| NCOA's  BenefitsCheckUp Site Speeds Filing for Medicare Extra Help and Other BenefitsBased on the posting  “NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp Now Allows Automatic Filing for  Medicare Extra Help and Other Needed Benefits”, at brainbasedbusiness.com Edited (with  Introduction) by Dr. Don Rose, Writer, Life Alert -- If you are a senior citizen, and you think you may be  eligible for Medicare’s Extra Help benefit, this article is for you. Or perhaps  you know someone who may qualify for Extra Help, or other benefits, but is  unaware of them. Whatever the case may be, this article is for you, as it discusses  how the BenefitsCheckUp website is assisting older Americans with automatic filing for benefits they are entitled to. More specifically, www.benefitscheckup.org could be especially helpful to the more than 630,000 who were "deemed  eligible" in the first Medicare Part D enrollment period, but have lost  their eligibility for the low income subsidy and must now apply for it. --Dr. Don Rose--
 IntroductionThe National Council on Aging (NCOA) has added a new feature to  its Web-based BenefitsCheckUp service that could assist several  million people who are eligible for (but have not enrolled in) the Extra Help benefit, available through Medicare's Prescription Drug Coverage (also  known as Part D). The new service,  available at www.benefitscheckup.org,  could be especially helpful to the more than 630,000 people who were  "deemed eligible" for Extra Help in 2006, but who have recently lost  their automatic eligibility for this assistance and must now apply for it.
 Speeding up Extra Help"If someone with Medicare has limited income and resources, there's no  reason not to apply for the Extra Help," said James Firman, NCOA president  and CEO. "And now, anyone anytime can use the Web to speed up this process  and find out if they can also get extra income or other help with paying for  their medicines or health care expenses."
 How to get Extra Help, and how  much it helpsPeople must apply to the Social Security Administration (SSA) first to find out  if they qualify for Extra Help. If someone qualifies, they can save on average $3,700 a year since Medicare's Extra Help  will pay their cost sharing, and they  will have no gap in coverage (the donut hole). This year’s deadline for  enrollment in a Medicare Part D plan is December  31, 2006.
               People with Medicare, family members or caregivers can now use  NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp site (at BenefitsCheckUp.org) to submit their  applications for Extra Help electronically, and receive immediate confirmation  that SSA received the application. The extra benefits of  BenefitsCheckUpIn addition, without filling out any other questionnaire, the “BenefitsCheckUpRx  - Extra Help with Prescription Costs” feature will tell users if they  qualify for other federal or state benefits programs. These include  programs that can save them money on health care (Medicare Savings Programs and  Medicaid), provide extra income (Supplemental Security Income), find other prescription savings (State Pharmacy  Assistance Programs) or help in paying for food (Food Stamps).
 Fast, free feature fits  technology to need"We added this new feature to BenefitsCheckUp because we received lots of  requests from individuals and feedback from organizations involved in finding  and helping people with Medicare that some other tool was needed," said  Stuart Spector, senior vice president of the NCOA's Benefits Access Group.  "The new BenefitsCheckUp Extra Help feature is free, it's fast and it is  confidential."
 
 Conclusion
 NCOA, which led far-reaching outreach and enrollment efforts  during the initial Part D enrollment period, continues its work in helping to  find and enroll those who may be eligible for Medicare Extra Help. The Council  is doing this through its ongoing support of local Access to Benefits  Coalitions in 44 areas, and the second phase of its My Medicare Matters  campaign. Seniors nationwide should  take advantage of NCOA’s efforts, since the only thing you have to lose is the  size of your Medicare bill.
 About  the National Council on AgingFounded in 1950, the National Council on  Aging is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the health and  independence of older persons and to increasing their continuing contributions  to communities, society, and future generations. For more information on NCOA,  visit the National Council on Aging website (www.ncoa.org).
 About  BenefitsCheckUpSince 2001, 1.8 million  people have used BenefitsCheckUp and 400,000 have found benefits programs that  help them pay for prescription drugs, health care, rent, utilities, and other  needs. For more information about how to become a BenefitsCheckUp Organizational  Edition user, please send email to support@benefitscheckup.org.
 
               
 This  article is based on content in a posting entitled “NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp Now Allows Automatic Filing for  Medicare Extra Help and Other Needed Benefits”, on the brainbasedbusiness.com website. The  information provided is, to the best of our knowledge, reliable and accurate.  However, while Life Alert always strives to  provide true, precise and consistent information, we cannot guarantee 100  percent accuracy. Readers are encouraged to review the original article, and  use any resource links provided to gather more information before drawing  conclusions and making decisions. The article on this Life Alert website  and the content it is based on are covered by a Creative  Commons License. You are free to copy, distribute, display, and perform  the work; to make derivative works; to make commercial use of the work -- under the following  conditions: Attribution -- You must attribute the work  in the manner specified by the author or licensor. For any reuse or  distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.  Please go to the Creative  Commons License site for more information on the CC license that  applies to this work. Dr. Don Rose writes books, papers and  articles on computers, the Internet, AI, science and technology, and issues  related to seniors.For more information about Life Alert and its many services and  benefits for seniors nationwide, please visit the following websites: http://www.lifealert.com
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