Medicare in North Dakota

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Medicare in North Dakota - By the Numbers

Medicare provides health insurance coverage for people age 65 or older, or for those under age 65 who suffer from specific medical disabilities. Consider the following Medicare statistics from North Dakota:

Percentage of North Dakota residents enrolled in Medicare - 16%
North Dakota residents enrolled in Medicare Advantage - 8,900
North Dakota residents eligible for Medicare Part D - 106,485

Data provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation:
Medicare Enrollment as a Percent of Total Population, 2008
Total Medicare Advantage (MA) Enrollment, 2009
Medicare Beneficiaries with Creditable Prescription Drug Coverage by Type, as of February 2009

Health Care Reform and Medicare

In 2010, the President signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which includes the following changes to the Medicare program:

  • Phasing out the "Donut Hole" - More than 8 million seniors in 2007 hit the "donut hole", which is the gap in prescription drug coverage in Medicare Part D. In 2010, beneficiaries who hit the donut hole will receive a $250 rebate. Beginning in 2011, the Act institutes a 50 percent discount on brand name drugs in the donut hole, and the Act will completely close the donut hole for all prescription drugs by 2020.
  • Improved Preventive Care - Eliminates deductibles, copayments, and other cost-sharing for preventive care in Medicare, and provides free annual wellness check-ups starting in 2011. Today, seniors must pay 20 percent of the cost of many preventive services and office visits.

Data provided by the US Senate:
"Strengthening Medicare for Our Nation's Seniors" available at http://dpc.senate.gov/healthreformbill/healthbill91.pdf

North Dakota Medicare Resources

North Dakota seniors and those eligible for Medicare can also refer to the following resources for additional information on Medicare within North Dakota.

North Dakota Medicare Savings Programs

North Dakota residents can save money on Medicare each year through savings programs for people with limited income or resources who pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and coinsurance.

North Dakota State Health Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (SHIP)

Provides information to North Dakota residents about Medicare including assistance on understanding your Medicare rights/protections and how to submit a complaint about medical care or treatment.

North Dakota Medicare Insurance Providers

How Healthy Is North Dakota ?

North Dakota is the forty-eighth most populous state in the U.S. and ranked as the 12th healthiest state to live. North Dakota's strength as a healthy state is helped by its low violent crime rate as well as high rate of high school graduation. Two challenges facing North Dakota are its high prevalence of binge drinking as well as high geographic disparity within the state.

Source:
America's Health Rankings.org

  • Plan Ratings are assessed each year by Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and may change from one year to the next.
  • Not every plan is available statewide or in all service areas.
Last Updated: 5/31/2013
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