Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Expert Jim Aust
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Experts
Sign Up Now for Gesher’s Free Private OSHIIP Consultations with Medicare Experts
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Gesher Presents Medicare Consultations with Jim Aust, October 30 – Schedule Today
Gesher Presents Medicare Consultations with Jim Aust, October 30 – Schedule Today
Gesher Presents Medicare Consultations with Jim Aust, October 30 – Schedule Today
What You Need to Know About Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Possibly Terminating Their Contract
from Gesher – The Cleveland Benefits and Resource Center
Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Could Terminate Their Contract – What you need to know
If you are eligible for Medicaid, and Caresource is your Managed Care provider (MCP), you may have received a letter stating that The Cleveland Clinic and CareSource will be terminating their contract as of September 1st.
Gesher would like to remind you about the following:
- We are still hopeful that Clinic & CareSource will reach an agreement before September 1st. Both parties have expressed hope that they will come to an agreement. CareSource was legally obligated to send out those letters to their members, but it does not mean that this is final.
- Open enrollment is NOW OPEN
open in Novemberwhere you can change to another MCP. There are other plans which the Clinic will take. Call 800 324 8680 ext. 4 to switch. See the ratings for Medicaid Providers here. - Anyone who is in a course of treatment at the Clinic like chemotherapy (see letter below for more details and examples) will be able to continue to receive care at the Clinic for another 90 days after the contract ends.
- If you decide you want to change MCPs not during open enrollment you may be able to change your MCP as long as Medicaid agrees you have just cause.
Read the CareSource Letter here.
Read the FAQs from the Cleveland Clinic here.
Gesher will continue to update you about any changes or progress.
This information is made available by Gesher for educational purpose only; it is not legal advice.
Updated – What You Need to Know About Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Possibly Terminating Their Contract
from Gesher – The Cleveland Benefits and Resource Center
Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Could Terminate Their Contract – What you need to know
If you are eligible for Medicaid, and Caresource is your Managed Care provider (MCP), you may have received a letter stating that The Cleveland Clinic and CareSource will be terminating their contract as of September 1st.
Gesher would like to remind you about the following:
- We are still hopeful that Clinic & CareSource will reach an agreement before September 1st. Both parties have expressed hope that they will come to an agreement. CareSource was legally obligated to send out those letters to their members, but it does not mean that this is final.
- Open enrollment is NOW OPEN
open in Novemberwhere you can change to another MCP. There are other plans which the Clinic will take. Call 800 324 8680 ext. 4 to switch. See the ratings for Medicaid Providers here. - Anyone who is in a course of treatment at the Clinic like chemotherapy (see letter below for more details and examples) will be able to continue to receive care at the Clinic for another 90 days after the contract ends.
- If you decide you want to change MCPs not during open enrollment you may be able to change your MCP as long as Medicaid agrees you have just cause.
Read the CareSource Letter here.
Read the FAQs from the Cleveland Clinic here.
Gesher will continue to update you about any changes or progress.
This information is made available by Gesher for educational purpose only; it is not legal advice.
What You Need to Know About Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Possibly Terminating Their Contract
from Gesher – The Cleveland Benefits and Resource Center
Cleveland Clinic and CareSource Could Terminate Their Contract – What you need to know
If you are eligible for Medicaid, and Caresource is your Managed Care provider (MCP), you may have received a letter stating that The Cleveland Clinic and CareSource will be terminating their contract as of September 1st.
Gesher would like to remind you about the following:
- We are still hopeful that Clinic & CareSource will reach an agreement before September 1st. Both parties have expressed hope that they will come to an agreement. CareSource was legally obligated to send out those letters to their members, but it does not mean that this is final.
- Open enrollment is in November where you can change to another MCP. There are other plans which the Clinic will take.
- Anyone who is in a course of treatment at the Clinic like chemotherapy (see letter below for more details and examples) will be able to continue to receive care at the Clinic for another 90 days after the contract ends.
- If you decide you want to change MCPs not during open enrollment you may be able to change your MCP as long as Medicaid agrees you have just cause.
Read the CareSource Letter here.
Read the FAQs from the Cleveland Clinic here.
Gesher will continue to update you about any changes or progress.
This information is made available by Gesher for educational purpose only; it is not legal advice.
Sign Up Now for a Gesher Medicare Consultation with Jim Aust, May 1
Sign Up Now for a Gesher Medicare Consultation with Jim Aust, May 1
Sign Up Now for a Gesher Medicare Consultation with Jim Aust, May 1
Sign Up Now for a Gesher Medicare Consultation with Jim Aust, May 1
Gesher WIC Clinic Expands Hours
Gesher is excited to announce that due to popular demand–in addition to the WIC Clinic being open every Tuesday–as of February 1st the WIC Clinic is also open on the first and third Wednesday of every month.
To schedule your appointment (no walk-ins) please call the WIC office at 2163209522.
Gesher WIC Clinic Expands Hours
Gesher is excited to announce that due to popular demand–in addition to the WIC Clinic being open every Tuesday–as of February 1st the WIC Clinic is also open on the first and third Wednesday of every month.
To schedule your appointment (no walk-ins) please call the WIC office at 2163209522.
V.E. Hann Offering a Free Furnace to a Family in Need
Hat tip to Gesher for sending this your way!
On Jan. 31, Verne & Ellsworth Hann Inc. will give away a furnace, including installation, to someone in need. Chris Hann, vice president of the Cleveland Heights-based heating, cooling and plumbing company, is asking for nominations from the community. (Read more)
Apply at the website: http://www.vehbrothers.com/helping-hann/
WIC Office Opening Soon in South Euclid
(Gesher Newsletter – www.geshercleveland.com)
After many months of hard work, we’re thrilled to soon be opening a local WIC office in South Euclid at 14055 Cedar Avenue, Suite 200, South Euclid.
(across from Target).
The new office will be a full service WIC clinic, staffed by WIC employees and will handle any WIC related issue.
“Instead of schlepping to the downtown office every six months with all your kids and every three months to refill your card, you’ll now be able to pop right in to an office within the community.” said Rabbi Aryeh Leib Joseph, Resource Coordinator at Gesher. “We’ve eliminated the need to go to the downtown office completely. With an office that’s right in our backyard, we hope more people than ever will access WIC benefits.”
Uninsured People Eligible For Obamacare Face Average $969 Penalty In 2016
(A message from Gesher – www.geshercleveland.org)
By Phil Galewitz December 9, 2015
Originally Published by Kaiser Health News
The penalty for failing to have health insurance is going up, perhaps even higher than you expected.
Among uninsured individuals who are not exempt from the Affordable Care Act penalty, the average household fine for not having insurance in 2015 will be $661, rising to $969 per household in 2016, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis. Individuals will pay the penalty when they complete their federal taxes the following spring. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the Foundation.)