1. Service Activities
a. The SHIP program shall:
1) receive all incoming inquires from the general public regarding Medicare;
2) assess and evaluate inquiries received from a Medicare beneficiary or on behalf of a beneficiary; provide accurate information about community services and resources; maintain and be knowledgeable of current reference and resource files for beneficiaries;
3) assist beneficiaries to obtain needed services;
4) make appropriate referrals;
5) complete appropriate sections of the Client Contact Form;
6) follow up on all referrals with the beneficiary, person on behalf of the beneficiary or the resource agency to determine if the needed services were received;
7) maintain confidentiality. The beneficiary has the right to assured confidentiality regarding his/her record especially when providing assistance with enrollment in a Medicare Prescription Drug program, or the Low Income Subsidy program, a Client Agreement Form should be completed and signed by the SHIP Coordinator or SHIP Counselor and beneficiary;
8) if needed, obtain a signed Release of Information from the beneficiary that may be needed when making valid referrals with current personal information to resource agencies if appropriate;
9) access
www.medicare.gov or
www.cms.gov websites: as a resource for latest information on Medicare;
10) Establish, maintain and/or coordinate operation of Rural Access counseling sites.
11) Coordinate with or establish and maintain, recruit and train volunteers/part-time persons to use prepared tools at rural counseling sites;
12) coordinate with organization established as rural counseling sites with internet capability, examples: libraries, faith-based organization, other non-profit organizations and WIN Job Centers;
13) coordinate hours of operation for Rural Access Counseling, i.e. 2 3 days per week, 4 hours per day, monthly for rural access;
14) use State web-based calendar to post outreach activities identifying the AAA is utilizing the site;
15) send report of scheduled events by the 25th of each prior month to the State SHIP Office.
b. The SHIP Coordinator shall:
1) complete the National Medicare Training Program Modules and pass the SHIP Certification Exam annually;
2) have email and internet capability to receive the latest information essential for counseling services;
3) involve the media and other mechanisms to inform the general public of the availability of SHIP services;
4) recruit and train volunteers to be utilized in the delivery of SHIP services;
(a) ensure volunteers know their job description and
(b) ensure volunteers sign the Volunteer Confidentiality Agreement
5) maintain a comprehensive resource file, directory, listing or classification system which identifies available resources, locations, fees charged, services provided, client eligibility requirements and populations serviced, etc.;
6) participate in Federal and State conferences, CMS/AoA workshops, meetings, MDHS/DAAS mandatory quarterly training sessions, serve on committees, and other activities to develop a comprehensive coordinated networking system and relationship with resource and service agencies in the community, increasing the availability and accessibility of services and resources for senior citizens in the AAA's service delivery area;
7) attend the annual National Medicare Training Program in Atlanta, Georgia ensuring each SHIP Coordinator has latest training CMS training and modules;
8) report to the AAA information obtained on the needs of beneficiaries, the adequacy of community resources in meeting the needs of beneficiaries, and the effectiveness of public and private effort in meeting the priority needs of individuals in the community and the frequency of requests for the services;
9) submit client contacts and public and media activity into the NPR via https://shipnpr.shiptalk.org [File Link Not Available] by the deadline designated by the State SHIP Office. Data will be retrieved by the State SHIP Office every month; and
10) maintain files that consist of the following items at a minimum to support attendance at training sessions: a training agenda, sign-in sheets, and materials from the lecture.