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September 28, 2018
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Medicare
Advantage premiums continue to decline while plan choices and benefits
increase in 2019
Enrollment projected to increase while plans offer new types of supplemental benefits
Today, the Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that, on average, Medicare Advantage
premiums will decline while plan choices and new benefits increase. In
addition, Medicare Advantage enrollment is projected to reach a new all-time
high with more than 36 percent of Medicare beneficiaries projected to be
enrolled in Medicare Advantage in 2019. This news comes as the agency
releases the benefit and premium information for Medicare health and drug
plans for the 2019 calendar year.
“Medicare Part D and Medicare
Advantage demonstrate the successes possible when we harness consumer choice
and private-sector innovation to improve care and lower cost,” said HHS
Secretary Alex Azar. “Efforts to strengthen negotiation and competition in
Medicare Part D are bearing fruit in the form of lower drug costs for
American seniors, a key priority for President Trump. Meanwhile, the
significant steps taken to maximize competition among Medicare Advantage
plans and support and empower Medicare beneficiaries are a crucial piece of
allowing patients to define and drive value, which the Trump Administration
has made a priority.”
“The steps that the Trump
Administration has taken to improve and drive competition in Medicare
Advantage means more savings, more benefits, and lower costs for seniors,”
said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “The popularity of programs, such as
Medicare Advantage, and with the various new supplemental benefits and policy
changes that have been adopted, we expect plan choices to be even more robust
moving forward.”
The Medicare Advantage average
monthly premium continues to steadily decline, and will be the lowest in the
last three years. On average, Medicare Advantage premiums in 2019 is
estimated to decrease by six percent to $28.00, from an average of $29.81 in
2018. Nearly 83 percent of Medicare Advantage enrollees remaining in their
current plan will have the same or lower premium in 2019. Approximately 46
percent of enrollees in their current plan will have a zero premium.
Medicare Advantage will be
offering approximately 600 more plans in 2019. The number of plans available
to individuals to choose from across the country is increasing from about
3,100 to about 3,700 – and more than 91 percent of people with Medicare will
have access to 10 or more Medicare Advantage plans, compared to nearly 86
percent in 2018. Access to the Medicare Advantage program remains strong,
with about 99 percent of people with Medicare having access to a Medicare
Advantage plan.
Medicare Advantage enrollment is
projected to increase to an all-time high from the current enrollment of 20.2
million to 22.6 million in 2019, an 11.5 percent increase compared to 2018.
As a result of the new
flexibilities on supplemental benefits available for the first time in 2019,
about 270 plans are providing nearly 1.5 million enrollees with access to the
following new types of benefits:
The access to new supplemental
benefits is a positive start for 2019, and CMS expects continued growth in
2020, as plans take advantage of these new flexibilities to attract new
beneficiaries. In addition, more Medicare Advantage enrollees are projected
to have greater access to important supplemental benefits such as dental,
vision, hearing, over-the-counter items, meals, nursing hotlines and
transportation for medical services (for example, doctor visits).
Access to the Medicare Part D
prescription drug program remains universal in 2019 with 100 percent of
beneficiaries having access to a stand-alone prescription drug plan. Earlier
this year, CMS announced that, for a second year in a row,
the average monthly basic Part D premiums are expected to fall from $33.59
this year to $32.50 next year. The agency had announced several changes in the Part D
program to provide Part D plans with additional tools to strengthen
negotiations with drug manufacturers to lower the cost of prescription
drugs.
As the 2019 Medicare Open Enrollment
period approaches, CMS is continuing to improve the Medicare.gov website for
Medicare plan selection, so beneficiaries can more easily compare options and
choose the plan that best fit their needs. Medicare Open Enrollment for 2019
Medicare health and drug plans begins on October 15, 2018, and ends December
7, 2018. Plan costs and covered benefits can change from year to year, so
people with Medicare should look at their coverage choices and decide on the
options that best fits their health needs. They can visit Medicare.gov (https://www.medicare.gov), call
1-800-MEDICARE, or contact their State Health Insurance Assistance Program.
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 a fact sheet on Medicare
Advantage and Part D in 2019, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2019-medicare-advantage-and-part-d-prescription-drug-program-landscape.
To view the premiums and costs of
2019 Medicare health and drug plans, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn/index.html.
For state-by-state information on
Medicare Advantage and Part D in 2019, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/Reach-Out/Find-tools-to-help-you-help-others/MA-Part-D-Landscape-State-by-State.pdf
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