If you are eligible for Medicare, you may choose to enroll in and get your Medicare benefits from a Medicare Advantage plan. These are private healthcare choices (like HMOs and regional PPOs) in some areas of the country.
To learn more about Medicare Advantage plans, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE 800-633-4227, TTY 1-877-486-2048 or at www.medicare.gov or UnitedHealthcare Retiree Solutions at 844-481-8821.
If you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, the following options are available to you:
This Plan and our Retiree Advantage plan: If you enroll in our Medicare Advantage plan you MUST also remain enrolled in our FEHB plan. Do not suspend or terminate your FEHB coverage. For more information on our Medicare Advantage plan, please contact us at 1-844-481-8821.
You may enroll in the UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Plan if:
- You are enrolled in this UnitedHealthcare FEHBP plan and have both Medicare Part A and Part B
- You are retired and live in our geographic service area
- You are a United States citizen or are lawfully present in the United States
- You do NOT have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), with limited exceptions
- You complete an application for enrollment in the UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Plan.
As part of this process CMS will verify your Medicare Part B enrollment. If the FEHB subscriber and or dependent enrolls in the Retiree Advantage plan, each family member will have to complete an application by calling into our Retiree Solutions team (1-844-481-8821). If you enroll in the Retiree Advantage Plan do not suspend or terminate your FEHB plan or all benefits will be termed in both FEHB and Retiree Advantage and you will be without any coverage. Members who are not eligible for Medicare Part A and B will remain on this FEHB plan. If, for any reason, you do not meet the enrollment requirements, you will no longer be eligible to participate in the Retiree Advantage plan. Your contributions will end and your regular FEHB benefits will resume. You may be required to repay any reimbursements paid to you in error.
We offer a plan designed:
- To help members with their Medicare Part B premium costs
- To provide access to our national network of providers, (in-network or out-of-network) at the same cost share
- To cover eligible medical benefits with little to no out of pocket costs
- Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage with a low $2,100 out of pocket max
The Retiree Advantage Plan provides monthly reimbursement of $150.00 of your Medicare Part B monthly premium. In addition, we cover benefits, including office visit copayments at ($0), urgent care and emergency care at ($0), plus additional coverage for hearing aids discounts and wellness programs. See the chart on next page.
This Plan and another plan’s Medicare Advantage plan: You may enroll in another plan’s Medicare Advantage plan and also remain enrolled in our FEHB plan. We will still provide benefits when your Medicare Advantage plan is primary, even out of the Medicare Advantage plan’s network and/or service area (if you use our Plan providers). However, we will not waive any of our copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles. If you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, tell us. We will need to know whether you are in the Original Medicare Plan or in a Medicare Advantage plan so we can correctly coordinate benefits with Medicare..
If you enroll in the UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Group Medicare Advantage plan you must retain your FEHB coverage. Do not suspend your FEHB coverage as this will make you ineligible for the Retiree Advantage plan. The UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage plan includes Medicare part D. Your FEHB plan will not coordinate benefits. The UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage plan will take over as the primary and only payer.
Suspended FEHB coverage to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan: If you are an annuitant or former spouse, you can suspend your FEHB coverage to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, eliminating your FEHB premium. (OPM does not contribute to your Medicare Advantage plan premium.) For information on suspending your FEHB enrollment, contact your retirement or employing office. If you later want to re-enroll in the FEHB Program, generally you may do so only at the next Open Season unless you involuntarily lose coverage or move out of the Medicare Advantage plan’s service area.
Benefit Description: Deductible Member Cost without Medicare: No plan deductible Member Cost with Medicare Part B: No plan deductible Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: No plan deductible
Benefit Description: Out-of-Pocket Maximum Member Cost without Medicare: $5,000 Self Only, $10,000 Self Plus One, and $10,000 Self and Family Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $5,000 Self Only, $10,000 Self Plus One, and $10,000 Self and Family Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: You pay nothing for Medicare-covered service from any provider
Benefit Description: Primary Care Physician Member Cost without Medicare: $25 per visit Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $25 per visit Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Specialist Member Cost without Medicare: $50 per visit Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $50 per visit Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Virtual Visits Member Cost without Medicare: $0 per visit Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $5 per visit Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Urgent Care Member Cost without Medicare: $50 per visit Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $50 per visit Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Emergency Member Cost without Medicare: $350 per visit (waived if admitted) Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $250 per visit (waived if admitted) Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Inpatient Hospital Member Cost without Medicare: $150 per day (up to $750 per admission) Member Cost with Medicare Part B: $150 per day (up to $750 per admission) Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Outpatient Hospital Member Cost without Medicare: Freestanding: $150, Hospital-based: $300 Member Cost with Medicare Part B: Freestanding: $150, Hospital-based: $300 Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: $0
Benefit Description: Rx - (30-day at retail) Member Cost without Medicare: Tier 1-$10, Tier 2-$50, Tier 3-$100, Tier 4-$200 Member Cost with Medicare Part B: Tier 1-$10, Tier 2-$50, Tier 3-$100, Tier 4–$200 Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: Tier 1-$5, Tier 2-$25, Tier 3-$60, Tier 4–$90
Benefit Description: Rx – Mail Order (90-day supply) Member Cost without Medicare: 2.5 x retail copay Member Cost with Medicare Part B: 2.5 x retail copay Member Cost with UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage Health Plan: 2 x retail copay
Your FEHB plan will not coordinate benefits with the Retiree Advantage plan. The UnitedHealthcare Retiree Advantage plan will take over as the primary and only payer. |