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Section 14, Part C - Hospitalization and Health Insurance - Medicare, Medicaid, and Other Health Insurance Plans Not Directly Paid For By The Household

Section 14, Part C covers participation in health insurance plans for which the household does not pay directly, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and military health care plans.

    

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Choose one of the following
  1. Enter 1 if household has provided data for this section from prior interview - Interviews 2 through 5
  2. Enter 2 if household has not provided data for this section from prior interview - Interview 1 [and replacement households]
Last time you said that a household member was/household members were enrolled in Medicare. Has the number of household members enrolled in Medicare changed?
How many members of your household are covered by Medicare?

[enter value]

Choose one of the following
  1. Enter 1 if household reported being enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan in prior interview
  2. Enter 2 if household did NOT report being enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan in prior interview
Is/Are you or household member still enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan?
*Enter 'YES' if the member changed to a different Medicare Prescription Drug plan.
Is/Are you or household member's premium still the same?
What is/are you or household member's current premium amount for the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan?

[enter value]

Are you or any members of your household presently enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

The Medicare Prescription Drug plan is also known as Medicare Part D, which is the plan that began enrollment in November 2005.

Who is enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

[enter text]

In what month and year did you or household member(s) enroll in the prescription drug plan?

* Enter month of enrollment [enter value]

* Enter year of enrollment [enter value]

What is the monthly premium for you or household member(s) Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

* Do not include any monthly co-payments paid by the household. [enter value]

Is the monthly premium deducted from a Social Security payment?
Last time you said that a household member was/household members were enrolled in Medicaid. Has the number of members enrolled in Medicaid changed?
How many members of your household are covered by Medicaid?

[enter value]

Are any members of your household still covered by a plan other than Medicare or Medicaid such as TRICARE, CHAMPUS, or military health care?
Are you or any members of your household presently enrolled in Medicare?

Medicare is the Federal Health Insurance Plan.

How many members of your household are covered by Medicare?

[enter value]

Are you or any members of your household presently enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

The Medicare Prescription Drug plan is also known as Medicare Part D, which is the plan that began enrollment in November 2005.

Who is enrolled in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

[enter text]

In what month and year did you or household member(s) enroll in the prescription drug plan?

Enter month of enrollment [enter value]

Enter year of enrollment [enter value]

What is the monthly premium for you or household member(s) Medicare Prescription Drug plan?

* Do not include any monthly co-payments paid by the household. [enter value]

Is the monthly premium deducted from a Social Security payment?
Are you or any members of your household enrolled in Medicaid?
How many members of your household are covered by Medicaid?

[enter value]

Are you or any member of your household covered by any plan other than Medicare or Medicaid which provides free health care such as TRICARE, CHAMPUS or military health care?

End of Section 14C

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Last Modified Date: April 12, 2011