by Robert King | Nov 5, 2019 4:02pm
The number of Medicare
Advantage (MA) plans offering an expanded supplemental benefit in 2020
increased to 364 from 102 in 2019 as plans become more comfortable with the
added flexibility, a new study found.
The study, released
Monday from consulting firm Milliman and commissioned by the Better Medicare
Alliance, found that insurers are becoming more comfortable offering
supplemental benefits such as adult day care or massages ahead of the 2020 plan
year.
For the 2019 plan
year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) gave insurers more
flexibility to offer supplemental benefits to MA plans. The agency continued to
offer benefit flexibility for the 2020 plan year, which is in the middle of
open enrollment.
“It is important for
Medicare beneficiaries who choose to enroll in Medicare Advantage plans to
consider supplemental benefits in the context of all of their healthcare needs
as well as any cost sharing and member premium,” the analysis said.
Milliman looked at the
number of plans offering new supplemental benefits in 2020 compared to 2019.
In 2019, there were
102 plans that offered a series of expanded supplemental benefits, which
increased to 364 for 2020.
The biggest increase
was in the plans offering therapeutic massage, with 22 plans offering the
benefit in 2019 and 192 in 2020. Plans offering in-home support services also
increased from 51 plans this year to 148 in 2020.
The analysis is based
on bids for 2020 and benefits offered by plans in 2019.
CMS announced in September that premiums
for 2020 MA plans are expected to decline by 14% compared to this year, and
premiums will be the lowest since 2007.
The agency expects
24.4 million Medicare beneficiaries out of approximately 60 million will sign
up for MA in 2020.
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