Medicare Modernization Act Promises Significant Enhancements in Health Plan Coverage Options for Medicare Beneficiaries in 2006
20 July 2005 - 5:11AM
PR Newswire (US)
Medicare Modernization Act Promises Significant Enhancements in
Health Plan Coverage Options for Medicare Beneficiaries in 2006
Beneficiaries in Texas will have access to health plans that
feature prescription drug benefits and low out-of-pockets,
alternative to Medicare supplement SAN ANTONIO, July 19
/PRNewswire/ -- Medicare beneficiaries in rural America will soon
have more than one option for health care coverage thanks to the
passing of the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) in 2003. Up until
recently, Medicare beneficiaries in Texas had little, if any,
health care insurance options other that traditional Medicare or
Medicare supplemental insurance (MediGap policies). Beginning
January 1, 2006, the more than 2.5 million Medicare beneficiaries
of Texas -- Medicare Advantage's recently established Region #17 --
will have access to a new type of Medicare health plan known as
regional preferred provider organizations (PPOs). Regional PPOs
differ from an HMO in that there is no referral necessary to see a
physician or specialist of choice. These plans also differs from
traditional Medicare in that they feature a prescription drug
benefit, and are designed specifically by The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services to ensure that Medicare beneficiaries
living in all areas of the country have ready access to affordable,
comprehensive health care -- especially those who live in
underserved rural areas. "Humana intends to offer a Medicare
Advantage regional PPO in up to 14 of the nation's 26 regions,"
said Steve Brueckner, Humana vice president, Senior Products. "We
applaud Congress for taking this historical step forward to
modernize the Medicare program, and we are taking action to make
healthcare coverage more affordable and accessible by expanding our
Medicare Advantage product offering into regions such as Texas. The
MMA has enabled Humana to reduce out-of-pocket costs for Medicare
beneficiaries and enhance benefits, particularly the prescription
drug benefit which previously may not have been available to many
beneficiaries living in rural areas." About Humana Humana Inc.,
headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the nation's
largest publicly traded health benefits companies, with
approximately 7 million medical members located primarily in 15
states and Puerto Rico. Humana offers a diversified portfolio of
health insurance products and related services -- through
traditional and consumer-choice plans -- to employer groups,
government-sponsored plans, and individuals. Over its 44-year
history, Humana has consistently seized opportunities to meet
changing customer needs. Today, the company is a leader in consumer
engagement, providing guidance that leads to lower costs and a
better health plan experience throughout its diversified customer
portfolio. More information regarding Humana is available to
investors via the Investor Relations page of the company's web site
at http://www.humana.com/, including copies of: - Annual report to
stockholders; - Securities and Exchange Commission filings; - Most
recent investor conference presentation; - Quarterly earnings press
releases; - Audio archive of most recent earnings release
conference call; - Calendar of events (includes upcoming earnings
conference call dates, times, and access number, as well as planned
interaction with institutional investors); - Corporate Governance
Information. DATASOURCE: Humana Inc. CONTACT: Ross McLerran of
Humana Corporate Communications, +1-210-617-1771, or Web site:
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