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Partners in D:
A brief overview
A presentation for Volunteer Health Interpreter
Organization (VHIO), 9.24.2013
By UCSF Partners in D 2013-2014 coordinators
Vivian Chen, Irene Lee, Jessica Yu
What is Medicare?
Medicare = US government heath insurance plan
for people who are:
65 and older
Permanently disabled
End-stage renal failure
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, aka Lou
Gehrig’s disease)
Medicare consists of three coverage
subparts:
Part A – government coverage of inpatient services (e.g.
hospital care)
Part B – government coverage of outpatient services,
excluding most drugs (e.g. doctor visits)
Part D – government-subsidized coverage of outpatient
prescription drugs by private prescription drug
plans
Part C – government-subsidized all-in-one coverage of
Part A, B, and often D services by private plans
(e.g. HMOs, PPOs, PFFSs, etc.)
History of Medicare Part D
Established by the Medicare Modernization Act of
2003 (MMA 2003)
Added to Medicare to provide outpatient
prescription drug coverage to Medicare recipients
Prior to Part D, no such coverage available under
Medicare
Benefit began January 1, 2006
Part D is optional – beneficiaries wanting coverage
must enroll and choose a prescription drug plan
Medicare Part D(ilemma)
Over 50 Part D prescription drug plans in California alone
Each plan offers varying coverage of different drugs, with
different payment schemes
Finding best plan is a complex process that requires
knowledge of patient’s drug regimen, income level, and
current coverage
Financial assistance available to neediest, but up to
beneficiary to find in many cases
Coverage gaps, enrollment penalties, and other formidable
hurdles too complex to get into!
So how does a Medicare beneficiary choose!?
Partners in D
Statewide initiative started by UCSF School of Pharmacy
faculty
Supported by a $3.7 million grant from the Amgen
Foundation over 3.5 years
Includes 7 schools of pharmacy in California
UCSF, UCSD, USC, UOP, Touro, Loma Linda, and Western
Specialized Part D training for student pharmacists
One-on-one counseling to help underserved Medicare
patients get the most out of their prescription drug benefit
Peer-to-peer education of future prescribers
Get involved with Partners in D
We are currently looking for translators in:
Spanish
Russian
Cantonese
Mandarin
Other languages possible as well
Requirements include:
Health Interpreter training
Three hours of volunteering at a Partners in D
outreach
Most outreaches occur during October & November
Most outreaches are located in SF, but two
are in Berkeley
Volunteers get the chance to:
Learn more about Medicare Part D
Experience one-on-one interaction with patients
in an intimate setting
Observe student pharmacists / pharmacists in
action outside a traditional pharmacy
Work closely with UCSF faculty members
Serve the community!
2013-2014 Outreach Calendar
Site
Mission
Creek
SFGH
General
Medicine
Clinic #1
Lifelong
Over 60
Clinic #1
Mercy
Terrace
SFGH
General
Medicine
Clinic #2
Lifelong
Over 60
Clinic #2
Notre Dame
Mission
Neighborh
ood Health
Center
Location
225 Berry
St, SF,
94158
1001
Potrero
Ave, 1M,
SF, 94110
3260
Sacramento
St, Berkeley,
94702
333 Baker
St, SF,
94117
1001
Potrero
Ave, 1M,
SF, 94110
2001
Dwight
Way,
Berkeley,
94704
347 Dolores
St, SF,
94110
240
Shotwell
St, SF,
94110
Date/Time
Oct 19th
(Sat)
1-4pm
Oct 21st
(Mon)
5:308:30pm
Oct 26th
(Sat)
9am-4pm
Nov 4th(Mon)
3-6pm
Nov 14th
(Thurs)
5:308:30pm
Nov 16th
(Sat)
9am-4pm
Nov 18th
(Mon)
3pm-6pm
Nov 25th
(Mon)
2pm-5pm
Language
Needs
Cantonese,
Mandarin,
Spanish,
Russian
Spanish,
Cantonese
, Mandarin
Spanish,
Cantonese,
Mandarin
Russian,
Cantonese,
Mandarin,
Spanish,
Vietnamese
Spanish,
Cantonese,
Mandarin
Spanish,
Cantonese,
Mandarin
Spanish,
Russian,
Cantonese,
Mandarin
Spanish
A peek into Partners in D …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=bjwd0-FFk-A
Thank You!
Questions: [email protected]