Comparing Medicare Part D Plans by Jesse Slome, American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance
July 18, 2024 – 3 Minute Read – Reviewed: AAMSI
More than 50 million people have Medicare drug plan coverage. There’s lots to choose from. Currently 709 Medicare drug plans available nationally (2024) according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI). If you are certain that you have the best plan there’s no need to keep reading. But if you are not sure, you are not alone.
Approximately 1.5 million people switched Medicare drug plans in 2023 according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance. Millions more failed to switch and ending up paying more than they needed to. Here’s food for thought:
The typical senior can save between $400 and $1,100 yearly by comparing and switching to a better Medicare prescription drug plan reports the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (2024 estimate).
Some will save by switching to a Medicare Advantage plan providing optimal coverage for their prescription drugs.
Others with stand-alone Medicare drug plans will save by switching to a plan with lower monthly costs and/or better tiers for their prescription drugs.
The best way to compare Medicare drug plans is to follow these steps:
The following are the better known drug plan providers according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI)
Humana is one of the largest Medicare stand-alone drug plan providers, offering comprehensive coverage for prescription medications through its various Part D plans. It is known for providing additional drug coverage during the coverage gap phase and has a strong financial rating.
Aetna is another major player in the Medicare stand-alone drug plan market, excelling in low costs and value for beneficiaries. Aetna’s SilverScript Plus plan provides additional coverage during the Medicare donut hole phase, making it a popular choice among Medicare beneficiaries.
Cigna is also a significant provider of Medicare stand-alone drug plans, known for offering plans with $0 copays and catering to individuals looking for affordable options with good coverage.
The annual Medicare open enrollment period is October 15 – December 7. Here are important tips to take advantage of this special opportunity.
During the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), all Medicare beneficiaries have the opportunity to review and make changes to their Medicare coverage. This includes switching to a new Medicare drug plan if desired. Outside of the AEP, individuals can typically only change their Medicare drug plan under certain circumstances, such as qualifying for a Special Enrollment Period due to specific life events like moving to a new location outside their current plan’s service area.
Access relevant Medicare insurance statistics and information using these links.
Another key report to check is the 2024 Medicare Supplement Price Index – PLAN G. See the lowest and highest premium rates for top-10 U.S. markets.
Secondly compare PLAN N Price Index rates. Lowest and highest rates for top-10 U.S. cities.
Especially research ways to find the best Medicare insurance plan.
Likewise valuable info is our Medicare Supplement insurance statistics – what plans people turning age 65 choose.
Lastly find best long-term care insurance costs – free insurance quotes.
The American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI) is an organization established in 1999 with the primary goal of enhancing consumer understanding of Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Insurance. AAMSI also aims to support insurance professionals who market Medicare insurance solutions. The association does not directly sell or market Medicare Supplement insurance products but provides valuable resources and information to consumers and insurance agents in the industry.
Jesse Slome, the founder of AAMSI, serves as the director. He has also been involved in establishing other insurance organizations focused on long-term care insurance and critical illness insurance.
A key initiative of AAMSI is maintaining the nation’s premier independent online directory of local Medicare insurance agents, known as the Medicare Supplement Find An Agent online directory. This directory is a free service for consumers where insurance agents pay a nominal fee to be listed. It is important to note that AAMSI does not screen, vet, or endorse any agents listed on the directory. Consumers are advised to ensure that they work with properly licensed insurance professionals and carefully review all information provided.