Understanding Medicare Coverage Options in North Dakota

Navigate Medicare Coverage with confidence in North Dakota.

Medicare coverage in North Dakota consists of various parts designed to meet the healthcare needs of eligible individuals. Medicare Part A covers hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, and some home health services, while Part B provides coverage for outpatient care, preventive services, and necessary medical supplies. Additionally, Part C, or Medicare Advantage, bundles these benefits along with additional services, and Part D offers prescription drug coverage.

Eligibility for Medicare typically begins at age 65, but some individuals may qualify earlier due to disabilities. In North Dakota, residents must understand the various enrollment options and timelines to ensure they receive the coverage they need, including the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), General Enrollment Period (GEP), and Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) which cater to specific circumstances.

Eligibility — who qualifies

In North Dakota, eligibility for Medicare entails meeting certain age and disability requirements. Generally, individuals aged 65 or older qualify for Medicare, but those under 65 may qualify based on disability after receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for 24 months. Income limits and asset tests for additional programs, like the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) and Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB), can vary based on household size.

North Dakota also offers Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) that help pay for Medicare premiums and cost-sharing. The QMB program assists low-income individuals by covering premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance. The SLMB program provides assistance for those who may not meet the QMB criteria but still need help with premiums. Additionally, the Qualified Individual (QI) program offers temporary assistance for individuals just above the SLMB threshold.

For those needing help with prescription drug costs, the Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy, LIS) program is available to assist eligible individuals with their Part D plan costs. This program also has specific income and asset limits, which makes it crucial for applicants to check their eligibility thoroughly.

How to apply, step by step

Step 1

Determine Eligibility

Start by assessing your eligibility for Medicare, including the different parts, as well as any additional assistance programs like Extra Help or MSPs.

Step 2

Gather Documentation

Collect necessary documents such as proof of age, income statements, and asset information to support your application for Medicare and any related programs.

Step 3

Visit the Social Security Administration

Apply for Medicare online at the Social Security Administration website or by visiting your local SSA office in North Dakota.

Step 4

Enroll in a Part D Plan

Once enrolled in Medicare, evaluate your options for Part D coverage and choose a plan that meets your prescription needs.

Step 5

Apply for Extra Help

If you think you may qualify, use the Social Security Administration website to apply for Extra Help (LIS) for prescription drug costs.

Step 6

Contact Local SHIP

Reach out to the State Health Insurance Counseling (SHIP) program in North Dakota for personalized assistance with your Medicare options.

Common mistakes & how to avoid them

⚠︎ Missing Enrollment Periods

Fix: Many applicants overlook critical enrollment periods. Always mark your calendar for the IEP, GEP, and SEPs to avoid gaps in coverage.

⚠︎ Not Reviewing Part D Plans Annually

Fix: Medicare Part D plans can change yearly. Make it a habit to review and compare plans each fall during the open enrollment period.

⚠︎ Applying for Extra Help Too Late

Fix: Don’t delay applying for Extra Help if you qualify. Late applications can lead to extra costs or gaps in prescription coverage.

⚠︎ Incomplete Applications

Fix: Double-check your applications for completeness before submission. Missing information can delay your enrollment or benefits.

⚠︎ Ignoring Medicare Savings Programs

Fix: Some may qualify for low-income programs without realizing it. Explore MSPs like QMB and SLMB to save on costs.

Local resources in North Dakota

North Dakota Department of Human Services

Assists residents with Medicaid and Medicare information.

600 E Boulevard Ave, Dept 325, Bismarck, ND 58505

ND Health Information Network

Provides resources about Medicare and health insurance options.

1000 E Divide Ave, Bismarck, ND 58501

AARP North Dakota

Offers guidance on Medicare coverage and options for seniors.

1417 29th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201

Great Plains Food Bank

Provides information about SNAP and other assistance programs, including Medicare help.

1720 1st Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

North Dakota SHIP

State Health Insurance Assistance Program that offers counseling and assistance.

800-222-7570 (statewide hotline)

If you're denied — the appeal process

If your application for Medicare coverage or any related assistance is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Start by reviewing the denial notice for specific reasons and required actions. Gather any additional documentation that supports your case and submit a written appeal to the appropriate agency within the indicated timeframe. Keep a copy of everything you send for your records. It may also be beneficial to consult with a local SHIP counselor for assistance with the appeal process.

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Questions families ask

What is Medicare Part A?
Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health services.
How do I enroll in Medicare?
You can enroll in Medicare through the Social Security Administration online or at your local SSA office during your designated enrollment period.
What is the difference between IEP, GEP, and SEP?
The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is when you first become eligible, the General Enrollment Period (GEP) is for late enrollment, and Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) apply to specific qualifying events.
What is Extra Help for Medicare Part D?
Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) assists eligible individuals by reducing costs for Medicare Part D prescription drugs based on income and asset criteria.
What are Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)?
MSPs help pay for Medicare premiums and some cost-sharing for eligible low-income individuals, including QMB, SLMB, and QI programs.
Can I apply for Medicare if I am under 65?
Yes, individuals under 65 may qualify for Medicare if they have received SSDI benefits for 24 months or have certain conditions.
What should I do if I miss my enrollment period?
If you miss your enrollment period, you may need to wait until the next GEP or see if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
Where can I find assistance with applying for Medicare?
You can contact local organizations like the ND SHIP program or your local Department of Human Services for free assistance with Medicare applications.

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