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September 24, 2019
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Trump
Administration Drives Down Medicare Advantage and Part D Premiums for Seniors
Medicare Advantage premiums projected to go down to their lowest level in 13 years
Ahead of Medicare Open
Enrollment, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), under the
leadership of President Trump, announced today that, on average, Medicare
Advantage premiums in 2020 are expected to decline 23 percent from 2018 while
plan choices, benefits and enrollment continue to increase. The Medicare
Advantage average monthly premium will be the lowest in the last thirteen
years for the more than 24 million people with Medicare who are projected to
enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan for 2020.
“President Trump has
promised American patients a system with affordable, personalized healthcare,
a system that puts you in control, provides peace of mind, and treats you
like a human being, not a number,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “That is
what CMS has been delivering with its improvements to Medicare Advantage:
lower costs, more options, and benefits tailored to patients’ needs. This
proven record of success—decreasing premiums in both Medicare Advantage and
Medicare Part D—contrasts with proposals for a total government takeover of
healthcare, which would destroy options such as Medicare Advantage that
seniors increasingly choose.”
This news comes as the
agency releases the benefit and cost-sharing information for Medicare
Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans for the 2020 calendar year.
Specific highlights include:
“These dramatically lower
costs in Medicare Advantage and Part D, thanks to President Trump’s
leadership, means that we are putting dollars back into the pockets of our
seniors,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “On the contrast, proposals for
more government through Medicare for All or a public option, would only harm
the progress we have made to protect and strengthen the Medicare program for
future generations.”
CMS has taken several
actions over the last two years to protect and strengthen the Medicare
Advantage and Part D programs, driving competition and lowering costs,
including:
Not only are there
additional lower-cost choices, it will be easier than ever to compare
Medicare Advantage and Part D plans on Medicare.gov. As the 2020 Medicare
Open Enrollment period approaches, CMS for the first time in a decade launched a modernized and redesigned
Medicare Plan Finder – the most used tool on Medicare.gov – that allows users
to shop and compare Medicare Advantage and Part D plans as well as compare
pricing between original Medicare, Medicare prescription drug plans, Medicare
Advantage plans and Medicare supplemental insurance or Medigap policies.
CMS anticipates updating
Medicare.gov with the 2020 Medicare Advantage and Part D premiums and
cost-sharing information and releasing the Star Ratings for Medicare
Advantage and Part D plans in early October.
Medicare Open Enrollment
begins on October 15, 2019, and ends on December 7, 2019. During this time,
Medicare beneficiaries can compare coverage options like Original Medicare
and Medicare Advantage and choose health and drug plans for 2020. 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 meet their health needs. They can visit Medicare.gov (https://www.medicare.gov), call
1-800-MEDICARE, or contact their State Health Insurance Assistance Program.
People who want to keep their current Medicare coverage do NOT need to
re-enroll.
To view the premiums and
costs of 2020 Medicare Advantage and Part D 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 2020, please
visit: https://cms.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/09-24-2019%20FINAL%202020%20MA%20Part%20D%20Landscape%20State-by-State%20Factsheets.pdf.
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Trump Administration Drives Down Medicare Advantage and Part D Premiums for Seniors
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