Managed Blue for SeniorsSM is a Medicare supplement plan only offered through employers. It can be added to Medicare Parts A and B coverage to fill "gaps" in your Medicare coverageMade up of two parts: Hospital Insurance (Part A) and Medical Insurance (Part B). (See Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance); Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance).)
. If you have Managed Blue for Seniors, you'll choose a primary care providerA doctor who is trained to give you basic care. In many Medicare managed care plans, you must see your primary care doctor before you see any other health care provider.
(PCP) who will coordinate your care and refer you to specialists should you need them. Visit Find a Doctor for a listing of our providers.
The following is standard for most Managed Blue for Seniors plans, but your benefits may vary depending on your employer. Please check with your plan sponsor (usually your company's or former employer's health benefits administrator) or union for your specific coverage details.
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Routine office visits |
$10 per visit |
With Managed Blue for Seniors prescription drug plan, you'll be covered for over 4,000 generic, preferred brand-name, and non-preferred prescription medications. It's also important to note that with Managed Blue for Seniors, your prescription coverage is considered creditable. This simply means that the prescription coverage you receive under your Managed Blue for Seniors plan meets the Medicare Part D prescription coverage standards set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Coverage is considered creditable if it pays out at least as much as the Medicare prescription benefit will pay out. This is an important consideration because if you decide to end your coverage under Managed Blue for Seniors and enroll in another Medicare plan, you will not incur a |
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X-ray and lab tests |
No charge |
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Inpatient careHealth care that you get when you are admitted to a hospital. |
No charge |
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Emergency room services |
$50 per visit |