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Full vs Partial Dual Eligibility

Full vs Partial Dual Eligibility

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 7 October, 2024 | 0

The recent changes to Medicare SEPs for full, partial and LIS only members has caused some people to ask questions about Full vs Partial Dual Eligibility.

Watch a quick YouTube video on the Dual eligible SEP changes

Full Dual Eligibility

Individuals who are eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare are dual eligible. In other words, To have full dual eligibility, it means you qualify for full Medicaid benefits from your state as well as Medicare. Medicare covers most healthcare benefits, although Medicaid pays some out-of-pocket costs such as premiums, copays, coinsurance and deductibles as well as long-term care.

Those who are dual eligible may qualify for a DSNP plan. A DSNP plan is a kind of Medicare Advantage plan that provides additional benefits not provided by Medicare or Medicaid.

Partial Dual Eligibility

If an individual is Partial dual eligible, it means their income level qualifies them for an MSP (Medicare Savings Program). Each state manages the MSPs using their Medicaid program. MSPs cover some Medicare costs, such as Part A & Part B premiums. It is important to note; partial dual eligibility doesn’t provide the same medical benefit coverage as full Medicaid.

Some individuals who qualify as partial dual may also qualify for a DSNP (Dual Special Needs) plan. Although Medicare pays most of the health care benefits, partial duals are responsible for out-of-pocket costs.

How a MSP helps partial duals

When Medicare enrollees receive medical care, Medicare doesn’t cover the entire cost of the services. There is usually an amount that’s left over. This amount is the beneficiaries’ responsibility and is called cost share or out-of-pocket cost and includes copays, coinsurance premiums and deductibles. This amount is the responsibility of the member. This who are enrolled in an MSP may receive help from Medicaid in paying for some of those costs. The amount of help (or cost sharing) received from Medicaid depends on income level and assets (such as real estate).

The 4 types of partial dual eligibles

QMB – Qualified Medicare Beneficiary

Members who receive help at the QMB level receive helps paying for premiums for Medicare Parts A & B as well as some cost shares for deductibles, copays and coinsurance.


SLMB – Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary


The SLMB program provides help with Part B premiums only.

QI – Qualified Individual

Those at the QI level receive help with Part B premium payments, these individuals may have a higher income than SLMB recipients.

QDWI – Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals


Individuals on QDWI program receive helps paying Medicare Part A premiums (hospital insurance) . This level of help applies to disabled individuals who have returned to work and lost their premium-free Medicare Part A coverage.

Medicare financial assistance

Medicare financial assistance

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 10 February, 2024 | 0

Medicare financial assistance

Because the cost of healthcare continues to rise, especially for seniors, it is important for them to have access to Medicare financial assistance.  There are several ways for Medicare beneficiaries to access financial assistance to help alleviate the burden of medical expenses.  We will go over a few ways beneficiaries can get financial assistance with their medical expenses.

Medicare Basics

Before we go over financial assistance programs, it’s important to understand the different parts of Medicare.

1. Part A (Hospital Insurance) – Covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care.

2. Part B (Medical Insurance): Covers outpatient care, doctor visits, preventive services, and some home health care.

3. Part C (Medicare Advantage): A private insurance plan that includes coverage from both Part A and Part B.

4. Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage): Offers prescription drug coverage through private insurance plan.

Medicare Savings Programs

Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program: This program helps pay for Part A and Part B premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance for individuals with limited income and resources.

Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) Program: Offers assistance with Part B premiums for those with slightly higher income levels than QMB.

Qualified Individual (QI) Program: Provides help with Part B premiums on a first-come, first-served basis for those who meet income requirements.

Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI) Program: Assists certain disabled individuals who lost premium-free Part A due to returning to work.

Find out about MSPs (Medicare savings programs)

Extra Help with Prescription Drug Costs

The Extra Help program assists with Part D prescription drug plan costs, including premiums, deductibles, and copayments. Eligibility is based on income and resources.

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs)

Some states offer additional assistance for prescription drug costs beyond what Medicare provides. These state-sponsored programs vary, so beneficiaries should check with their state’s health department for details.

Find out what’s available in your state.

Click here to learn about the Medicare prescription payment plan.

Medicare Advantage Plans additional benefits

Some Medicare Advantage plans offer additional financial assistance beyond original Medicare.  Medicare beneficiaries who have limited income and assets qualify to enroll in DSNP MAPD plans. These may include reduced copayments, coverage for vision and dental care, and other benefits for groceries rides to medical appointments and much more.

Medicare and Medicaid – Dual eligible benefits

For individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligible), both programs work together to provide comprehensive coverage. Medicaid can help cover costs that Medicare doesn’t, such as long-term care, and assistance with co-pays, coinsurance and more.

Click here to learn more about Medicare and Medicaid

Appealing Decisions and Seeking Help:

Beneficiaries have the right to appeal if they disagree with a Medicare decision. Additionally, various organizations and resources, such as the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), can provide guidance and assistance in navigating the complexities of Medicare.

Medicare financial assistance programs play a crucial role in providing seniors access to the healthcare they need without facing overwhelming financial burdens. It is essential for beneficiaries to be aware of the programs available, understand eligibility criteria, and seek assistance when they need it. By taking advantage of these resources, individuals can navigate the Medicare maze and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with comprehensive healthcare coverage.

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What is a DSNP

What is a DSNP

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 25 November, 2023 | 0

What is a DSNP

If you are an insurance agent or you have seen some of the Medicare commercials on tv, you have probably heard about dual eligible special needs plans or DSNPs.  This might make you wonder, what is a DSNP.

DSNPs are Medicare Advantage plans that provide specialized healthcare benefits to qualified individuals who have both Medicare and Medicaid benefits.

Why are DSNP plans a good choice

For many beneficiaries who qualify for dual-eligible healthcare benefits, it may be difficult to coordinate their health care benefits between Medicare and Medicaid. That is why the DSNP (special needs plans) area a good choice.  These plans provide members with an easy way to manage their healthcare coverage with the use of 1 plan as opposed to multiple plans and ID cards.

DSNP plans all include prescription drug coverage as well as some of the benefits in listed below.

Please note: each plan provides its own list of benefits.  To view a full list of benefits for a particular plan, check the Summary of benefits or evidence of coverage.

  1. $0 plan premiums
  2. Coordination of healthcare services
  3. Dental benefits
  4.  Hearing benefits
  5.  Hearing benefits
  6.  An allowance for OTC items
  7.  Free transportation to and from doctor’s visits
  8.  Fitness programs
  9.  Telehealth services
  10.  An allowance for healthy foods or other items

Who offers DSNP plans

DSNPs are offered to qualified beneficiaries through private insurance companies. The insurance companies that offer the plans are required to include all benefits that Original Medicare covers (Part A & Part B). Each individual state controls the extra benefits that providers can offer.  These plans are not available in all states.

You can quickly find out which plans are available in each state by running a quote on Connecture or Sunfire.

Click here to watch a quick YouTube video on using Connecture and Sunfire

There are different types of DSNP plans

Each type of DSNP is based on your level of eligibility for Medicaid.  Insurnace carriers offer a limited choice of DSNP plans based on the service area.  The level are as follows:

  1. All-Dual
  2. Full-Benefit
  3. Medicare Zero Cost Sharing
  4. Dula Eligible Subset
  5. Dual Eligible Subset Medicare Zero Cost Sharing

Who is eligible for a DSNP plan

Beneficiaries may be eligible for a DSNP plan if they have dual coverage from both Medicare and Medicaid. In order to qualify for Medicare benefits you must:

  1. Either be a US citizen or a legal resident for a minimum of 5 years.
  2. Be 65 years old or have a qualifying disability if you are under 65 years old.
  3. To qualify for free Medicare Part A, you need to have worked at a Social Security qualified job for at least 40 quarters (10 years).

In order to receive Medicaid benefits, you must:

  1. Be a US citizen or meet other immigration requirements and reside in the state in which you qualify.
  2. Have a valid Social Security number.
  3. You must either be 65 or older or have a permanent disability as defined by the Social Security administration.
  4. Have an income level that does not exceed your state’s income threshold.

Find out if you qualify for state Medicaid benefits

As a licensed insurance agent, you can help sort out all the plan choices as well as the additional benefits each plan offers so your clients feel confident in their plan choice.

Learn the difference between Medicare and Medicaid

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