People with
Medicare can Review their Drug and Health Plan Options through December
7, 2021
Today,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is reminding
people with Medicare that Medicare Open Enrollment begins October 15,
2021, and now is the time to review their coverage options and make a
choice that meets their health care needs. Medicare’s Open Enrollment
period gives those who rely on Medicare the opportunity to make changes
to their health plans or prescription drug plans, pick a Medicare
Advantage Plan, or return to Original Medicare.
The
Medicare Open Enrollment period occurs every year from October 15
through December 7, with coverage changes taking effect January 1.
During this time, people can find a plan that better meets their needs,
saves money, or both.
“This
is an important time of year for 63 million Medicare beneficiaries
across the country to compare coverage options to ensure they are
getting the best benefits available at low cost,” said Health and Human
Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “We will continue to strengthen and
build upon this critical program that has vastly improved the lives of
our seniors. I encourage everyone to take stock of their health and
find the best plan for them in 2022.”
Medicare
plans can change year to year – even an enrollee’s current calendar
year 2021 plan may have changes for 2022. Medicare.gov makes it easier
than ever to compare coverage options and shop for plans. People can do
a side-by-side comparison of plan coverage, costs, and quality ratings
to help them more easily see the differences between plans.
“Medicare
Open Enrollment is an important time of year for people with Medicare
and their families to review their options and make choices about the
health care coverage that best meets their needs,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “It is also a time for people
with Medicare to check their eligibility for Medicare Savings Programs,
which can help with premiums and other costs. Enrollment assistance is
available in your community and 24/7 at 1-800-MEDICARE to connect you
to coverage that best fits your needs and budget.”
Here
are some things to consider when shopping for Medicare coverage:
- Check if doctors are
still in-network and prescriptions are on the plan’s formulary.
- Realize that the plan
with the lowest monthly premium may not always be the best fit for
specific health needs.
- Look at the plan’s
deductible and other out-of-pocket costs that factor into total
costs.
- Know that some plans
offer extra benefits, like vision, hearing, or dental coverage,
which could help meet individual health care needs.
- Consider whether
Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan is the best choice.
Medicare
is Here to Help
Here
are four ways you can compare plans and look at savings options:
- Find plans at
Medicare.gov and do side-by-side comparisons of costs and
coverage.
- Call 1-800-MEDICARE.
Help is available 24 hours a day, including weekends.
- Access personalized
health insurance counseling at no cost, available from State
Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). Visit shiptacenter.org
or call 1-800-MEDICARE for each SHIP’s phone number. Many SHIPs
also offer virtual counseling.
- Check eligibility for
Medicare Savings Programs. People with Medicare facing challenges
paying for health care may qualify for Medicare Saving Programs
run by their state. These programs can help save money on
premiums, prescription drugs, and other health care costs. If your
income for 2021 is below $18,000, it may be worth contacting your
state’s Medicaid program about help that may be available to you.
Contact 1-800-MEDICARE to find out where to apply.
For
more information, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE
(1-800-633-4227). TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048. Help is available
24 hours a day, including weekends.
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