Medicare Drug Plans Are Getting Better Next Year. Some Will Also Cost More.
When
By the end of this year, she will have spent almost
McClure, 70, is one of about 3.2 million people with Medicare prescription drug insurance whose out-of-pocket medication costs will be capped at
"It's wonderful — oh my gosh. We would actually be able to live," McClure said. "I might be able to afford fresh fruit in the wintertime."
The IRA, a climate and health care law that President
The annual enrollment period for Medicare beneficiaries to renew or switch drug coverage or to choose a Medicare Advantage plan began
"We always encourage beneficiaries to really look at the plans and choose the best option for them,"
Improvements to Medicare drug coverage required by the IRA are the most sweeping changes since
CMS said
However, an analysis by KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes
Many Part D insurers' initial 2025 premium proposals were even higher. To cushion the price shock, the Biden administration created what it calls a demonstration program to pay insurers
"In the absence of this demonstration, premium increases would certainly have been larger,"
Nearly every Part D insurer agreed to the arrangement.
In
Cubanski identified eight plans in
Spokespeople for Wellcare and its parent company,
In addition to the
It will also eliminate one of the drug benefit's most frustrating features, a gap known as the "donut hole," which suspends coverage just as people face growing drug costs, forcing them to pay the plan's full price for drugs out-of-pocket until they reach a spending threshold that changes from year to year.
The law also expands eligibility for "extra help" subsidies for about 17 million low-income people in Medicare drug plans and increases the amount of the subsidy. Drug companies will be required to chip in to help pay for it.
Starting
After beneficiaries spend
That's because the IRA raises the share of the bill picked up by insurers and pharmaceutical companies. The law also attempts to tamp down future drug price hikes by limiting increases to the consumer price inflation rate, which was 3.4% in 2023. If prices rise faster than inflation, drugmakers have to pay Medicare the difference.
"Before the redesign, Part D incentivized drug price increases," said
Another provision of the law allows beneficiaries to pay for drugs on an installment plan, instead of having to pay a hefty bill over a short period of time. Insurers are supposed to do the math and send policyholders a monthly bill, which will be adjusted if drugs are added or dropped.
Along with big changes brought by the IRA, Medicare beneficiaries should prepare for the inevitable surprises that come when insurers revise their plans for a new year. In addition to raising premiums, insurers can drop covered drugs and eliminate pharmacies, doctors, or other services from the provider networks beneficiaries must use.
Missing the opportunity to switch plans means coverage will renew automatically, even if it costs more or no longer covers needed drugs or preferred pharmacies. Most beneficiaries are locked into Medicare drug and Advantage plans for the year unless CMS gives them a "special enrollment period."
"We do have a system that is run through private health plans," CMS chief Brooks-LaSure said. But she noted that beneficiaries "have the ability to change their plans."
But many don't take the time to compare dozens of plans that can cover different drugs at different prices from different pharmacies — even when the effort could save them money. In 2021, only 18% of Medicare Advantage drug plan enrollees and 31% of stand-alone drug plan members checked their plan's benefits and costs against competitors', KFF researchers found.
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