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Partners in D: A brief overview

Partners in D: A brief overview. A presentation for Volunteer Health Interpreter Organization (VHIO), 9.24.2013 By UCSF Partners in D 2013-2014 coordinators Vivian Chen, Irene Lee, Jessica Yu. What is Medicare?. Medicare = US government heath insurance plan for people who are:

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Partners in D: A brief overview

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  1. Partners in D: A brief overview A presentation for Volunteer Health Interpreter Organization (VHIO), 9.24.2013 By UCSF Partners in D 2013-2014 coordinators Vivian Chen, Irene Lee, Jessica Yu

  2. What is Medicare? • Medicare = US government heath insurance plan for people who are: • 65 and older • Permanently disabled • End-stage renal failure • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, aka Lou Gehrig’s disease)

  3. Medicare consists of three coverage subparts: • Part A – government coverage of inpatient services (e.g. hospital care) • Part B – government coverage of outpatient services, excluding most drugs (e.g. doctor visits) • Part D – government-subsidized coverage of outpatient prescription drugs by private prescription drug plans • Part C – government-subsidized all-in-one coverage of Part A, B, and often D services by private plans (e.g. HMOs, PPOs, PFFSs, etc.)

  4. History of Medicare Part D • Established by the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA 2003) • Added to Medicare to provide outpatient prescription drug coverage to Medicare recipients • Prior to Part D, no such coverage available under Medicare • Benefit began January 1, 2006 • Part D is optional – beneficiaries wanting coverage must enroll and choose a prescription drug plan

  5. Medicare Part D(ilemma) • Over 50 Part D prescription drug plans in California alone • Each plan offers varying coverage of different drugs, with different payment schemes • Finding best plan is a complex process that requires knowledge of patient’s drug regimen, income level, and current coverage • Financial assistance available to neediest, but up to beneficiary to find in many cases • Coverage gaps, enrollment penalties, and other formidable hurdles too complex to get into!

  6. So how does a Medicare beneficiary choose!?

  7. Partners in D • Statewide initiative started by UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty • Supported by a $3.7 million grant from the Amgen Foundation over 3.5 years • Includes 7 schools of pharmacy in California • UCSF, UCSD, USC, UOP, Touro, Loma Linda, and Western • Specialized Part D training for student pharmacists • One-on-one counseling to help underserved Medicare patients get the most out of their prescription drug benefit • Peer-to-peer education of future prescribers

  8. Get involved with Partners in D We are currently looking for translators in: • Spanish • Russian • Cantonese • Mandarin • Other languages possible as well

  9. Requirements include: • Health Interpreter training • Three hours of volunteering at a Partners in D outreach • Most outreaches occur during October & November • Most outreaches are located in SF, but two are in Berkeley

  10. Volunteers get the chance to: • Learn more about Medicare Part D • Experience one-on-one interaction with patients in an intimate setting • Observe student pharmacists / pharmacists in action outside a traditional pharmacy • Work closely with UCSF faculty members • Serve the community!

  11. 2013-2014 Outreach Calendar

  12. A peek into Partners in D …http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjwd0-FFk-A

  13. Thank You!Questions: Vivian.Chen@ucsf.edu

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