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Medicare Announces the Start of 2007 Open Enrollment for Medicare Health and Drug Coverage Expanded Options Provide More Comprehensive Coverage for Millions
Medicare News
Thursday, November 16, 2006
For Immediate Release:
Contact: CMS Office of Public Affairs, 202-690-6145
For questions about Medicare please call 1-800-MEDICARE or visit
http://www.medicare.gov.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced
that Medicare beneficiaries have six weeks to change or add
coverage to their current Medicare health and prescription drug
plans. The Medicare annual Open Enrollment Period, which starts
today, runs from November 15 through December 31, 2006.
Now is the time for Medicare beneficiaries to carefully review
their current plan to see how changes may affect their costs and
coverage in 2007, and then compare their plan to other options
available to them, said Health and Human Services Secretary Mike
Leavitt. If they are satisfied their plan will meet their needs
next year, they do not need to take any action to keep their
coverage.
Again this year, Medicare and its network of dedicated and
trained national, state and local partners are providing highly
personalized information and assistance to beneficiaries in their
communities, online and on the phone, said Leslie V. Norwalk,
Acting Administrator for CMS. Building on last years successes
and experiences, beneficiaries and those who are assisting them
have access to a variety of consumer tested tools and resources
which have been enhanced to help them make confident, well-
informed decisions about their health and prescription coverage in
2007. Online alone, 16,000 beneficiaries enrolled in drug plans
in the first 24 hours of open enrollment.
CMS is adding a new consumer tool today focusing on plan
performance. Medicare Part D Plan Performance metrics for 2006
are now posted on the Plan Finder Website. Consumers are able to
see how plans are rated along with specific data on how they
performed on the following areas of customer service, including:
telephone customer service, complaints, appeals, and sharing
information with pharmacists.
In addition to the website enhancements, tools and resources such
as the 2007 Medicare & You handbook, http://www.medicare.gov/,
and 1-800-Medicare, there are community-based information and
enrollment events scheduled, and the Medicare Mobile Office Tour
has a full schedule of stops planned to help local partners and
community organizations with enrollment events.
Competition and choice have resulted in the average monthly
premium of $24 for 2007, the same as in 2006, and 83 percent of
beneficiaries with stand-alone prescription drug plans will have
access to plans that cost less than their current coverage.
Nationwide, the average number of drugs included on plan
formularies have increased by 13 percent, and there are more plans
with coverage for preferred brands and/or generics in the coverage
gap, with at least one available in every state. On average,
beneficiaries are saving more than $1,200 annually on their drug
costs, and five separate opinion surveys show that beneficiaries
are overwhelmingly satisfied with their Part D coverage. While
beneficiaries have until December 31 to change or choose, CMS
officials encourage those who plan to make changes or join to do
so earlyoptimally by December 8to avoid any delay or
inconvenience in accessing their coverage in January.
With the great success of the initial year for Medicare
prescription drug coverage, this years open enrollment period is
focused on improving beneficiary satisfaction by providing options
for more comprehensive coverage and competitive costs while
assuring a smooth transition for those who select a new plan,
stated Norwalk. She says CMS continues to work with plans and
inter-governmental partners on complaint resolution and systems
integration for data exchanges to process enrollments smoothly,
accurately and efficiently.
For more Medicare 2007 Open Enrollment, see:
http://www.aapd.com/News/medicaredrugcoverage/061121cms.htm
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