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Executive Board Meeting
Executive Board will meet at OFNHP office, 2045 SE Ankeny. ........ read more
CPK Contract Drop & Site Visit
OFNHP Leadership to visit CPK campus to drop off new ........ read more
Call Center Steward Council
Fourth Wednesdays Noon-4pm EIN LLA ........ read more

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Kaiser Permanente Medicare for Friends and Family program

I want to make you aware of the Kaiser Permanente Medicare for Friends and Family program, designed to inform KP employees and physicians about our Medicare plans and provide an easy way for you to order a Medicare information kit for your Medicare-eligible* friends and family.

 

Why Your Participation Is So Important

This is a great opportunity for you to help your family members or friends learn about the great health care and attractive Medicare benefits that we offer at Kaiser Permanente. Spreading the word about our Medicare plans is also good for our business because our Medicare plans greatly contribute to the overall success of Kaiser Permanente.

 

Medicare Marketing is Underway

The Medicare Annual Election Period (AEP) runs from November 15 through December 31, and the Open Enrollment Period (OEP) runs from January 1 through March 31. This is the time of year when most Medicare-eligible individuals can enroll in a new plan.

 

Learn More About Our Medicare Plans

 

To learn more about Kaiser Permanente’s Medicare plans or request an information kit for a family member or friend, please visit kp.org/medicare/myfamily

 

For More Information

 

If you would like more information or have questions, please contact Medicare-Friends-and-Family@kp.org

 

* In general, people are eligible for Medicare if they are 65 or older or under 65 and already receiving Social Security benefits or meet criteria for certain disabilities.