Lower Medicare premiums, more cost savings ahead for Florida seniors [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
Open enrollment for Florida’s Medicare beneficiaries comes with some positive news: Most seniors will see cost savings in 2023.
For the first time in more than a decade, Floridians will see a reduction in their premiums in 2023 for Medicare Part B and Medicare Advantage plans.
The much-celebrated decrease will save Floridians about
The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B will drop to
“Lower Medicare premiums are great news for millions of seniors and people with disabilities,” said
Along with a reduction in the Medicare Part B premiums, beneficiaries will see a decrease in their annual deductible, which is the amount someone pays for healthcare services before the government insurance kicks in. The deductible is
“For Florida’s seniors, any little bit of cost savings helps,” said
Fall enrollment underway
The annual election period for Medicare runs from
During open enrollment, you can switch between those two options.
Anyone already in a Medicare plan will get information this month on changes to coverage for 2023. The changes could be adjustments to your monthly premium, co-pays, deductible, coinsurance or maximum out-of-pocket limit, or changes to drug coverage.
You are not required to do anything during open enrollment if you want your 2022 coverage to continue into 2023. However, experts say with annual changes to plans, you should always check for your best option.
More Medicare Advantage plans in
“This year there are more carriers with more options,” Tunis said. “Lots of plans look similar, so any plan you are considering, you need to do an evaluation of whether your doctors and hospitals are on it, and whether your medications are covered.”
“You should review how your plan worked for you in 2022 and make sure if you liked it, it will work similarly in 2023,” Parker said. “Confirm if your doctors are covered in network, if your prescriptions will be covered, and that it still offers the additional benefits you want such as dental and vision.”
If you shop for Medicare Advantage plans in
Medicare Advantage plans typically have an additional premium — and this year it should be slightly lower. The projected average premium for 2023 Medicare Advantage plans is
Tunis notes that Florida’s snowbirds or people who travel will want to be cautious when choosing a Medicare Advantage plan that limits them to certain doctors. “You need a good PPO (
Changes in drug costs
If you don’t have an Advantage Plan and choose Original Medicare Part B with a supplemental drug plan, your premiums on those drug plans will be lower in 2023.
The
The drug policies are sold by private insurers, who set the terms and premiums annually. In
As you consider your 2023 coverage, be aware that some Medicare-related provisions of the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act target drug costs and take effect in 2023.
For example, Medicare prescription drug coverage will include a
Many
This year, seniors may find their medications fall into different tiers of coverage within plans than in 2022— some costs will go up and some will go down, notes
“You will need to look carefully at the drugs you take and how they are covered in different plans,” Thompson said. “Sometimes you can save a lot of money by making a move.”
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