February 08, 2023
Manchin, Capito Urge Biden Administration to Support Medicare Advantage Program
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe
Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) led a bipartisan group of Senators
urging the Biden administration to continue support for the Medicare Advantage
program, which provides quality health care to millions of seniors and
individuals with disabilities across the U.S.
“The number of Americans who choose Medicare
Advantage continues to grow each year, with enrollment doubling over the last
decade, resulting in Medicare Advantage serving nearly 50 percent of
individuals eligible for Medicare,” the Senators said in part. “In 2023,
average Medicare Advantage premiums will fall to a 16-year low of $18 per month
and beneficiaries will have access to vital financial protections, including
out-of-pocket spending limits and often prescription drug coverage for no
additional premium.”
“We are committed to our nearly 30 million
constituents across the United States who rely on Medicare Advantage, and to
maintaining access to the affordable, high-quality care they currently receive.
We ask that the Administration provide a stable rate and policy environment for
Medicare Advantage that will strengthen and ensure the long-term sustainability
of the program—protecting access to its important benefits on which our
constituents have come to rely,” the Senators continued.
The full letter is available below or here.
Dear Administrator Brooks-LaSure:
We write to express our bipartisan support
for the Medicare Advantage program and the high-quality care it provides to
nearly 30 million older adults and individuals with disabilities.1 The number
of Americans who choose Medicare Advantage continues to grow each year, with
enrollment doubling over the last decade, resulting in Medicare Advantage
serving nearly 50 percent of individuals eligible for Medicare. We appreciate
your ongoing commitment to preserving and strengthening this critical choice
for current and future Medicare beneficiaries. As the Administration considers
updates to the program for plan year 2024, we urge you to ensure that any
proposed payment and policy changes enable Medicare Advantage to continue
providing the affordable, high-quality care our constituents rely on every day.
Medicare Advantage offers affordable
coverage, with beneficiaries reporting spending nearly $2,000 less on
out-of-pocket costs and premiums annually compared to fee-for-service Medicare.2
In 2023, average Medicare Advantage premiums will fall to a 16-year low of $18
per month and beneficiaries will have access to vital financial protections,
including out-of-pocket spending limits and often prescription drug coverage
for no additional premium.3 With 53 percent of Medicare Advantage enrollees
living on less than $25,000 per year4 , combined with increasing pressures on
Americans’ budgets, it is critical that older adults and individuals with
disabilities continue to have stable access to these cost protections that are
only available in Medicare Advantage.
The Medicare Advantage program allows for
plans to focus on prevention and care coordination, which results in better
health outcomes. Additionally, the program supports an increasingly diverse
population with varied health and socioeconomic backgrounds. In addition, the
design of the Medicare Advantage program enables plans to address
health-related social needs of such populations like food insecurity or lack of
transportation, enhance the focus on primary care, and provide access to
telehealth services and in-home care.
Looking to the future, we believe every
Medicare beneficiary should receive clear, accurate, and timely information
about their coverage options. We support robust oversight and regulation of
advertising and marketing practices in Medicare Advantage, and building on new
rules that went into effect for the 2023 open enrollment period, we urge CMS to
continue to enforce stronger oversight of third-party marketing organizations.
We also urge CMS to look at meaningful ways to continue to sustain and
strengthen Medicare Advantage that protects beneficiaries’ affordability and
access and builds on the unique attributes of Medicare Advantage.
We are committed to our nearly 30 million
constituents across the United States who rely on Medicare Advantage, and to
maintaining access to the affordable, high-quality care they currently receive.
We ask that the Administration provide a stable rate and policy environment for
Medicare Advantage that will strengthen and ensure the long-term sustainability
of the program—protecting access to its important benefits on which our
constituents have come to rely.
We look forward to partnering with you to ensure
that, through Medicare Advantage, tens of millions of older adults and
individuals with disabilities continue to have access to comprehensive,
affordable Medicare coverage choices.
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