Recipients can switch KanCare plan [Topeka Capital Journal (KS)]
| By Andy Marso; Andy Marso [email protected] | |
| Proquest LLC |
Almost one year into the KanCare managed care
Informational packets are being mailed to KanCare members, with the open enrollment period for 2014 health coverage set to begin
"When a member calls to make changes, the changes take effect the first day of the next month," Steele said. "If they're good with their current plan, they'll be automatically re-enrolled in the same plan -- no need to take action."
KanCare members were auto-enrolled last year, with a similar time window to switch, in one of three managed care companies with whom the state contracts. The companies -- Sunflower State Health Plan (a division of
"Look very closely at the different plans and compare, not just whether your doctor is participating, your primary care physician, but your specialists," Nichols said. "Particularly for people with disabilities, they may have multiple specialists. That cross- referencing takes a lot of time, and it can be difficult."
Nichols said his staff would be willing to provide advice to KanCare members with disabilities, but they wouldn't endorse one plan over another, and examining the plans isn't the center's primary function.
"We can provide consultation with people with disabilities," Nichols said. "It's going to be limited as far as advising them what MCO (managed care organization) to choose."
Nichols said those on
"If they only go to the MCO where their case manager is, that doesn't mean that MCO contracts with their doctor or their specialists," Nichols said.
Nichols encouraged KanCare members with disabilities to talk not only to their medical providers and their case managers, but also to other people with disabilities and ask them about their experiences with the different companies. If it becomes clear that one MCO is better at providing disability services, he said members should "vote with their feet" and switch.
"This open enrollment is really important," Nichols said. "It's the new reality, right or wrong, so people have to be very careful and just do their homework."
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