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Oregon Medicare Advice Program Receives Federal GrantSalem-News.comThe grant money pays for a state SHIBA office, 22 local program sponsors, and approximately 250 volunteers who counsel Medicare beneficiaries and their family members.
(SALEM, Ore. ) - A state program that uses volunteers to offer free, unbiased help to people making Medicare decisions this month received a $417,631 federal grant to continue outreach to Oregonians in 2007. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services grant goes to the Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) network and will allow the program to expand its volunteer network into several underserved rural areas of Oregon. This year’s amount is 6 percent larger than the grant SHIBA received in 2006. The grant money pays for a state SHIBA office, 22 local program sponsors, and approximately 250 volunteers who counsel Medicare beneficiaries and their family members. Here’s how the program works: This year, SHIBA will provide one-on-one counseling to a minimum of 15,000 Medicare beneficiaries. It also will increase the number of volunteer counselors; provide training and outreach assistance to volunteers and other program partners; and establish SHIBA sponsors in counties that do not have a local SHIBA sponsor organization, including Umatilla, Morrow, Grant, and Malheur counties and some areas on the Oregon coast. In 2006, SHIBA provided free counseling services to more than 20,000 Medicare beneficiaries and others. The large amount of contacts was due mainly to Medicare’s open enrollment for Part D prescription drug coverage. For more information on how to get help with Medicare or become a SHIBA volunteer and help others:
The Oregon SHIBA program is one of 54 advisory programs nationwide and in Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands to receive a share of $30 million in CMS grants. Beneficiaries may also get help by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (634-2273) or visiting www.medicare.gov.
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