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Regence Expands MedAdvantage Portfolio, Hits the Road to Educate Seniors

October 16, 2008 By Ben Sclair

As the annual election period for Medicare nears, Regence is ramping up its efforts to educate Medicare beneficiaries about their options. New to the company’s portfolio is Regence MedAdvantage + Rx Core, which offers solid medical and prescription drug benefits at a lower monthly premium.

MedAdvantage is a PPO that Regence offers as part of the federal Medicare Advantage program. Regence MedAdvantage provides richer benefits than Original Medicare, which include a large PPO network with assured access, lower out-of-pocket costs, a dental benefit and routine vision. It is the most popular and fastest growing plan in Regence’s Medicare portfolio, which offers a suite of options that include Medicare Supplements, Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription plans.

With Regence MedAdvantage + Rx Core, there is no deductible for medical care and services or for prescription drugs. There are moderate copays/coinsurance for prescription drugs, before and after the coverage gap. The difference is that medical coverage has higher out-of-pocket costs and the leaner benefit has no vision or dental benefits. This cost-saving option will be offered alongside Regence MedAdvantage + Rx Classic and Regence MedAdvantage + Rx Enhanced, which offer a richer level of benefit for a higher monthly premium.

“Members in our community have been highly satisfied with Regence MedAdvantage, but we recognized that some members want to stretch their health care dollar even further,” said Cary Badger, vice president of Market Development for Regence.

“We are responding with Regence MedAdvantage + RxCore, which offers a lower premium and the solid medical benefits they’ve come to expect from this popular product.”

The annual election period for Medicare runs from November 15 to December 31, 2008, offering Medicare beneficiaries the chance to sign up for the first time or switch to a new plan. Regence will conduct a series of free seminars throughout the state, where Medicare beneficiaries can learn more about MedAdvantage and Medicare Part D, have their questions answered and receive assistance with enrollment.

Regence will hold educational seminars throughout these service areas from October to December. Registration is required. Medicare beneficiaries may call 1-888-REGENCE (1-888-734-3623) or visit www.wa.regence.com for more information or to register for a seminar. TTY users may call 1-800-382-1003.

Area seminars will be held at Fircrest Community Center, October 20, 1 p.m. and November 21, 10 a.m. and University Place Senior Center, November 26, 11 a.m.

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