As noted by
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), monthly Medicare
Advantage plan premiums have remained stable or declined over the past several
years — and this trend continues into 2021 with most Medicare
Advantage plans (MA and MAPD
plans combined) continuing to have premiums under $50 per month - and 57% of
all Medicare Advantage plans having monthly premiums of $25 or
less.
Here are a few additional highlights of 2021 Medicare Advantage plan premium changes:
- More $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans.
In 2021, 43% of all Medicare Advantage
plan will have a $0 premium. As a comparison, 39% of all 2020 Medicare
Advantage plan have a $0 premium.
- More Medicare Advantage plans will have a premium under $50.
Overall,
79% of the 2021 Medicare Advantage plans (MA and MAPD)
will have a premium of $50 or less. Overall,
76% of the 2020 Medicare Advantage plans have a
premium of $50 or less.
- CMS also noted in their 2021 Medicare plan press release that:
"average 2021
premiums for Medicare Advantage plans are expected to decline 34.2
percent from 2017 while plan choice, benefits, and enrollment continue
to increase. The Medicare Advantage average monthly premium will
be the lowest in 14 years (since 2007) for the over 26 million Medicare
beneficiaries projected to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan for 2021."
(https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/trump-administration-announces-historically-low-medicare-advantage-premiums-and-new-payment-model [emphasis added]
The corresponding chart below illustrates the stability of Medicare Advantage
plan premiums for plan years 2017 through 2021 - with an increase in
lower-premium (or $0 premium) 2021 Medicare plans.
Please remember, your 2021 Medicare Advantage plan premium may increase.
The overall stability of Medicare
Advantage plan premiums does not indicate that your current 2020 Medicare
Advantage plan premium will remain the same in 2021. To see how your 2020
Medicare Advantage plan premium is changing in 2021, please use our Medicare
Advantage plan comparison tool (
MA-Compare.com/2021)
- just enter your ZIP code to get started.
You can also review your Medicare Advantage plan's Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter that you should receive in late-September or early-October. You can call your Medicare Advantage plan using the toll-free number on your Member ID card to learn more about 2021 plan premiums.
You can also telephone Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 to speak with a Medicare
representative for more information about your 2021 Medicare Advantage plan options.
October 15th starts the annual Open
Enrollment Period
The annual Medicare Open Enrollment Period (or Annual
Coordinated Election Period -- AEP) for 2021 Medicare Part D plans and Medicare
Advantage plans begins on October 15th and continues through December 7th, with
2021 Medicare plan coverage beginning on January 1, 2021.
In addition, members of Medicare Advantage plans are given a second annual
enrollment period once the new plan years begins. The annual Medicare
Advantage Open Enrollment Period (
MA OEP)
begins on January 1st, 2021 and continues through March 31st.
During
the MA-OEP, current members of 2021 Medicare Advantage plans can
change
to a different 2021 Medicare Advantage plan or return to Original
Medicare and enroll in a stand-alone Medicare Part D plan (PDP), with their new
2021 Medicare plan coverage beginning on the first day of the month following
their enrollment.