Medicare Enrollees Could Save $782 on Average if They Optimized Coverage Based on Rx Needs, eHealth Analysis Finds
eHealth's findings are based on more than 111,000 uses of eHealth's prescription drug coverage comparison tool by Medicare customers during Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) for 2020 coverage, which took place
"The cost of prescription drugs is a top concern for many Medicare beneficiaries but their drug needs and coverage may change from year to year," said eHealth CEO
eHealth's prescription drug coverage comparison tool invites users to identify their current drug regimen and their current MAPD or Medicare Part D plan. It then shows them which of the plans offered by eHealth cover their drugs at the lowest combined premium and out-of-pocket cost, and the potential savings to be realized if they switched to the recommended plan.
Additional highlights from eHealth's analysis:
- Among MAPD enrollees,
$982 ($81.83 per month) was the average annual potential savings. - Among Part D plan enrollees,
$716 ($59.67 per month) was the average annual potential savings. - 92% of drug coverage comparison tool users last AEP could have saved money by enrolling in a more cost-effective plan for their 2020 drug coverage needs.
eHealth's report also identifies the average potential savings identified for eHealth customers in select states and the top ten brand-name and generic drugs entered into the tool by users.
Read the full report for more details.
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