[My] Life in Wisconsin

Your Check Is In The Mail- Medicare Advantage



YOUR $250.00 CHECK (see below)
+ Guaranteed Medicare Benefits,
+ Free Preventive Care,
+ Patient-Centered Care,
+ Cracking Down on Fraud



From
my email this morning...

XOXO
Me

Visit WHITEHOUSE.Gov

*******

Good morning Anne,

Now I know not everyone reading this is a senior, but chances are you know a few, so please forward along this email. It's long, but it has some important information.

I've got some good news for America's seniors -- those of you who have been hitting the gap in Medicare Part D prescription coverage will be receiving a $250 check in the mail starting this week. This is part of our promise to protect Medicare, help seniors manage health care costs and, ultimately, eliminate this gap (known as the “donut hole”) in prescription drug coverage.

Here's how it works. The one-time, tax-free $250 checks to help cover prescription costs go out in the mail today. Only seniors who have hit the coverage gap will receive them, and if you hit it in the future, you should get a check about a month later. If you don't already know if you are in the coverage gap, check the Medicare Explanation of Benefits notice mailed each month.

Even if you're not getting a check, the Affordable Care Act provides a number of Medicare benefits you should be aware of like free preventive care, community health teams to make it easier to deal with multiple doctors, and improvements to Medicare Advantage that save seniors money.

Earlier this week, President Obama answered questions from seniors across the country and took on the bogus rumors that folks are going to lose their guaranteed benefits. You can watch the full video of the event here:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/seniors-town-hall

In case you don't have time to watch the entire video, here are a few important points seniors should know about Medicare and the Affordable Care Act:

  • Guaranteed Medicare Benefits
    It's important that seniors know that their guaranteed Medicare benefits are protected -- regardless of whether they are in Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage -- and seniors who have Medicare Advantage can choose to continue to be enrolled in the plan. The biggest difference is that now Medicare Advantage plans will have to compete on a level playing field with Original Medicare and put more of their premium dollars into health care costs, instead of profits or administrative costs.

  • Free Preventive Care
    Under the Affordable Care Act, Medicare beneficiaries will be eligible for free preventive care services like colorectal cancer screening and mammograms as well as a free annual wellness visit.

  • Patient-Centered Care
    Community health teams will provide patient-centered care so seniors won't have to see multiple doctors who don't work together. The new law also helps seniors who are hospitalized return home successfully -- and avoid going back -- by helping to coordinate care and ensure they have access to support in their community.

  • Cracking Down on Fraud
    The Affordable Care Act has important new tools to help crack down on criminals seeking to scam seniors and steal taxpayer dollars. Reductions in fraud, waste, and abuse will help extend the life of the Medicare Trust Funds by 12 years and provide seniors with cost savings.

Medicare Advantage is a topic I know many seniors care deeply about. While the benefits guaranteed to seniors will not change under the new law, there has still been a lot of discussion about the program. This came up at the President's tele-townhall this week, and his answer was a good example of the productive conversation there:

"There are examples of where Medicare Advantage has been a good deal for some seniors.
But, overall, what happened to the program is, is that
insurance companies were getting paid on average $1,000 more -- $1,000 more -- than the costs of regular Medicare...

"If you're in regular Medicare, which is about 77 percent -- so three out of four of you who are in Medicare are signed up for regular Medicare, and one out of four of you are signed for Medicare Advantage -- those of you who aren't in Medicare Advantage, you're actually paying a higher premium for that extra $1,000 going to the insurance companies.

"Well, that doesn't seem like a good deal. That doesn't seem fair. So here's what we did under the law. What we said was, you can maintain Medicare Advantage, but we are going to say to the insurance companies that you can't use this just to pad your profits or to pay higher CEO bonuses. Eighty-five percent of what you spend has to actually be for health services. We're going to review the rates that are applied. We're going to set a rate that is fair and appropriate so that Medicare Advantage isn't costing people who aren't in Medicare Advantage."


Watch the rest of that answer, and all the others here:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/seniors-town-hall

America's seniors have worked a lifetime with the security of knowing that Medicare will be there for them when they need it. They have earned those benefits, and we have a commitment to deliver them. We will continue working to protect and enhance seniors' Medicare benefits, promote cost savings, and give doctors and seniors greater control over care.

Sincerely,

Joe Biden
Vice President


Infusion # 5, (and a Little Ketch~Up too)-



Another shot of my sad little abandoned garden...



Good Morning All;
A couple of long days here... And will try to catch you up a little.

Casey had her 5th infusion on Tuesday- We were there for over 4 hours again. (The infusion itself taking a little less than 2).  Another impossibly hard time trying to find a vein that wouldn't roll, collapse, or infiltrate though.
Such is the case for many people that have been chronically ill.
Her next infusion is 2 weeks away. (That's a little bit of a break anyway).

While she will probably undergo 6 weeks of infusions at least 3 times a year, her next one will hopefully be the last for a few months.  This will depend greatly on her blood tests after that one.

Last weeks infusion went a little better.
So well in fact, that during treatment Casey had sent me off to Mickey Dee's to get her a bit of breakfast.



JUNE 2010 085
A sausage, egg, and cheese McMuffin and a couple hash browns for her!


Sorry to say she didn't feel the same this week...


The 1st of 8 jabs
This is the 1st of 8 bad pokes.
They even seriously considered using her feet or legs veins, but couldn't find any decent veins there either.

Over to Casey's place afterward- I stayed with her until Greg got home.

Punk has been very sore herself...
Her shoulder bothers her very much some days; and she has been limping again for the past three days.



Casey with a warming pouch for Punk
Casey warmed up a rice pack for Punk, and held it in place for a while.
Poor kids, eh?

I have the Meloxicam tablets to give Punk for this pain, but can only give them to her once a day.
Dr. Spires wants to do another liver panel on Punk before he would give her more of the other meds for her shoulder/back. (I forgot what that one is called, Pea knows- starts with an "R" though).

I did go to pick up some natural meds for the little pup though- They seem to help almost as well.


While I was at Casey's she showed me a FunYun she'd found in her package.



FunYuns chili pepper? hehehe
   hehehe   Looks like a chili pepper!


At home, Punk either lays or sits a lot.


Punk with kinked tail
That pudgy tail of hers looks painful, doesn't it? Clearly it is not.
hehehe


Nor is Sputnik's tail painful as he watched everything too-


Sputty watching the dogs, (and ready to fight).  
Sput the "Spinx" (It isn't right if I put the 'h' in there).  hehehe

Guess he was watching my camera at that point!
He had been keeping an eye on CocoBean-


Coco Strollin'
She had chased him into the garage, and was very proud of herself!


Mr. Miller didn't care one way or the other-


Curious Mr. Miller
... as long as he could find a shady part of the lawn!


Kelli's new home is going up by leaps and bounds. They even have 'rooms' now, and some trusses too!



Kelli Giggling  
Obviously, t
his makes her very happy!  hehehe
She had been relating funny stories about the building process and her horses getting their teeth cleaned.
We laughed for over an hour!

It was at that point the Greg and Casey arrived...
Having Kelli retell those stories was priceless!


Greg and KC arrive  
Greg says hi!

So far, I have Windows 7 on my desktop, but it needs a new modem too.
Am only waiting on that to be able to be back up and running with that one.


Next he will have to check out this laptop of mine.
Adding those 4,000+ pictures has slowed this one down horrendously.
hehehe 
(Yes, I will remove them as soon as I see all of them on my desktop computer). 

Had a nasty barfy migraine yesterday-
Casey drove out here- What would I do without her? She takes good care of me, even when she feels awful herself.

I'd better close for now. I have done enough "ketch-up" for one morning.
Will go into town after my shower and stay with Casey a while. She is hanging in there though! What a trooper she is!

Hope all is well in your little corner of the universe.
Have a wunnaful rest of the week! 
My love to all!

XOXO
Me