MedicareAdvantage

Nearly two-thirds of Medicare Advantage enrollees pay no supplemental premium (other than the Part B premium) in 2021

KFF 6/21/21

In 2021, 89% of individual Medicare Advantage plans offer prescription drug coverage (MA-PDs), and most Medicare Advantage enrollees (90%) are in plans that include this prescription drug coverage. Nearly two-thirds of beneficiaries in individual Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage (65%) pay no premium for their plan, other than the Medicare Part B premium ($148.50 in 2021). However, 15% of beneficiaries in individual MA-PDs (2.6 million enrollees) pay at least $50 per month, including 5% who pay $100 or more per month, in addition to the monthly Part B premium. The MA-PD premium includes both the cost of Medicare-covered Part A and Part B benefits and Part D prescription drug coverage. Among the one-third of all enrollees in an individual MA-PD who pay a premium for their plan (6.0 million enrollees), the average premium is $60 per month. Altogether, including those who do not pay a premium, the average individual MA-PD enrollee pays $21 per month in 2021.

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