United Healthcare Medicaid Advantage Close-Out Letter
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United Healthcare Community Plan
Atlanta, GA 30374-0376
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UnitedHealthcare Dual Advantage Plan
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Re: Important information - your Medicaid Advantage Plan is closing
Dear <Member First Name>,
This letter is to tell you that your UnitedHealthcare Dual Advantage Plan, a Medicaid Advantage plan, will no longer be available after December 31, 2021. If you are eligible, you will be automatically enrolled into UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offered by UnitedHealthcare of New York, Inc and continue to be enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete® Plan 1(HMO DSNP) for your Medicare coverage, unless you make another choice.
What does this mean for me?
You will be in both plans starting January 1, 2022. We will send you 2 member ID cards, 1 for your Medicaid coverage and 1 for your Medicare coverage. If you want to make another choice, you must call New York Medicaid Choice (NYMC), the State´s Enrollment Broker by December 20, 2021, for help.
Read on to learn more about UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, as well as other choices available to you. If you have questions about the information in this letter, call us at 1-800-514-4912, 711, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Why is my Medicaid Advantage health plan closing?
The UnitedHealthcare Dual Advantage Plan is closing due to low enrollment. The new health plan will offer many of the same benefits as well as additional services to provide you with more complete coverage.
How will my healthcare coverage change?
You will receive Medicaid coverage through a Medicaid managed care plan and Medicare coverage through the same healthcare organization that provides your Medicare Advantage coverage. This will provide better coordination of your Medicaid and Medicare services through one organization.
What services will be covered?
You will be covered for many of the same Medicare and Medicaid benefits you get now, including:
- Prescription drugs covered by Medicare Part D and Medicaid.
- Hospital care, doctor visits, lab tests, outpatient care, mental health services, emergency services and other medical services.
- Services you get now or that you might need, such as help with your personal care or with taking medications. This includes home care if you are living at home or nursing home care if you reside in a nursing facility.
- If you require more long-term care services, there are other options described in the attachment to this letter.
How will this change affect me?
- You will not pay a plan premium, deductible or copayment when you get services from a provider or pharmacy in your health plan´s provider network.
- Every health plan has a network of providers like doctors, dentists, hospitals and personal care providers who provide your health care services. If your providers are not in the plan´s network, they can join it. You may need to see a different provider if your provider does not join your health plan´s network.
- If you are currently receiving services from a provider not in the network, your plan will continue to cover that provider until March 1, 2022 until you can be transferred to a new provider in network.
What do I need to do to join UnitedHealthcare Community Plan?
You do not have to do anything. You will be automatically transferred to the Medicaid managed care plan and remain in your UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete® Plan 1(HMO DSNP). Your new coverage will start January 1, 2022.
You will receive a notice to confirm your enrollment in the new plan. If you need to make another plan choice, New York Medicaid Choice can help you learn more about other options for coverage.
What if I have more questions?
If you have any questions about this letter, please call Member Services at 1-800-514-4912, 711, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You may also call New York Medicaid Choice for assistance at 1-800-505-5678, TTY 1-888-329-1541, 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Monday - Friday, and 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Saturday.
You can also call the Independent Consumer Advocacy Network (ICAN) for free, independent advice on coverage, complaints, and appeals. They can help you with an appeal. To learn more, call ICAN at 1-844-614-8800, TTY Relay Service 711. You can also email ican@cssny.org or visit ICAN online at www.icannys.org.
We look forward to serving you as a member of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan beginning January 1, 2022.
Sincerely,
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
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