Health Plan (iCare) is a Health plan
with a Medicare contract. Eligible Medicare beneficiaries must: live in the
iCare service area in the counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine,
Sheboygan, Washington, or Waukesha; receive full Medicaid benefits,
including assistance with Medicare premiums for Medicare Part A and B; have
Medicare Parts A and B (and continue paying the Medicare Part B Premium if
not otherwise paid for under Medicaid or by another third party); and, not
have End-Stage Renal Disease to qualify. Benefit limitations, co-payments
and other restrictions may apply. The Medicare Part D Prescription Drug
benefit is only available to members of the iCare Medicare Plan. If you are
already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan, you must
receive your Medicare Prescription Drug benefit through that plan until your
iCare Medicare Plan coverage begins. Members must
use network pharmacies and plan providers for routine care. If you obtain
routine care from out-of-plan providers neither Medicare nor iCare will be
responsible for the costs. iCare’s contract with the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS) is renewed on a yearly basis and benefit
coverage beyond the end of the current contract year is not guaranteed.
Benefits, formulary, pharmacy, network premium and/or copayments/co-insurance
may change on January 1, 2009. Please contact iCare for details.
iCare Medicare
Plan-Northeast disclaimers - Independent Care Health Plan (iCare)
is a Health plan with a Medicare contract. Eligible Medicare
beneficiaries must:
live in the iCare service
area; be entitled to Medicare Part A and enrolled in Medicare Part B (and
continue paying the Medicare Part B Premium if not otherwise paid for under
Medicaid or by another third party); and, not have End-Stage Renal Disease
(exceptions may apply)
to qualify. Benefit limitations, co-payments and other restrictions may
apply. The Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefit is only available to
members of the iCare
Medicare Plan-Northeast. If you are already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage
Prescription Drug Plan, you must receive your Medicare Prescription Drug
benefit through that plan until your
iCare Medicare Plan-Northeast coverage begins.
Members must use network pharmacies and plan providers for routine care. If
you obtain routine care from out-of-plan providers neither Medicare nor
iCare will be
responsible for the costs. Independent Care’s
contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is
renewed on a yearly basis and benefit coverage beyond the end of the current
contract year is not guaranteed. Benefits, formulary, pharmacy, network
premium and/or copayments/co-insurance may change on January 1, 2010. Please
contact iCare for
details.
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