How Will SSA Assist TRICARE Beneficiaries?
Since 09-13-04
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Subject: How Will SSA Assist TRICARE Beneficiaries?
How Will SSA Assist TRICARE Beneficiaries?
Tne of the provisions of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 affects Medicare
beneficiaries who are also eligible for TRICARE. In order to retain TRICARE
Health Benefits, these beneficiaries are required, in most cases, to enroll in
Medicare Part B. Beneficiaries already enrolled in Part B are eligible to
receive a refund of any excess premiums (amounts above $66.60 per month) they
paid in 2004. A fact sheet that further explains these provisions is available
at:
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/legislation/tricare.html.
This supplemental fact sheet provides information about the Part B enrollment
process, refund amounts, and what individuals should do if they think they might
be eligible to enroll in Medicare or to receive a premium refund under the new
law.
The Auto Enrollment and Refund Process
SSA worked with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the
Department of Defense (DOD) to identify the military retirees (and their
dependents) who are potentially affected by the new law – approximately 48,000
in all, eligible for either the Part B enrollment or a premium refund.
See the attached document for a breakdown of
affected beneficiaries by state. SSA will enroll these individuals in Part B
(or provide premium refunds, as appropriate) automatically in September 2004.
This auto enrollment process is designed to provide combined Medicare and
TRICARE coverage without requiring the beneficiary to take any action. Refunds
of excess premiums will also require no direct action by the beneficiary.
Amount of Refunds
A number of factors can affect the amount of refund received by beneficiaries
currently paying excess premiums on their Part B. In general, however, the
refund can be estimated by figuring:
The percentage amount of excess premiums paid by the beneficiary. For every 12
months in which an individual could have been enrolled in Part B, but did not do
so, the monthly premium increases by 10%. In 2004, the regular Part B premium is
$66.60, so a beneficiary with an existing 10% premium increase would be paying
$73.30, or $6.70 extra per month. Likewise, a beneficiary with a 20% increase
would be paying $79.90, or $13.30 extra per month.
The number of involved months. The refund of excess premiums is effective for
months in 2004, so most beneficiaries will have 9 months of excess payments
refunded (January through September). Since premiums are withheld one month in
advance, beneficiaries receiving the premium refund would already have had the
premium for September deducted from the August check (payable in September).
Thus an individual who formerly paid an excess premium of 10% would receive a
$60.30 refund (9 x $6.70).Any premium refund payable will be provided by a
separate check (or direct deposit, as applicable) to the beneficiary. Those
beneficiaries who are billed for their Medicare Part B premiums can expect to
have the refund amount applied against any premium due. For months remaining in
2004, the Part B premium deducted from such individuals’ Social Security checks
will be the regular premium amount of $66.60. This premium is adjusted every
January, and may increase in the future. For more information, beneficiaries can
call SSA at 1-800-772-1213.
For Those Beneficiaries Who Were Not Notified
Although SSA, CMS and the DOD have attempted to identify all potentially
eligible beneficiaries, there may be some eligible individuals who were
inadvertently omitted. SSA has developed processing instructions to address such
situations. Beneficiaries who think they may be affected by the new law who do
not receive a letter by November 1st, should contact their local Social Security
field office. Eligible individuals will be protected for the Part B enrollment
or premium refunds just as if they had been initially identified. We will work
with these individuals on a case-by-case basis to verify their TRICARE
eligibility, and to enroll them in Medicare Part B or to refund excess premiums
as appropriate.
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