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July 30, 2019
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Trump Administration Drives Down Drug Costs for Seniors
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), under the leadership of President
Trump, announced that, for the third year in a row, the average basic premium
for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, which cover prescription drugs
that beneficiaries pick up at a pharmacy, is projected to decline. Over the
past three years, average Part D basic premiums have decreased by 13.5
percent, from $34.70 in 2017 to a projected $30 in 2020, saving beneficiaries
about $1.9 billion in premium costs over that time. As a result, Part D continues
to be an extremely popular program, with enrollment increasing 12.2 percent
since 2017.
In addition to the premium
savings for beneficiaries realized as a result of the increased competition
and strengthened negotiations in Part D, the continued decline in Part D bid
amounts over the past three years is estimated to save taxpayers nearly $6
billion in the form of lower Medicare premium subsidies.
“President Trump has
listened to what American patients and seniors want, and he has promised to
protect what works and fix what’s broken in American healthcare,” said HHS
Secretary Alex Azar. “Medicare Part D plans continue to be extremely popular,
and the President is delivering improvements to Part D, offering plans more
ways to provide low-cost options and delivering patients more transparency on
drug prices. With premiums in Part D now projected to decline for 2020,
President Trump is delivering on his promise to protect seniors and put
patients in control.”
“Under President Trump’s
leadership, CMS has been taking action to lower the cost of prescription
drugs, and we are seeing the results of our actions” said CMS Administrator
Seema Verma. “At a time when healthcare costs are going up, the Trump
Administration is delivering lower costs to seniors. Part D plans are having
to prove their value to beneficiaries – the actions that CMS has taken to
strengthen the Medicare prescription drug program are working to drive down
costs for seniors.”
In Medicare Part D,
beneficiaries choose the prescription drug plan that best meets their needs,
and plans have to improve quality and lower costs to attract beneficiaries.
This competitive dynamic sets up clear incentives that drive towards value.
CMS has taken steps to modernize the Part D program by providing beneficiaries
the opportunity to choose among plans with greater negotiating tools that
have been developed in the private market and by providing patients with more
transparency on drug prices. Increasing competition and strengthening
negotiations are key pillars of President Trump’s Blueprint to reduce
prescription drug prices, and CMS will continue to implement the President’s
Blueprint to ensure that American seniors can access the prescription drugs
they need at an affordable price.
Improvements to the
Medicare Part D program that CMS has made to date include:
The upcoming annual
Medicare Open Enrollment period for 2020 begins on October 15, 2019, and ends
on December 7, 2019. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can choose
health and drug plans for 2020 by comparing their current coverage and plan
quality ratings to other plan offerings, or they can choose to remain in
traditional Medicare. For the first time in ten years, the agency is
redesigning Medicare Plan Finder, the website for Medicare plan selection, so
beneficiaries will be able to more easily compare options and choose the plan
that best meets their needs. CMS anticipates releasing the premiums and costs
for specific Medicare health and drug plans for the 2020 calendar year in
mid-to-late September.
To view the 2020 Part D
base beneficiary premium, the Part D national average monthly bid amount, the
Part D regional low-income premium subsidy amounts, the de minimis amount,
the Medicare Advantage employer group waiver plan regional payment rates, and
the Medicare Advantage regional PPO benchmarks, visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Health-Plans/MedicareAdvtgSpecRateStats/Ratebooks-and-Supporting-Data.html
and select “2020.”
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Trump Administration Drives Down Drug Costs for Seniors
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