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Wednesday, January 20, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 21 Medicare Advantage open Vaccination clinics set at fairgrounds January 1 marked the beginning of the 2021 Medicare Advantage open enrollment period for Medicare ben- eficiaries with an existing Medicare Advantage plan. Beneficiaries who take advantage of this open enrollment period will have coverage that starts the first day of the month after the enrollment action. Before March 31, beneficiaries who already have a Medicare Advantage plan can: " Change to a different Medicare Advantage plan, either with or without drug coverage. " Enroll in a stand-alone Part D (prescription drug) plan, which returns the beneficiary to Original Medicare. Beneficiaries can make only one change during this enrollment period and cannot change from one stand-alone Part D prescription drug plan to another stand-alone Part D prescription drug plan. Other enrollment opportunities if someone missed the December 7 deadline: " Oregonians have one five-star plan through Kaiser Permanente that will accept enrollments at any time. " Anyone affected by COVID-19 or Oregon9s wildfires may still have time to enroll in a plan under a four-month special enrollment period, which begins the date affected. " Anyone affected by nonrenewing plans (e.g., Moda Med-Advantage) still has time to choose a plan. Oregon9s SHIBA program is available to help beneficia- ries understand their options. To find free, local Medicare counseling help, go to dcbspage.org/SHIBALOCAL or call 800-722-4134 to speak to a Medicare counselor. SHIBA counselors can help Oregonians navigate the Medicare.gov Plan Finder tool to enter prescriptions and compare the cost and benefits of individual drug plans, pro- vide enrollment guidance, and answer any questions related to Medicare benefits. These services are available remotely statewide to ensure the safety of clients and counselors. Starting this week, St. Charles Health System and Deschutes County are hosting vaccination clinics at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center. The clinics are avail- able to individuals in the Phase 1A group by appointment only. <We are preparing to move vaccine clinics to the fairgrounds so that we can safely vacci- nate more people faster,= said Dr. Jeff Absalon, chief physician executive for St. Charles. <We are going to be ready to deploy vaccine to our community. But we also acknowledge the vac- cine is in very short supply. We are striving to get as many doses here as possible.= In a press conference on Friday, Gov. Kate Brown and Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen announced changes to eligibility requirements for the vaccine: " Vaccination of the 1A group 4 including healthcare providers, first responders, medi- cally fragile children and their caretakers and those with intellectual disabilities 4 contin- ues. It is the only group eligible for vaccina- tion at this time. " Starting the week of January 25 (and in some counties, sooner), childcare providers, early learning and K-12 educators and staff will be eligible for vaccination. " Starting the week of February 8, vacci- nations will open to individuals 80 years and older 4 who represent 30 percent of COVID- 19 deaths in Oregon " Following the 80 and older group, seniors in three age bands will also become eligible in the following order (the dates to be announced): " Seniors 75 and older " Seniors 70 and older " Seniors 65 and older <We are very fortunate to have an oppor- tunity to continue COVID-19 vaccination and to broaden the pool of our population eligible for this potentially life-saving vaccine,= said Deschutes County Health Services Director Dr. George Conway. Deschutes County Health Services is launching an online platform that will allow residents to sign up to be notified when they are eligible and about how to make an appointment to be vaccinated. More informa- tion will be available at www.deschutes.org/ covid19vaccine. To date, St. Charles and Deschutes County have administered more than 7,000 vaccines. As of last Monday, individuals who are in the 1A vaccination group can resume sched- uling an appointment. Registration had been temporarily suspended while the health sys- tem verified how many doses would be avail- able in its next allotment. More information about the registration process can be found at the St. Charles Health System website, www. stcharleshealthcare.org. <We are going to vaccinate the 1A group through next week, and will broaden our vac- cination efforts to the next group, educators, on January 25,= Absalon said. For more information about the vaccine, Deschutes County residents can visit www. deschutes.org/covid19vaccine. Partners In Care After nearly 20 years providing inpatient care in a six-bed unit, Partners In Care is constructing a new 12-bed Hospice House on its campus in Bend in order to meet the healthcare needs of a growing population. 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