PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2017
Contact: CMS Media Relations
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Medicare offers more
health coverage choices and decreased premiums in 2018
Medicare Advantage premiums decrease, choices increase, while
enrollment hits an at all-time high
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced
that people with Medicare will have more choices and options for their
Medicare coverage in 2018. As CMS releases the benefit and premium
information for Medicare health and drug plans for the 2018 calendar year,
the average monthly premium for a Medicare Advantage plan will decrease
while enrollment in Medicare Advantage is projected to reach a new all-time
high. Earlier this year, CMS announced new policies that support increased
benefit flexibilities allowing Medicare Advantage plans the ability to
offer innovative plans that fit the needs of people with Medicare.
"More affordable choices lead to greater health security for those
who need it most,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, M.D.
“Both Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D are providing a higher level
of health security for so many of America’s seniors precisely because they
are built to be more responsive to their needs. Today's news,
alongside the long-term trend of more folks choosing Medicare Advantage, is
a testament to the power of a more patient-centered approach to
healthcare.”
“The success of Medicare Advantage and the prescription drug program
demonstrates what a strong and transparent health market can do—increase
quality while lowering costs,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “When
Americans are empowered to choose the healthcare plans that fit their needs
and the needs of their families, they demand more from their insurance
plans and in turn healthcare plans, like any business, provide customers
better service at a lower cost.”
CMS estimates that the Medicare Advantage average monthly premium will
decrease by $1.91 (about 6 percent) in 2018, from an average of $31.91 in
2017 to $30. More than three-fourths (77 percent) of Medicare Advantage enrollees
remaining in their current plan will have the same or lower premium for
2018.
Medicare Advantage enrollment is projected to increase to 20.4 million
in 2018, a nine percent increase compared to 2017. More than a one-third of
all Medicare enrollees (34 percent) are projected to be in a Medicare
Advantage plan in 2018.
Access to the Medicare Advantage program remains strong, with 99 percent
of people with Medicare having access to a Medicare Advantage plan. The
number of Medicare Advantage plans available to individuals to choose from
across the country is increasing from about 2,700 to more than 3,100– and
more than 85 percent of people with Medicare will have access to 10 or more
Medicare Advantage plans. In addition, more Medicare Advantage enrollees
are projected to have access to important supplemental benefits such as
dental, vision, and hearing benefits.
Medicare Part D prescription drug program access will also remain strong
in 2018 with 100 percent of people with Medicare having access to a stand-alone
prescription drug plan. Earlier this year, CMS announced that the average
basic premium for a Medicare prescription drug plan in 2018 is projected to
decline to an estimated $33.50 per month. This represents a decrease of
approximately $1.20 below the average basic premium of $34.70 in 2017. The
Medicare prescription drug plan average basic premium is projected to
decline for the first time since 2012.
This fall, CMS is undertaking several consumer-friendly improvements for
Medicare Open Enrollment so that people with Medicare can make an informed
choice between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Some of the
improvements include:
- Changes in the “Medicare
& You” handbook to better explain coverage options;
- Establishing a help
wizard on Medicare.gov that will point to resources to help make
informed healthcare decisions; and
- Establishing a new
email communication opportunity to improve the customer service
experience through important messages and reminders.
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2018 Medicare health and drug plans begins
on October 15, 2017, and ends December 7, 2017. Plan costs and covered
benefits can change from year to year. People with Medicare should look at
their coverage choices and decide the options that best fits their health
needs. They can visit Medicare.gov (http://www.medicare.gov),
call 1-800-MEDICARE, or contact their State Health Insurance Assistance
Program (SHIP). Those people with Medicare who do not wish to change their
current coverage do not need to re-enroll in order to keep their current
coverage.
For more information on the premiums and costs of 2018 Medicare health
and drug plans, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn/index.html.
For a fact sheet on Medicare Advantage and Part D in 2018, please visit:
https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2017-Fact-Sheet-items/2017-09-29.html
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