Empire
Medicare related coverage offers Medicare-eligible retirees protection from
costly health care by filling the gaps in Medicare coverage.
While Medicare Parts A and B cover hospital and medical
care, most benefits are subject to deductibles or coinsurance. This Medicare
Supplement plan helps retirees with Medicare Part A and B avoid out-of-pocket
costs by reimbursing the deductible and coinsurance amounts.
For example, if you are hospitalized because you need
surgery, the plan's hospital coverage combined with Medicare Part A provides
benefits for room, board, general nursing, and other hospital services. The
plan's medical coverage, with Medicare Part B, provides benefits for physician
services and supplies.
Prescription Drug Coverage - Optional Rider
Retiree must purchase the Optional Rider in order to receive the following prescription drug benefit. For prescription drug costs between $0 and $2,400 retiree pays the following:
Retail
copays: $10 generic/$25 preferred brand/$50 non-preferred brand name and 25% copay for biologicals for 34 day supply.
Mail order: $20 generic/$50 preferred brand/$100 non-preferred brand name for 90 day supply. After prescription drug expenses reach $2,400, retiree will be responsible for a 50% coinsurance up to $3,850.
After retiree reaches $3,850 in out-of-pocket prescription
drug costs, retiree will pay either a $2.15 copay for a generic preferred brand
drug that is a multi-source drug or $5.35 for all other drugs, or 5% copay per
prescription (whichever is greater).
Cost
See rate page for pension deductions.
See the rate page
For More Information
For additional information about the program, please call
(800) 767-8672 from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Contact the plan at:
Empire BlueCross BlueShield
City of New York Dedicated Service Center
PO Box 1407
Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008-1407
Visit the Plan Web site
Updated to reflect changes
to Prescription Drug Benefit effective January 1, 2007.