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February 1, 2018
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CMS proposes Medicare
Advantage and Part D payment and policy updates to provide new benefits for
enrollees, new protections to combat opioid crisis
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released
proposed changes for the Medicare health and drug programs in 2019 that
increase flexibility in Medicare Advantage that will allow more options and
new benefits to Medicare beneficiaries, meeting their unique health needs and
improving their quality of life. Furthermore, the proposal includes
important new steps to ensure new patient-doctor-plan communication in
combatting the opioid crisis.
As a part of these changes, CMS is redefining health-related
supplemental benefits to include services that increase health and improve
quality of life, including coverage of non-skilled in-home supports,
portable wheelchair ramps and other assistive devices and modifications
when patients need them.
“Our priority is to ensure that our seniors have more choices and lower
premiums in their Medicare health and drug plans,” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma. “We are focused on addressing the specific needs of
beneficiaries and providing new flexibilities for Medicare Advantage plans
to offer new health-related benefits. This is a big win for
patients.”
CMS has previously not allowed an item or service to be eligible as a
supplemental benefit if the primary purpose included daily maintenance.
Under the new policy announced today, CMS would allow supplemental benefits
if they compensate for physical impairments, diminish the impact of
injuries or health conditions, and/or reduce avoidable emergency room
utilization.
CMS also announced new action to combat the nation’s opioid epidemic
through its effective oversight of programs that have successfully reduced
opioid overutilization by Part D enrollees. The agency is also
designing the framework of several new policies that would give health
plans additional tools to better manage chronic overuse among beneficiaries
by ensuring patient-doctor-plan communication regarding opioid use.
Medicare Advantage remains a popular choice among beneficiaries and has
high satisfaction ratings. In 2018, Medicare Advantage and Part D premiums
decreased and the number of Medicare Advantage plans available to choose
from across the country increased from about 2,700 to more than 3,100 – and
enrollment in Medicare Advantage is at an all-time high as approximately
one-third of all Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in a plan.
The proposed updates will result in a payment increase that promotes
stability and insures that resources will be available to support
beneficiaries enrolled in private Medicare plans.
For a fact sheet on the 2019 Advance Notice, Part II, and the Draft Call
Letter, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2018-Fact-sheets-items/2018-02-01.html.
CMS released Part I of the Advance Notice on December 27, 2017.
The 2019 Advance Notices (Part I and Part II) and Draft Call Letter may
viewed by going to: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Announcements-and-Documents.html
and selecting “2019 Advance Notices.” Comments on the proposed Advance
Notices and Draft Call Letter are invited from industry, seniors, consumer
advocates, and the public and must be submitted by March 5, 2018. The 2019
Final Rate Announcement and Call Letter will be published on Monday, April
2, 2018.
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