Health Net Reminds Seniors That Open Enrollment Closes March 31

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Article Date: 19 Mar 2009 - 2:00 PDT

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Health Net, Inc. reminds seniors, age 65 or older, and others who are eligible for Medicare that the Medicare Open Enrollment period closes on Tues., Mar. 31, 2009.

If Medicare beneficiaries are not satisfied with the choice they made in November or December of last year during the Annual Election Period, they have one last chance to switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan for 2009. This opportunity allows seniors to ensure their coverage truly meets their needs.

"With the March 31 deadline drawing near, Medicare beneficiaries should consider whether their current plan really meets their needs," said Scott R. Kelly, chief Government Programs officer, Health Net, Inc. "In reviewing their options, the most important factors they should consider are the 4 Cs - Cost, Customer Service, Convenience and Coverage."

The 4 Cs

One fact individuals should consider when reviewing their options is the cost of monthly premiums, deductibles and copayments. Consumers should also look at customer service. Are the people at the plan helpful? Do they understand your personal needs? Then think about convenience. If their plan does not have an agreement with their favorite pharmacy, consumers will spend time traveling to different drugstores. If a Medicare beneficiary's doctors are not in the provider network, they will have to switch doctors. Coverage is one of "the 4 C's" because every Medicare plan with a pharmacy benefit does not cover every medication. If there are prescription drugs beneficiaries currently take, or expect to take, make sure they are covered. Otherwise, they could be enrolled in a plan that does not pay for the medications they need.

For more information about the 4 Cs and choosing the right Medicare plan, visit http://www.abetterdecision.com. Health Net also has Medicare experts available on its toll-free number, 1-800-903-0944, to answer Medicare questions. In California, individuals can visit a Health Net Community Solutions Center in East Los Angeles or Modesto. Medicare Beneficiaries also can go to http://www.medicare.gov to review their options or contact their current Medicare provider with their questions.

Some Limitations to Switching Plans

During the open enrollment period, Jan. 1 through Mar. 31, individuals have an opportunity to switch plans, but there are limitations. Specifically, they must continue to keep prescription drug coverage if they had it as of Dec. 31. Or, if Medicare beneficiaries did not have prescription drug coverage as of Dec. 31, they cannot add it to their plan if they decide to switch.

After Mar. 31, 2009, until the start of the next annual election period in November of 2009, individuals can join or change plans for only a few specific reasons such as moving out of a plan's service area or turning 65, which allows first-time enrollment in a Medicare plan. A full list of reasons can be found at http://www.medicare.gov.

Background on Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage Plans are plans that are provided by insurance companies, such as Health Net, Inc. (NYSE:HNT). These plans - although regulated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) -are provided and administered through an insurance carrier, not the government. They provide the same health care services as original Medicare, but may include additional services not covered by original Medicare. These plans may offer extra benefits such as vision and hearing coverage, annual physicals and worldwide emergency coverage, and many also include coverage for medications. These plans help with your coordination of care across the provider spectrum.

About Health Net

Health Net, Inc. is among the nation's largest publicly traded managed health care companies. Its mission is to help people be healthy, secure and comfortable. The company's health plans and government contracts subsidiaries provide health benefits to approximately 6.7 million individuals across the country through group, individual, Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE and Veterans Affairs programs. Health Net's behavioral health subsidiary, MHN, provides mental health benefits to approximately 6.9 million individuals in all 50 states. The company's subsidiaries also offer managed health care products related to prescription drugs, and offer managed health care product coordination for multi-region employers and administrative services for medical groups and self-funded benefits programs.

For more information on Health Net, Inc., please visit the company's Web site at http://www.healthnet.com.

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