UnitedHealthcare, National Council on Aging
Launch Medicare Education Initiative
Community
events, public service information campaign
and a national survey to help baby boomers,
older adults learn more about their
health-care options
August 2, 2011--During this first year
of historic growth in the Medicare
population as baby boomers begin turning 65,
UnitedHealthcare and the National Council on
Aging (NCOA) are partnering to help Medicare
beneficiaries, their caregivers and baby
boomers learn more about their health-care
options now and in the years ahead.
Recent surveys suggest that seniors and
other beneficiaries have trouble
understanding the Medicare program,
including changes from health reform and how
they will plan for and manage their
health-care as they age. With the oldest
baby boomers becoming eligible for Medicare
this year at a rate of 10,000 a day, the
need for clear, easy-to-understand
information about the program and how it
works will increase dramatically.
Throughout the summer and early fall,
UnitedHealthcare and NCOA will partner to
help seniors and their caregivers better
understand Medicare. Activities will
include:
Grassroots initiatives, such as public
service announcements and local-market
events at senior community centers, to
educate seniors and their families about the
importance of researching Medicare options
and finding the right plan for them;
An independent survey of adults aged 60+ to
gauge their understanding of the Medicare
program;
A panel discussion in Washington, D.C., to
release the survey findings, discuss their
implications for Medicare education, and
examine the key issues facing beneficiaries
today as well as how baby boomers will
interact with Medicare in the years ahead.
"Our goal is to help improve the health and
well-being of America's older adults by
empowering them to ask the right questions
and know their options," said Tom Paul, CEO,
UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement.
"Consumers who understand Medicare are more
prepared to make informed health-care
decisions. Better decisions contribute to
better health outcomes."
"Increasing access to benefits and resources
is at the core of our mission," said Jim
Firman, president and CEO, NCOA.
"Collaboration among various stakeholders is
the most effective way to identify
solutions.
"By
partnering with UnitedHealthcare, we hope to
provide Medicare beneficiaries with
important information to help them find the
support they need to live secure lives."
This campaign will help NCOA and
UnitedHealthcare expand the reach and impact
of their existing Medicare education
efforts. In 2010, NCOA launched "Straight
Talk for Seniors," a national education
campaign to help seniors understand the
health reform law and how it will affect
them and their Medicare coverage. In 1996,
UnitedHealthcare began distributing its
award-winning Medicare Made Clear
educational materials to Medicare
beneficiaries. Since then, the campaign has
become more robust with the addition of a
website and other user-friendly tools that
explain how Medicare works in simple,
easy-to-understand language.
More information is available at
www.NCOA.org/Medicare and
www.MedicareMadeClear.com .
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping
people nationwide live healthier lives by
simplifying the health-care experience,
meeting consumer health and wellness needs,
and sustaining trusted relationships with
care providers. The company offers the full
spectrum of health benefit programs for
individuals, employers and Medicare and
Medicaid beneficiaries, and contracts
directly with more than 650,000 physicians
and care professionals and 5,000 hospitals
nationwide. UnitedHealthcare serves more
than 38 million people and is one of the
businesses of UnitedHealth Group UNH +0.52% ,
a diversified Fortune 50 health and
well-being company.
About NCOA
The National Council on Aging is a nonprofit
service and advocacy organization
headquartered in Washington, D.C. NCOA's
mission is to improve the lives of millions
of older adults, especially those who are
vulnerable and disadvantaged. NCOA is a
national voice for older Americans and the
community organizations that serve them.
It brings together nonprofit organizations,
businesses, and government to develop
creative solutions that improve the lives of
all older adults. NCOA works
with thousands of organizations across the
country to help seniors find jobs and
benefits, improve their health, live
independently, and remain active in their
communities.
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SOURCE
National Council on Aging