As noted in our "
More 2021 Medicare
Advantage plan choices..." article,
the total number of 2021 Medicare Advantage plans across the country will increase by 13%. However, when viewed in detail, many 2020 Medicare Advantage plans will be
terminated or merged into other 2021 plans -- and many counties will see
significant changes in their Medicare Advantage plan landscape.
A Closer Look: County-Specific changes in the 2021 Medicare Advantage plan landscapes (Losses and Gains)
As an example of how the Medicare Advantage plan landscape can change on a local level, we found that in 2021,
Monroe County, PA will
lose 11 of the 50 currently offered 2020 Medicare Advantage
plans. However, in the same county,
7 new 2021 Medicare Advantage plans
will be introduced.
The counties in the chart below will have the highest number of non-renewing
Medicare Advantage plans.
Counties
with Largest Number of
Non-Renewing
Medicare Advantage Plans |
County |
Number of Non-Renewing
Plans* |
Monroe County, PA |
11 |
Lackawanna County, PA |
10 |
Luzerne County, PA |
10 |
Harris County, TX |
5 |
Montgomery County, TX |
6 |
Fort Bend County, TX |
6 |
Galveston County, TX |
4 |
Liberty County, TX |
4 |
Polk County, TX |
4 |
Jefferson County, TX |
4 |
Waller County, TX |
4 |
Brazoria County, TX |
3 |
Bexar County, TX |
5 |
Note about "crosswalk" information: *The term "Crosswalk" is
used
when a 2020 Medicare plans automatically moves plan members to a
different plan
for 2021 because the 2020 Medicare plan will no longer be offered next
year. At this time, we do not know which 2020 plans will "crosswalk"
members into other 2021 plans - however, we will learn more as Medicare
releases more 2021 plan data. In short, it is possible that some of
these Medicare Advantage plans will terminate within the county, but
transfer or "crosswalk" their 2020 plan members to a different 2021
Medicare Advantage plan.
Bottom Line: Please check to be sure that your 2020
Medicare
Advantage plan is being offered in 2021. You can learn more by reading
your Medicare plan's Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter that your
plan will send you late-September or early-October. You can also
telephone your current Medicare Advantage plan using the toll-free
Member Services number found on your Member ID card.
Learning more about how your 2020 Medicare plan is changing in 2021.
(1) Review your Medicare plan's Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter
that you will receive in late-September or early-October. Your ANOC
will tell you how your current Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage
plan is changing next year - for example, changes in monthly premiums,
deductibles, co-pays.
(2) For more information about 2020/2021 plan changes, please call
Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 and speak with a Medicare representative about
Medicare plans that are available in your service area.
(3) Try our Medicare Advantage plan comparison tool (
MA-Compare.com). You can see more 2021 Medicare Part D plan changes using our MA-Compare tool
found at:
MA-Compare.com/2021 or
Browse Medicare Advantage or Part D plans by state
and county.
For example, in our 2020/2021 MA-Compare tool, you can enter your Zip
Code and see how 2020 Medicare Advantage plans are changing in 2021 - as
you can see below, this county is showing "
57 Medicare Advantage plans
that meet your criteria", representing the total number of Medicare
Advantage plan changes. Plan changes can mean Medicare Advantage plans
leaving in 2021, plans remaining in 2021, and new Medicare Advantage
plans entering the area in 2021. In this example, there are 50 Medicare
Advantage plans in 2020, of these 50 plans, 11 plans will exit in 2021,
and 7 new Medicare Advantage plans will enter in 2021 for a new total
of
46 Medicare Advantage plan in 2021.
From the graphic you can also see how existing 2020 Medicare Advantage
plans can change in 2021 with new premiums or plan co-pays or new
maximum out-of-pocket spending limits (MOOP).