CMS: 2011 Medicare Prescription Premiums Stable
Based on bids that were submitted by plan sponsors, the average 2011 Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D) premiums will have nearly the same rates that beneficiaries are paying this year, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced Wednesday.
"The 2011 premiums on average will increase $1—from about $29 [this year] to $30 for the beneficiaries," said CMS Administrator Don Berwick, MD, in a telebriefing. "The benefits are going to be steady. Over 99% of participants are going to find in their local areas the opportunity to get into a 2011 plan with a premium that's the same or lower than the one they have now."
Since most premiums are going to remain stable, beneficiaries should keep in mind that they can shop and compare for the best premiums in their local areas, Berwick said. The modest increases in premiums, along with new discounts for brand-name drugs made through the Affordable Care Act, "are going to add stability" to the program, he added.
Berwick noted that under the original Part D statute, many low-income beneficiaries found themselves having to change plans if their current plan raised the premiums above the benchmark. The Affordable Care Act helps reduce the amount of the "disruption" for that population, he said.
Prior to the law, as many as 2.1 million low-income beneficiaries would have been required to change plans because of Part D premium changes, but now that rate is closer to 500,000 beneficiaries, he said. "That's the lowest number of beneficiaries who have been reassigned in the history of the Part D program."
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James Pullen (10/26/2010 at 2:49 PM)
This article is misleading. My part D Medicare Precription Plan for 2010 monthly premium was $19.70. The same plan premium for 2011 is $41.