FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2022
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
CMS Media Inquiries
Biden-Harris Administration
Announces Lower Premiums for Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug
Plans in 2023
Inflation Reduction Act
Will Improve Benefits, Lower Health Care Costs for Millions of
Americans With Medicare Part D
The
Biden-Harris Administration has made expanding access to health
insurance and lowering health care costs for America’s families a top priority,
and today, the Administration is announcing that people with Medicare
will see lower premiums for Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D
prescription drug plans in 2023. Additionally, thanks to the Inflation
Reduction Act, people with Medicare prescription drug coverage will
have improved and more affordable benefits, including a $35
cost-sharing limit on a month’s supply of each covered insulin product,
as well as adult vaccines that are recommended by the Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) at no additional cost.
Ahead
of the upcoming Medicare Open Enrollment beginning October 15, the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is releasing key
information, including 2023 premiums and deductibles for Medicare
Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, to help Medicare
enrollees determine the best coverage for their needs.
“Today
we’re delivering on our commitment to reduce health care costs for
Americans, including 64 million people with Medicare,” said HHS
Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Thanks to President Biden’s Inflation
Reduction Act, millions of Medicare enrollees will have lower
prescription drug costs and improved benefits when they sign up this
year. We will continue working to strengthen Medicare to ensure everyone
gets the high-quality, affordable care they deserve.”
“The
Inflation Reduction Act will provide much needed financial relief and
increase access to affordable drugs,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure. “It is more important than ever for people to review
their health care coverage and explore their Medicare options during
Open Enrollment this year.”
Enrollment
in Medicare Advantage — private health plans that cover all Medicare
Parts A and B benefits and may provide additional benefits — continues
to increase. Projections indicate enrollment will reach 31.8 million
people in 2023.
The
projected average premium for 2023 Medicare Advantage plans is $18 per
month, a decline of nearly 8% from the 2022 average premium of $19.52.
Medicare Advantage plans will continue to offer a wide range of
supplemental benefits in 2023, including eyewear, hearing aids,
preventive and comprehensive dental benefits, access to meals (for a
limited duration), over-the-counter items, and fitness benefits.
In
addition, more than 1,200 Medicare Advantage plans will participate in
the CMS Innovation Center’s Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance
Design (VBID) Model in 2023, which tests the effect of customized
benefits that are designed to better manage diseases and meet a wide
range of health-related social needs, from food insecurity to social
isolation. The benefits under this model are projected to be offered to
6 million people.
The
VBID Model’s Hospice Benefit Component, now in its third year, will
also be offered by 119 Medicare Advantage plans in portions of 24
states and U.S. territories, providing enrollees increased access to
palliative and integrated hospice care. Medicare Advantage plans
participating in the Hospice Benefit Component will implement strategies
to advance health equity across all aspects of their
participation.
CMS
continues to improve options for enrollees who are dually eligible for
Medicare and Medicaid. For example, in 2023, CMS will begin to require
all Medicare Advantage dual eligible special needs plans (D-SNPs) to
establish enrollee advisory committees and consult with those
committees on various issues, including improving health equity for
underserved populations. Additionally, new policies related to cost
sharing are estimated to increase payment from MA plans to providers
serving dually eligible individuals who incur high costs.
As previously announced, the average
basic monthly premium for standard Part D coverage is projected to be
$31.50, compared to $32.08 in 2022. The Medicare Part D program helps
people with Medicare pay for both brand-name and generic prescription
drugs.
Medicare
Open Enrollment — Important Dates & Resources
Medicare
Open Enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7, 2022. During this
time, people eligible for Medicare can compare 2023 coverage options on
Medicare.gov. Medicare.gov provides clear, easy-to-use information, as
well as an updated Medicare Plan Finder, to allow people to compare
options for health and drug coverage, which may change from year to
year.
Medicare
Plan Finder will be updated with the 2023 Medicare health and
prescription drug plan information on October 1, 2022. 1-800-MEDICARE
is also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide help in
English and Spanish as well as language support in over 200 languages.
People who want to keep their current Medicare coverage do not need to
re-enroll.
During
Open Enrollment, people with Medicare who take insulin are encouraged
to call 1-800-MEDICARE or contact their State Health Insurance
Assistance Programs (https://www.shiphelp.org/) for help
comparing plans and costs this year.
To
help with their Medicare costs, low-income seniors and adults with
disabilities may qualify to receive financial assistance from the
Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs). The MSPs are essential to help
millions of Americans access high-quality health care at a reduced
cost, yet only about half of eligible people are enrolled. The MSPs
help pay Medicare premiums and may also pay Medicare deductibles,
coinsurance and copayments if people meet the conditions of
eligibility. Enrolling in an MSP offers relief from these Medicare
costs, allowing people to spend that money on other necessities like
food, housing or transportation. Individuals interested in learning
more can visit: https://www.medicare.gov/your-medicare-costs/get-help-paying-costs/medicare-savings-programs.
To
view the premiums and costs of 2023 Medicare Advantage and Part D
plans, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/prescription-drug-coverage/prescriptiondrugcovgenin.
Select the various 2023 landscape source files in the downloads section
of the webpage.
For
state-by-state information, important dates and enrollment resources
for Medicare Advantage and Part D in 2023, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/2023-medicare-advantage-and-part-d-state-state-fact-sheets.pdf
For
more information on the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design
Model, including plan participation, please visit: https://innovation.cms.gov/innovation-models/vbid.
To
access this press release in Spanish, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/press-release-2023-medicare-and-part-d-landscape-spanish.pdf
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