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The Greatest Gift You Can Give a Senior Citizen This Year is a Prescription Drug Card

The University of Nebraska presents a collaboration offering prescription drug cards to senior citizens. Learn about enrollment avenues, marketing efforts, and the potential savings.

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The Greatest Gift You Can Give a Senior Citizen This Year is a Prescription Drug Card

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  1. Presented by Kathleen Lodl & Judy Weber University of Nebraska-Lincoln The Greatest Gift You Can Give a Senior Citizen This Year is a Prescription Drug Card

  2. Collaboration • University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension • Nebraska Senior Health Insurance Information Program • UNL Communications & Information Technology

  3. Key People • Project Leaders • Elizabeth Birnstihl, Associate Dean • Kathleen Lodl, 4-H Youth Development Specialist • Judy Weber, Project Coordinator • Cooperating Partner • Amy Larrick, Training Specialist, Nebraska Senior Health Insurance Information Program • Educators • 40 UN Extension Educators and Assistants and trained volunteers

  4. Getting Started • Recruitment of Staff • Informational emails via listservs • Information • 3 Conference Calls • Education • Training online and by phone

  5. Getting Started • Recruitment of Staff • Informational emails via listservs • Information • 3 Conference Calls • Education • Training online and by phone • Marketing • News releases and PSAs

  6. Cadre of Trained Staff

  7. Goals • Awareness • Education • Enrollment

  8. Avenues Used • Presentations • Distribution of Personal Information Worksheet • News releases/articles • Columns • PSAs: Television/radio across Nebraska • Television programs • “Clinics” at various locations

  9. Avenues Used (Continued) • Collaboration • County Senior services agencies • Area agencies on aging • Health Departments • Low income housing groups • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) • Newspapers • Radio and television stations

  10. Evaluation • Requested by January 15

  11. Results • Civic or Organizational groups contacted 177+

  12. Educational Committees Senior Housing Units Senior Centers Social Clubs Extension Boards Public Health Boards Senior Nutrition Centers Churches & Church Groups Family Support Agencies Rotary Clubs Ministerial Associations County Commissioners

  13. Assisted Living Centers & Nursing Homes DAR NRCS Commodity Distribution Centers Food Pantries Community Action Agencies Omaha Housing Authority Towers Low Income Housing Facilities Youth Groups County Diabetes Education Team & Classes

  14. Results (Continued) • Those receiving and using worksheet for self or others 834+

  15. Results (Continued) • Estimated news releases and PSAs 334+

  16. Results (Continued) • Estimated reader/listener Over 199,900

  17. Results (Continued) • On-site assistance sessions 28

  18. Results (Continued) • Estimated volunteers recruited to help beneficiaries with worksheet 42

  19. Results (Continued) • Beneficiaries receiving individual assistance with worksheets 682

  20. Results (Continued) • Medicare recipients actually enrolled for credit and/or cards as a result of Cooperative Extension involvement 521

  21. Results (Continued) • Potential Savings: $820,320

  22. Anecdotal Responses “I’m going to save $135 per month! Now we can live again!”

  23. Anecdotal Responses "Now I can get out of debt before I die!"

  24. Anecdotal Responses "I helped 12 families save a total of $8,130!"

  25. Anecdotal Responses "My mom was so excited when she found she will save over $150 a month on her diabetic drugs.''

  26. Anecdotal Comments "The money they saved is nearly $1,000 annually that can be spent to stock their cupboards!”

  27. Goals for 2005 • Extension faculty/staff continue with education and promotion • Multi-faceted satellite training conference co-led by Extension, CMS and SHIIP • Production of powerpoint for staff

  28. Goals for 2005 • Continue marketing efforts to develop awareness of 2006 Medicare changes • Additional news releases (Part D)

  29. Goals for 2005 • Concentration of efforts for under-served populations • Madison Latino Community Center

  30. Nebraska, possibilities…..endless!

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