Katrina "evacuees" to receive additional opportunities to join,
switch Medicare plans
Released: April 10, 2006
Individuals deemed evacuees of Hurricane Katrina will be given a special enrollment
period (SEP) allowing them more time to enroll in or change their Medicare prescription
plans in 2006, according to officials with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS).
To be considered eligible for this SEP, an "evacuee" of Hurricane Katrina must have
been a resident of any of the zip codes declared as meeting the level of "individual
assistance" by the Federal Emergency Managament Agency (FEMA) at the time of the
hurricane in August 2005.
To determine which parishes qualify, type in the following link located on FEMA's
Web site: www.fema.gov/news/disasters.fema?year=2005 and select "Major Disaster
Declarations" and "Number 1603" for Hurricane Katrina. The list of affected parishes
qualifying for "individual assistance" can be found under the "Designated Counties"
link.
To determine which parishes qualify, type in the following link located on FEMA's
Web site: www.fema.gov/news/disasters.fema?year=2005 and select "Major Disaster
Declarations" and "Number 1603" for Hurricane Katrina. The list of affected parishes
qualifying for "individual assistance" can be found under the "Designated Counties"
link.
To determine SEP eligibility, Medicare plans must first attempt to obtain proof
(driver's license, utility bill, etc.) that the individual resided in an affected
zip code. If no such proof is available, the plan must accept the beneficiary's
attestation that he or she resided in an affected zip code.
Individuals needing additional information can contact the Louisiana Department
of Insurance Senior Health Insurance Information Program at 1-800-259-5301.
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