CMS finalizes 2016 payment and policy updates for Medicare Health and Drug Plans
Rate Announcement Details Plan Payments and Other Program Updates for 2016
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released final Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D Prescription Drug program changes for 2016 that provide fair and accurate payments to plans, and encourage the delivery of high-quality care for all populations.
“These policies strengthen Medicare Advantage for current and future consumers by encouraging higher quality care,” said Andy Slavitt, acting CMS Administrator. “As the Medicare Advantage marketplace continues to grow, consumers are getting access to better care through more choice and competition. Seniors and people with disabilities, including the dual-eligible population, will continue to have an extensive choice of plans, affordable premiums, and better and more transparent information about provider networks and pharmacies.”
The Medicare Advantage and the Part D Prescription Drug programs’ enrollments and quality continue to grow and improve since the Affordable Care Act became law. Medicare Advantage has reached record high enrollment each year since 2010, a trend continuing in 2015 with a cumulative increase of more than 40 percent since 2010. At the same time, premiums have fallen by nearly 6 percent from 2010 to 2015. And, more than 90 percent of Medicare beneficiaries have access to a $0 premium Medicare Advantage plan.
The finalized policies fully consider the many comments received during the public comment period. Particular care is being taken to ensure that plan sponsors have the right incentives to care for dual eligible populations over the long term. The Rate Announcement finalizes changes in payments that will affect plans differently depending on the characteristics of those plans. On average, the expected revenue change is 1.25 percent without accounting for the expected growth in coding acuity that has typically added another 2 percent. The final revenue increase is larger than the February advance notice largely because the Medicare actuaries recently updated Medicare per capita spending estimates for 2014 and 2015. Medicare per capita spending in 2014, 2015 and 2016 is still expected to be below historical standards.
Today’s announcement drives important improvements to the star rating system, additional accuracy and transparency of provider networks, and continues to promote improvements in quality of care for beneficiaries. The policies in the Rate Announcement and final Call Letter reflect Secretary Burwell’s commitment to a Medicare program – including Medicare Advantage – that delivers better care, spends health care dollars more wisely and results in healthier people. In the Final Call Letter, CMS continues to update the Star Ratings measures to drive improved quality for Medicare Advantage and Part D enrollees. To enhance program integrity and payment accuracy, Medicare Advantage plans will continue to be provided stringent oversight for improper payments, just like other providers in the Medicare program.
Lastly, the final policies will provide enrollees with greater information to make informed and timely decisions about their care and their coverage. The Final Call Letter takes steps to require Medicare Advantage plans to maintain accurate provider directories in a timely manner and make those directories widely available. These steps will help enrollees better understand the providers and choices available to them. In addition, CMS will ensure that Part D sponsors provide clear and accurate access to information on preferred cost sharing pharmacies in their networks so that all beneficiaries have access to affordable coverage.
To view a fact sheet on the 2016 Rate Announcement and final Call Letter, please visit: http://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2015-Fact-sheets-items/2015-04-06.html.
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