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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ROD BLAGOJEVICH - GOVERNOR |
NEWS |
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| For Immediate Release: April 20, 2005 |
Contact: Cheryle Jackson Abby Ottenhoff Gerardo Cardenas Rebecca Rausch |
312.814.3158 312.814.3158 312-814-3158 217-782-7355 |
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Governor Blagojevich announces new funding to expand Senior Health Insurance Program outreach |
Training sessions scheduled for 44 communities across the state. |
CHICAGO Building on his efforts to improve Illinois senior citizens' access to health care, Governor Rod Blagojevich announced today the Illinois Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) will receive almost $1 million in federal funding for outreach and training of volunteer senior health advocates across the state.
Many seniors and people with disabilities across our state live on fixed incomes and need assistance in finding reliable information on the health care and prescription drug plans available to help them save money. As the cost of health care continues to rise especially the cost of medications it becomes more important than ever to educate people on their health care options, said Gov. Blagojevich. We have a wonderful group of volunteers in Illinois who dedicate their time to helping seniors find affordable care. With this additional funding, we'll be able to better train the people we have and recruit even more volunteers. With more volunteers, we can help more seniors determine which programs best meet their needs, whether it's I-SaveRx, the Rx Buying Club, Circuit Breaker or the new Medicare program.
The funds, totaling $993,951, will be used to provide advanced training to current SHIP volunteers about improvements and changes in state and federal coverage options for seniors. With the for changes in the Medicare prescription drug program scheduled to begin on November 15 of this year, seniors will have new options from which to select among federal and state prescription drug programs. Over the course of the next year, additional SHIP volunteer locations will be identified and new volunteers will be recruited and trained.
The SHIP program, initiated in the fall of 1988, now has over 180 offices throughout the state, staffed by nearly 700 volunteer counselors. SHIP volunteer offices are affiliated with community organizations in nearly all Illinois counties. Since its inception, more than 800 SHIP volunteers have contributed nearly 202,000 hours to assist over 174,000 clients in one-on-one counseling sessions, helping Illinois seniors save more than $14.2 million on their health care costs.
Due to sweeping changes in the federal Medicare program, SHIP counseling services are needed now more than ever. Over the next several months nearly 1.5 million Illinois Medicare users will have to learn about the new Medicare prescription drug benefit and make a choice. The grant will be used to increase targeted outreach to hard to reach populations, so SHIP volunteers can provide our state's seniors with easy to understand information about the new Medicare options as well as about state and local prescription drug coverage and other health and long-term care insurance options. The program plans to expand volunteer training and increase awareness of programs through community meetings and workshops, and prepare and distribute new informational materials.
Illinois seniors have many options when it comes to state-funded insurance and prescription drugs programs, including:
All SHIP offices are volunteer-based and supported by local sponsoring organizations. SHIP is sponsored by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Insurance, and is offered statewide to Medicare consumers of all ages. SHIP is not affiliated with any insurance company and volunteer counselors do not sell or solicit any type of insurance.
SHIP staffers are available to speak to community-based organizations or groups of beneficiaries, and can be reached by calling 800-548-9034. |
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