CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27th, 2019
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Medicare Plan Finder Gets an Upgrade for the First Time in a
Decade
It’s Now Easier to Compare Coverage Options and Shop for Medicare Health and Drug Plans
For the first time in a
decade, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today launched
a modernized and redesigned Medicare Plan Finder. The Medicare Plan Finder,
the most used tool on Medicare.gov, allows users to shop and compare Medicare
Advantage and Part D plans. There are more than 60 million people with
Medicare coverage. The updated Medicare Plan Finder also provides them and
their caregivers with a personalized experience through a mobile friendly and
easy-to-read design that will help them learn about different options and
select coverage that best meets their health needs. The new Plan Finder walks
users through the Medicare Advantage and Part D enrollment process from start
to finish and allows people to view and compare many of the supplemental
benefits that Medicare Advantage plans offer.
These changes are part of
the Trump Administration’s eMedicare initiative – which expands and improves
on current Medicare consumer service options. CMS is improving our online
Medicare tools to meet the needs of a growing number of tech savvy
beneficiaries. The online tools do not replace Medicare’s traditional
customer service options. People with Medicare will continue to have access
to paper copies of the Medicare & You handbook and be able get help over
the phone using 1-800-MEDICARE.
“President Trump has made
it clear that he wants to protect and strengthen Medicare.” said CMS
Administrator Seema Verma. “The redesigned Medicare Plan Finder is another
example of how CMS is empowering beneficiaries with price and quality
information to take advantage of lower rates and new benefits in Medicare
Advantage and Part D.”
In 2019, CMS added nearly
600 Medicare Advantage plans with average premiums declining to their lowest
levels in 6 years. 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.
The redesigned Medicare
Plan Finder will make it easier for beneficiaries to see these changes and
to:
As part of a phased
rollout, both the old and new Plan Finder will be available and run in
parallel through the end of September 2019, to allow time for users to try
out and become familiar with the new version. The new Plan Finder has been in
use at the 1-800-MEDICARE call centers for over a month already. CMS has
streamlined the information on the new Plan Finder and has conducted consumer
testing throughout the development of the new Medicare Plan Finder to ensure
that the information that is displayed is complete, understandable and is in
plain language. In addition, CMS collaborated with stakeholders to include
improvements in the new Plan Finder that directly addresses a number of
issues with the old Plan Finder. For example, CMS has integrated
information about Medicare coverage options, clarified the cost-savings
benefits of low income subsidy programs, added functionality to use actual
claims data to help build more accurate drug lists, streamlined the
end-to-end flow for users, and ensured that mobile optimization allows for
easy use on the device the user prefers – desktop, tablet, or smartphone. In
2018, approximately 25 percent of Medicare beneficiaries accessed Medicare
Plan Finder on mobile devices, an increase of 40 percent from 2017.
CMS has been offering
in-person and online training on the new Plan Finder throughout the summer
and we plan to offer an additional webinar session in September. We are also
producing several other tools to aid with learning the new Plan Finder,
including videos and tip sheets.
“We want consumers to have
the best tool possible when open enrollment begins on October 15. Try
it out and let us know what you think,” said Administrator Verma.
CMS annually provides
Medicare health and drug plan data for private sector developers and
researchers to use to create innovative new products. CMS intends to release
the real-time Medicare plan data in an API format by the end of this year to
make it easier for the private sector to create additional tools to help
beneficiaries make informed health coverage decisions.
In addition to upgrading
Medicare Plan Finder, CMS has redesigned the Medicare.gov homepage and
refreshed the personalized MyMedicare.gov portal to create a more seamless,
easy to navigate, personalized online experience for people with
Medicare.
Approximately 10,000
people join Medicare each day. Today’s announcement builds on the eMedicare
initiative that first launched in 2018 to deliver simple tools and
information to current and future Medicare beneficiaries. Other new tools
launched under the initiative that seeks to deliver personalized and
customized information that Medicare beneficiaries prefer include:
Medicare Open Enrollment
is the time for people with Medicare to review their health coverage. It
begins on October 15, 2019, and ends December 7, 2019. Medicare health and
drug 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 fit 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 royalty-free,
downloadable images of individuals using the new Medicare Plan Finder in
English and Spanish to use for republishing, please visit: https://downloads.cms.gov/media/plan-finder-images.zip.
For a Spanish version of
this press release, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/sites/drupal/files/2019-08/08-27-2019%20Press%20Release%20Spanish%20Plan%20Finder%20Redesign.pdf
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Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Medicare Plan Finder Gets an Upgrade for the First Time in a Decade
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