Iowa Insurance Division Celebrates 30th Anniversary of SHIIP with SHIIP Volunteer Appreciation Day
For many Iowans on Medicare and their caretakers, Medicare plans can be confusing. Choosing the wrong plan can lead to your provider no longer being in-network, your prescriptions costing hundreds of dollars more or travel plans ruined due to gaps in your medical coverage.
"Each year it seems there are changes to Medicare, making complicated products and processes even more complex for the consumer," said Iowa Insurance Commissioner
"I want to welcome Kristin as our new SHIIP director, who comes to us with great experience, having formerly served as executive director of the Young Women's Resource Center," said Commissioner Ommen. "I also want to thank
"There are very large shoes to fill, but I know SHIIP and its hundreds of volunteers and amazing staff are ready to continue the great work we're known for," Griffith said. "I look forward to working with people in communities all around
Gross reflected on major changes to Medicare plans over her 30-year tenure, including the standardization of Medicare supplement plans in 1992 and the addition of Part D prescription drug benefits and Medicare Advantage plans in 2006.
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When asked about recent trends affecting those on Medicare, Gross said many people are delaying retirement and Medicare enrollment past age 65. She said this retirement delay along with changes to employer retirement benefits brings another layer of choices and regulations people need to understand.
"Every day, SHIIP volunteers are helping Iowans with this retirement transition," said Gross. "And, through our Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) program, our volunteers also work with Iowans to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud. SHIIP volunteers are such wonderful resources for our state, allowing Iowans to receive free, unbiased and confidential assistance to find the best Medicare plan for their personal medical needs. I cannot thank them enough for their service. They are so deserving of SHIIP Volunteer Appreciation Day."
Iowans are encouraged to visit SHIIP.Iowa.gov to learn about Medicare, Medicare fraud and volunteer opportunities. Iowans can also call SHIIP and SMP at 1-800-351-4664 (TTY 800-735-2942).
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