Montana Seniors Save On Prescriptions, Receive Free Preventive Services Thanks To Affordable Care Act

So far this year, more than 2.2 million people with Medicare have saved more than $1.2 billion on their prescriptions, for an average of $550 per person, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced recently. More than 22.6 million seniors and people with disabilities across the country have taken advantage of at least one free Medicare preventive benefit, including the new Annual Wellness Visit made possible by the Affordable Care Act.

In Montana, 6,075 people with Medicare have saved a total of $3,511,260 on their prescriptions, for an average of $578 per person and 77,937 people have received at least one free Medicare preventive benefit.

“Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, seniors and people with disabilities are getting cheaper prescription drugs and free preventive care,” said CMS Administrator Donald M. Berwick, MD.

Under the Affordable Care Act, people with Medicare can receive many preventive services at no charge, including diabetes screening, some cancer screenings and help to quit smoking.

People with Medicare across the country are also receiving cheaper prescription drugs. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, seniors and people with disabilities receive a 50% discount on covered brand name drugs in the Medicare Part D coverage gap, also known as the “donut hole”.” The coverage gap discount is set at 50% on covered brand name drugs again in 2012. Coverage in the donut hole will progressively increase each year until the coverage gap closes in 2020.

In addition to donut hole discounts, average premiums for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans will remain virtually unchanged in 2012. Medicare also recently announced that average Medicare Advantage premiums will drop 4% next year. Part B premiums, which cover outpatient services including doctor visits, will only rise $3.50 per month for most beneficiaries in 2012, and some will see a decrease. These changes will be more than offset by the average Social Security cost of living increase ($43 per month for retired workers).

For more information about how the Affordable Care Act closes the donut hole over time, go to: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/11493.pdf.

For state-by-state information on the number of people who are benefiting from discounts in the donut hole in 2011, go to: https://www.cms.gov/Plan-Payment/.

For state-by-state information on utilization of free preventive services and the Annual Wellness Visit, go to: http://www.cms.gov/NewMedia/02_preventive.asp.

For more information on Medicare’s prevention benefits, go to the Share the News. Share the Health! website: http://www.medicare.gov/share-the-health/or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

 

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