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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations 2021
Medicare Part B Premiums Remain Steady Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the 2021 monthly Medicare Parts A and B
premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts in which the Medicare Part B
monthly premium remains steady. This news comes as Medicare Open Enrollment
started on October 15, 2020 running through December 7, 2020, and follows the
announcement that Medicare Advantage (or private Medicare health plans) and
Part D prescription drug plan premiums are at historic lows, with hundreds of
Medicare Advantage and Part D plans now offering $35 monthly co-pays for
insulin starting in January 2021. “With the 2021 Medicare Part B premium
information now available, I encourage everyone with Medicare to take time
over the next four weeks to review their options during Medicare Open
Enrollment,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “Thanks to President Trump’s
leadership, Medicare Part B premiums remain steady and seniors have more
plans than ever to choose from, many new benefits, and historically low
Medicare Advantage and Part D premiums.” Medicare Part B
Premiums/Deductibles Medicare Part B covers physician services,
outpatient hospital services, certain home health services, durable medical
equipment, and certain other medical and health services not covered by
Medicare Part A. The standard monthly premium for Medicare
Part B enrollees will be $148.50 in 2021, an increase of $3.90 from $144.60
in 2020. Recent legislation signed by President Trump significantly dampens
the 2021 Medicare Part B premium increase that would have occurred given the
estimated growth in Medicare spending next year. Medicare spending is
estimated to grow due to people seeking care they may have delayed during the
COVID-19 public health emergency, availability of more COVID-19 treatments,
and availability of COVID-19 vaccines (for which CMS recently announced that
there would be no out-of-pocket costs for seniors). CMS also announced that the annual deductible
for Medicare Part B beneficiaries is $203 in 2021, an increase of $5 from
$198 in 2020. Medicare Part A
Premiums/Deductibles Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital,
skilled nursing facility, and some home health care services. About 99
percent of Medicare beneficiaries do not pay a Part A premium since they have
at least 40 quarters of Medicare-covered employment. The Medicare Part A inpatient deductible that
beneficiaries will pay when admitted to the hospital is $1,484 in 2021, an
increase of $76 from $1,408 in 2020. Medicare Open Enrollment Medicare beneficiaries can choose to enroll
in fee-for-service Original Medicare (Parts A and B) or can select a private
Medicare Advantage plan to receive their Medicare benefits. Premiums and
deductibles for Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug plans
(Medicare Part D) are already finalized and are unaffected by this
announcement. During the ongoing Medicare Open Enrollment –
which began on October 15, 2020 and ends December 7, 2020, more than 60
million Medicare beneficiaries can compare coverage options like Original
Medicare (Part A and Part B) and Medicare Advantage, and choose health and prescription
drug plans for 2021. Medicare health and drug plan costs and covered benefits
can change from year-to-year. CMS urges Medicare beneficiaries to review
their coverage choices and decide on the options that best meet their health
needs. Over the past three years, CMS has made it easier for seniors to
compare and enroll in Medicare coverage. The redesigned Medicare Plan Finder
makes it easier for beneficiaries to:
Highlights for 2021 Open Enrollment include:
For a fact sheet on the 2021 Medicare Parts A
& B premiums and deductibles, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2021-medicare-parts-b-premiums-and-deductibles For more information on the 2021 Medicare Parts
A and B premiums and deductibles (CMS-8074-N, CMS-8075-N, CMS-8076-N), please
visit:
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