2023 eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO)

eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) H1280-002 is a 2023 Medicare Advantage Plan or Part-C by eternalHealth available to residents in Massachusetts. This plan includes extra prescription drug (Part-D) coverage. eternalHealth eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) has a monthly premium of $35.00 and has an in-network maximum out-of-pocket limit of $4,500 (MOOP). This means that if you get sick or need a high-cost procedure the co-pays are capped once you pay $4,500 out-of-pocket. This can be an extremely nice safety net.

eternalHealth works with Medicare to provide significant coverage beyond Part A and Part B benefits. If you decide to sign up for eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) you still retain Original Medicare. But you will get extra Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) coverage from eternalHealth and not Original Medicare. With 2023 Medicare Advantage Plan you are always covered for urgently needed and emergency care. Plus, you receive all the benefits of Original Medicare from eternalHealth except hospice care. Original Medicare still provides you with hospice care if you sign up for Medicare Advantage in Massachusetts.



2023 eternalHealth Medicare Advantage Plan Overview

Name:eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO)
Plan ID:H1280 002 0
Provider:eternalHealth
Year:2023
Type:Local HMO
Combined Premium (C+D):$35.00/mo
Part C Premium:$0/mo
MOOP:$4,500/yr
Part D (Drug) Premium:$35.00/mo
Part D Supplemental Premium$0/mo
Total Part D Premium:$35.00/mo
Drug Deductible:$170.00/yr
Tiers with No Deductible:1
Gap Coverage:No
Benchmark:Not below the regional benchmark
Type of Medicare Health:Enhanced Alternative
Drug Benefit Type:Enhanced
Similar Plan: H1280-001




What type of plan is eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO)

eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) is a Local HMO. With a health maintenance organization (HMO) you will be required to receive most of your health care from an in-network provider. Health maintenance organizations require that you select a primary care physician (PCP). Your primary care physician will serve as your personal doctor to provide all of your basic healthcare services. If you require specialized care or a physician specialist, your primary care physician will make the arrangements and inform you where you can go in the network. You will need your primary care physician approval, called a referral. Services received from an out-of-network provider are not typically covered.



How much does eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) cost?


Monthly Premium

A monthly premium is the fee you pay to the plan in exchange for coverage. eternalHealth charges a $35.00 consolidated premium. The Part C premium is $0 this charge covers Medicare medical, hospital benefits and supplemental benefits if offered. You generally are also responsible for paying the Part B premium.


Part-D Deductible and Premium

An annual deductible is the amount you pay out-of-pocket for your prescription drugs before your plan begins to pay. eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) has a monthly drug premium of $35.00 and a $170.00 drug deductible. This eternalHealth plan offers a $35.00 Part-D Basic Premium that is Not below the regional benchmark. This covers the basic prescription benefit only and does not cover enhanced drug benefits such as medical benefits or hospital benefits. The Part D Supplemental Premium is $0. This Premium covers any enhanced plan benefits offered by eternalHealth above and beyond the standard PDP benefits. This can include extra coverage in the gap, lower co-payments, and coverage of non-Part D drugs. The Part D Total Premium is $35.00. The Part D Total Premium is the addition of supplemental and basic premiums for some plans this amount can be lowered due to negative basic or supplemental premiums.


eternalHealth Gap Coverage

In 2023 once you and your plan provider have spent $4660 on covered drugs. (Combined amount plus your deductible) You will be in the coverage gap. (AKA "donut hole") You will be required to pay 25% for prescription drugs unless your plan offers extra coverage. This eternalHealth plan does not offer extra coverage through the gap.


Extra Help Premium Assistance

The Low Income Subsidy (LIS) Extra Helps people with Medicare pay for prescription drugs and lowers the costs of Medicare prescription drug coverage. Income limits are based on the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), which changes every year in February or March. The 2022 income limit is $1,719 ($2,309 for couples) per month. Depending on your income level you may be eligible for a full 75%, 50%, 25% premium assistance. The eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) medicare insurance offers a $0 premium obligation if you receive a full low-income subsidy (LIS) assistance. And the payment is $8.70 for 75% low-income subsidy $17.50 for 50% and $26.20 for 25%.


Full Assistance Premium:$0
75% Assistance Premium:$8.70
50% Assistance Premium:$17.50
25% Assistance Premium:$26.20


MOOP

The maximum out-of-pocket (MOOP) is a yearly limit on your out-of-pocket costs. eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) by eternalHealth MOOP is $4,500. Once you spend $4,500 you will pay nothing for Part A or Part B covered services. Copayments and coinsurance for Medicare approved services apply toward your out-of-pocket limit. Remember Original Medicare (Parts A and B) doesn’t have a MOOP.



Formulary and Drug Coverage

eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) formulary is divided into tiers or levels of coverage based on usage and according to the medication costs. Each tier will have a defined copay that you must pay to receive the drug. Drugs in lower tiers will usually cost less than those in higher tiers. By reviewing different Medicare Drug formularies, you can pick a Medicare Advantage plan that covers your medications. Additionally, you can choose a plan that has your drugs listed at a lower price.

Drug Tier Copay
Preferred
Pharmacy
Copay
Nonpreferred
Pharmacy
Tier 1 NA $0
Tier 2 NA $5
Tier 3 NA $47
Tier 4 NA $100
Tier 5 NA 30%

The complete eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) Formulary.
*Initial Coverage Phase and 30 day supply





2023 Summary of Benefits


The benefit information provided is a summary of what eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) covers and what you pay (such as copayments and coinsurance amounts) for certain common medical events. The Summary of Benefits from eternalHealth helps get an idea of how much financial protection the plan is generally expected to provide for common health conditions. This section also contains information on coverage for in-network and out-of-network providers.

Wellness programs (e.g., fitness, nursing hotline)Covered



Contact lenses


Vision$0 copay



Eyeglass frames


Vision$0 copay



Eyeglass lenses


Vision$0 copay



Eyeglasses (frames and lenses)


Vision$0 copay



Other


VisionNot covered



Routine eye exam


Vision$0 copay



Upgrades


Vision$0 copay




Transportation$0 copay
Skilled Nursing Facility$0 per day for days 1 through 20
$196 per day for days 21 through 61
$0 per day for days 62 through 100



Occupational therapy visit


Rehabilitation services$30 copay



Physical therapy and speech and language therapy visit


Rehabilitation services$30 copay



Cleaning


Preventive dental$0 copay



Dental x-ray(s)


Preventive dental$0 copay



Fluoride treatment


Preventive dentalNot covered



Oral exam


Preventive dental$0 copay




Preventive care$0 copay
Outpatient hospital coverage$0-250 copay per visit
In-Network Other health plan deductibles?No
Optional supplemental benefitsNo



Inpatient hospital - psychiatric


Mental health services$200 per day for days 1 through 5
$0 per day for days 6 through 90



Outpatient group therapy visit


Mental health services$0-25 copay



Outpatient group therapy visit with a psychiatrist


Mental health services$0-25 copay



Outpatient individual therapy visit


Mental health services$0-25 copay



Outpatient individual therapy visit with a psychiatrist


Mental health services$0-25 copay



Chemotherapy


Medicare Part B drugs20% coinsurance



Other Part B drugs


Medicare Part B drugs20% coinsurance



Diabetes supplies


Medical equipment/supplies0-20% coinsurance per item



Durable medical equipment (e.g., wheelchairs, oxygen)


Medical equipment/supplies20% coinsurance per item



Prosthetics (e.g., braces, artificial limbs)


Medical equipment/supplies20% coinsurance per item




Maximum out-of-pocket enrollee responsibility (does not include prescription drugs)$4,500 In-network
Inpatient hospital coverage$200 per day for days 1 through 5
$0 per day for days 6 through 90



Fitting/evaluation


HearingNot covered



Hearing aids


Hearing$395-695 copay



Hearing exam


Hearing$15 copay




Health plan deductible$0
Ground ambulance$250 copay



Foot exams and treatment


Foot care (podiatry services)$25 copay



Routine foot care


Foot care (podiatry services)Not covered



Emergency


Emergency care/Urgent care$95 copay per visit (always covered)



Urgent care


Emergency care/Urgent care$0-40 copay per visit (always covered)



Primary


Doctor visits$0 copay



Specialist


Doctor visits$25 copay per visit



Diagnostic radiology services (e.g., MRI)


Diagnostic procedures/lab services/imaging$100-200 copay



Diagnostic tests and procedures


Diagnostic procedures/lab services/imaging$0-10 copay



Lab services


Diagnostic procedures/lab services/imaging$0-10 copay



Outpatient x-rays


Diagnostic procedures/lab services/imaging$5 copay



Diagnostic services


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance



Endodontics


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance



Extractions


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance



Non-routine services


Comprehensive dentalNot covered



Periodontics


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance



Prosthodontics, other oral/maxillofacial surgery, other services


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance



Restorative services


Comprehensive dental50% coinsurance




In-Network Additional benefits and/or reduced cost-sharing for enrollees with certain health conditions?No




Coverage Area

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The availability of Medicare Advantage Plans will vary according to your region. This is why the Coverage Area matters in terms of Medicare eligibility. You will always be eligible for Original Medicare, but eligibility for eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) requires you to live in that plan’s service area. The service area is listed below:



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How much does eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) cost?

eternalHealth charges a $35.00 consolidated monthly premium. A monthly premium is the fee you pay to the plan in exchange for coverage of Medicare medical, hospital benefits and supplemental benefits if offered. You generally are also responsible for paying the Part B premium.

How much is eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) MOOP?

The maximum out-of-pocket (MOOP) is a yearly limit on your out-of-pocket costs. eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) by eternalHealth MOOP is $4,500. Once you spend $4,500 you will pay nothing for Part A or Part B covered services.

What type of plan is eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO)?

eternalHealth ForeverMore HMO (HMO) is a Local HMO. With a health maintenance organization you will be required to receive most of your health care from an in-network provider. HMOs require that you select a primary care physician (PCP).



Source:CMS. Data as of Oct 1, 2022.

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Notes: Data are subject to change as contracts are finalized. For 2023, enhanced alternative may offer extra cost sharing reductions in the gap on a sub-set of the formulary drugs, beyond the standard Part-D benefit. Includes 2023 approved contracts. Employer sponsored 800 series and plans under sanction are excluded.

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