The Department of Human Services issued the following statement.
Volunteers and staff with the State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) are prepared to assist Mississippians in navigating the complexities of Medicare. Medicare open enrollment continues through December 7, 2022. Medicare recipients needing assistance navigating Medicare have until December 7, 2022, to contact a State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) counselor to review coverage changes that take effect on January 1, 2023.
The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) offers in-person and phone-based counseling to support Medicare-eligible Mississippians in understanding available coverage options. It is important for individuals to review their coverage, even if they are satisfied with their current plans, and make any necessary adjustments to make their coverage more effective.
Executive Director Bob Anderson highlighted the importance of the free SHIP service, “it is important for Mississippians to access information about their health insurance options. SHIP provides community-engaged services to individuals with disabilities so that their families can access resources. The Division of Aging and Adult Services assures that your loved ones receive enrollment assistance.”
SHIP counselors will provide free, confidential, individual counseling to help beneficiaries find the most comprehensive and cost-effective Medicare health plan and Part D coverage. They can also check to see whether individuals are eligible for Medicare Savings Programs. Those with Medicare who have difficulty paying for medical care may qualify for Medicare Savings Programs. These programs can help save money on premiums, prescription drugs, and other health care costs. Enrolling in Medicare is one of the most important and confusing decisions senior adults are called upon to make. SHIP is here to help you through the process.
For more information about SHIP services and the Medicare Open Enrollment Period, call 1-844-822-4622 or 1-800-948-3090. Help is available M-F 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. or visit https://www.mdhs.ms.gov/
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MDHS has problems with their assigned duties and want to take on more responsibilities. It makes them look good when the Legislature comes to town in January. “ look what we are doing”.
It’s all about looking good in the eyes of the money givers.
Not saying the MDHS Director is not trying. This ain’t nothing new.
Would like to know who gets that contract to complete this task and who they are related to.
I've seen similar booths (tables) set up in Wal Marts recently, but they're hawking particular Medicare Advantage type B-Shat. If I see Namath or JJ, I'm hauling ass out of that store!
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