Elderplan Extra Help (HMO)
Elderplan Extra Help (HMO): A plan that was created for individuals living on an annual income of $16,335 or less and resources that total less than $12,640 (based on 2011 single individual income limits). Eligible individuals may be able to get extra help from the government paying for prescription coverage while enrolled in Elderplan Extra Help (HMO). And when you pay less for Medicare coverage, you have more to spend on things you enjoy. Some plan benefits include:
- $36 monthly Part D plan premium11
- $320 yearly deductible
- $0 network primary care physician visits13
- $3, 400 in-network maximum out-of-pocket limit
- $120 per quarter for over-the-counter, health-related items14
- Comprehensive dental care 16
- $0 routine vision exams and up to $100 for eyeglasses or contact lenses annually16
- $0 routine hearing exams16
- $0 for diabetes self-monitoring training and supplies
- $0 for Medicare-covered services such as lab services, X-ray
- Discounted acupuncture and massage services15
- No-cost gym membership at participating health clubs
All cost sharing is based on your level of Medicaid eligibility.
Want to learn more about everything Elderplan Extra Help (HMO) has to offer? Click on the link to read the Summary of Benefits/Resumen de Beneficios orĀ Evidence of Coverage/Evidencia de Cobertura.




