Plan Details
Providence Medicare Sycamore + Rx (HMO)
Overview
Monthly Premium |
$0 |
Annual Deductible |
$0 |
Maximum Out-of-Pocket |
$400 In-network |
Prescription Deductible |
$0 |
Inpatient Hospital |
$0 1-90 days |
Primary Care Provider |
$0 Copay |
Specialist |
$0 Copay |
$3,100 Flex Dental Card
$0 Routine Vision Care
$0 Routine Hearing Coverage
$150/quarter OTC allowance
$0 for 60 one-way trips
$0 Chiropractic (24 visits)
$0 Acupuncture (24 visits)
Extra Help
Extra Help, also known as a Part D Low-Income Subsidy, or LIS, is a federal program that helps lower prescription costs and Part D (prescription) costs for Medicare Advantage members. Learn more about Extra Help by connecting with one of our team members who can help walk you through how the program works.
Learn moreProvider Network
Search the integrated network to find in-network providers or pharmacies near you. When searching, please select the Sycamore RX (HMO) plan as your Provider Network.
Search the networkPrescription Coverage
Search the online formulary to see if your prescription drugs are covered.
Search the online formularyImportant information about this plan
This plan is available in Orange County in California.
Does not include any Part B premium you may have to pay. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium.
- Multi-language Interpreter Services (PDF)
We have free interpreter services to answer any questions you may have about our health or drug plan. - Find out if you qualify for Extra Help with your premiums
- Medical appeals, determination, and grievance processes
For more information about Providence Medicare Advantage Plans, please contact the sales team.
This information is available in a different format, including audio CDs. If you need plan information in another format, please call Customer Service at 503-574-8000 or 1-800-603-2340 (TTY: 711). Service is available between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Pacific Time), seven days a week.
Important note about these benefits
Our plan members get all the benefits covered by Original Medicare, plus some extras for being a Providence Medicare Advantage Plans member that you can view under the Additional Features tab.
Benefit Summary
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Benefits
In-network Inpatient Hospital Coverage1 $0 copay Outpatient Hospital Coverage1 $0 copay for outpatient surgery at a hospital facility Ambulatory Surgery Center1 $0 copay for outpatient surgery at an Ambulatory Surgery Center Primary Care Provider visit $0 copay Specialist visit2 $0 copay Preventive Care You pay nothing Emergency Care $90 copay
If you are admitted to the hospital within 24 hours, you do not have to pay your copay for emergency care.Urgently Needed Services $0 copay -
Diagnostic Services + Labs & Imaging1
In-network Diagnostic radiology services (e.g. MRI, ultrasounds, CT Scans) $0 copay Therapeutic radiology services $50 copay Outpatient x-rays $0 copay Diagnostic test and procedures $0 copay Lab services $0 copay -
Hearing Services
In-network Medicare-covered2 $0 copay Routine exam $0 copay Hearing Aids $399 copay per hearing aid - Advanced
$699 copay per hearing aid - Premium -
Dental Services
In-network Medicare-covered2 $0 copay Flex Dental Card $3,100 allowance per calendar year for any dental services of your choosing -
Vision Services
In-network Medicare-covered2 $0 copay
$0 copay for glaucoma screeningRoutine exam There is no coinsurance or copayment for one routine vision exam (including refraction) per calendar year Medicare-Covered Eyewear $0 copay for one pair of Medicare-covered eyeglasses or contact lenses after each cataract surgery Routine eyeglasses or contact lenses Allowance of up to $250 per calendar year for any combination of routine prescription eyewear -
Mental Health Services1
In-network Inpatient visit $0 copay Outpatient individual and group therapy visit $0 copay -
Skilled Nursing Facility1
In-network Skilled Nursing Facility $0 copayment for days 1-20
$50 copayment each day for days 21-100 -
Physical Therapy1
In-network Physical Therapy $0 copay -
Ambulance1
In-network Ambulance $50 copay -
Transportation
In-network Transportation $0 copay for 60 one-way trips (max of 25 miles each way) -
Medicare Part B Drugs1
In-network Medicare Part B Drugs 0% - 20% of the total cost
(Insulin cost share up to $35 per month)
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Alternative Care
In-network Alternative Care (Chiropractic, Acupuncture & Naturopath services) Chiropractic: $0 copayment; 24 visits every calendar year
Acupuncture: $0 copayment; 24 visits every calendar year
Naturopath: $0 copayment; 20 visits every calendar year -
Meal Delivery Program
In-network Meal Delivery Program
(post-discharge only)$0 copay for 2 meals per day for 14 days, following a qualifying inpatient hospitalization -
Over-the-Counter Items
In-network Over-the-Counter Items $150 allowance per quarter (retail card, catalog, online, mail, and telephonic ordering) -
Personal Emergency Response System
In-network Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) $0 copay -
Wellness Program
In-network Wellness Program $0 copay for monthly gym membership with participating fitness clubs -
Wig
In-network Wig There is no coinsurance or copayment for one synthetic wig due to hair loss from chemotherapy.
2Services may require a referral from your doctor.
Prescription Drugs
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Prescription Drug Deductible
Yearly Deductible
Because there is no deductible for the plan, this payment stage does not apply to you.
Initial Coverage
You pay the following until your total yearly drug costs reach $5,030. Total yearly drug costs are the total drug costs paid by both you and our Part D plan. You may get your drugs at network retail pharmacies and mail order pharmacies.
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Preferred Retail + Mail-Order Cost Sharing
Up to 30 days Up to 60 days Up to 100 days Tier 1 (Preferred Generic) $0 copay $0 copay $0 copay Tier 2 (Generic) $0 copay $0 copay $0 copay Tier 3 (Preferred Brand) $37 copay
($35 copay for Part D covered insulin)$74 copay
($35 copay for Part D covered insulin)$74 copay
($35 copay for Part D covered insulin)Tier 4 (Non-Preferred Drug) $100 copay $200 copay $300 copay Tier 5 (Specialty Tier) 33% of total Not covered Not covered -
Standard Retail Cost Sharing
Up to 30 days Up to 60 days Up to 100 days Tier 1 (Preferred Generic) $16 copay $32 copay $48 copay Tier 2 (Generic) $20 copay $40 copay $60 copay Tier 3 (Preferred Brand) $37 copay
($35 copay for Part D covered insulin)$74 copay
($70 copay for Part D covered insulin)$111 copay
($105 copay for Part D covered insulin)Tier 4 (Non-Preferred Drug) $100 copay $200 copay $300 copay Tier 5 (Specialty Tier) 33% of total Not covered Not covered -
Coverage Gap (All tiers)
Most Medicare drug plans have a coverage gap (also called the “donut hole”).
This means that there’s a temporary change in what you will pay for the drugs. The coverage gap begins after the total yearly drug cost (including what our plan has paid and what you have paid) reaches $5,030. After you enter the coverage gap, you pay your Tier 1 cost-share for Tier 1 drugs, Tier 2 cost-share for Tier 2 drugs, $35 copay for Part D covered insulin, and 25% of the plan's cost for other covered drugs until your costs total $8,000, which is the end of the coverage gap. Not everyone will enter the coverage gap.
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Catastrophic Coverage (All tiers)
If it happens, we've got you covered.
After your yearly out-of-pocket drug costs (including drugs purchased through your retail pharmacy and through mail order) reach $8,000, you pay nothing.
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Participating Pharmacies
With over a million nationwide, we've got a pharmacy that's close to your home.
Explore our provider and pharmacy directory to search for a participating in-network pharmacy near you. To learn more about our formularies or more about our prescription drug coverage click here.
Important Message About What You Pay for Insulin - You won’t pay more than $35 for a one-month supply of each insulin product covered by our plan, no matter what cost-sharing tier it’s on.
We want you to get the most for your money. Whether your goals include better health and fitness or you just need a little extra assistance, our Medicare Advantage Plans include all these added features:
Medicare extras
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Health and wellness classes
You deserve to live your best life. We offer a host of classes that will broaden and enhance your horizons on your road to True Health.
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OnePass™
Finding a fitness routine that meets your needs just got easier with your new fitness program through One Pass™. Explore over 26,000 gyms and boutique fitness studios with the ability to change locations anytime. You also have access to live virtual classes and social activities within local communities.
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Care options
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Emergency Care – $$$$
When you think you may be in danger.
Use emergency care for suspected heart attack, stroke, severe abdominal pain, poisoning, choking, loss of consciousness, and uncontrolled bleeding.
Learn moreIf you ever think your life or well-being could be in serious danger, call 911 immediately.
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ExpressCare Clinics – Free*
Same day in-person treatment.
When you need to see someone and your regular care provider is not available. With many convenient locations (some in your local Walgreens), it’s easy to find a clinic near you.
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Not available in California.*ExpressCare Clinic visits are free with most Providence health plans. Ancillary services, such as laboratory tests, may apply additional cost-shares.
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ExpressCare Virtual – Free*
Getting the care you need, when you need it.
Talk with a provider from anywhere using your tablet, smartphone, or computer. This is a great option for prescriptions and treatment that doesn’t require hands on care. Available nationwide.
Learn more
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Primary Care – $
Your primary healthcare partner.
Primary care providers develop a relationship with you and know your health history. Visit them for check-ups, managing chronic conditions, and specialist referrals.
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Nurse Advice Line
Access to care 24/7.
Health issues don’t fit neatly into a 9 to 5 schedule — and neither should your access to health information. Providence Medicare Advantage Plans members can call Nurse Advice Line around the clock to ask questions about their health.
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Urgent Care – Free
When you need help right away.
Urgent care is where you turn when you know you need help and can’t wait for an appointment. This is best for minor injuries, cuts, burns, pains, and sprains.
Learn more