With Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period Days Away, Higher Costs and Benefit Changes Top Beneficiaries' Concerns
Medicare sustainability is a top-three voting issue for 84% of Medicare beneficiaries, according to
In a survey of more than 1,200 Medicare beneficiaries, eHealth identified enrollees' top-three fears:
- 73% are worried about their out-of-pocket costs
- 53% are worried about changes to their Medicare plan benefits
- 50% are worried about their prescription drug coverage
"Many Medicare Advantage and Part D plan enrollees could see significant changes to out-of-pocket costs and core and supplemental benefits in 2025," said eHealth CEO
Additional highlights from the report:
- Medicare sustainability is on voters' minds: 84% of beneficiaries say that ensuring the future of the Medicare program is one of their top-three voting priorities in this year's presidential election.
- Beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage, but few are informed about changes coming in 2025: 92% of Medicare Advantage enrollees and 95% of Medicare Part D plan enrollees are satisfied with their current plans but only three in 10 have read their Annual Notice of Change letter.
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Beneficiaries want an Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) extension: Given the distraction of the presidential election and the late
Thanksgiving holiday, 75% of beneficiaries would like to see AEP extended this year.
Read the full report.
Medicare's AEP for 2025 coverage is scheduled to run from
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Review your current Medicare coverage: Find out if your costs or benefits are changing in 2025. Will your current plan still match your needs and budget?
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Compare your coverage options: Review 2025 Medicare plan options available in your local area, comparing costs, benefits, and provider networks.
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Take advantage of resources available to you: Online tools like those offered at eHealth.com can show you which plans will cover your prescriptions at an affordable price, and which are accepted by your preferred doctors.
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Get help from a licensed insurance agent: A licensed insurance agent can offer personal help and advice; it doesn't cost anything extra to work with an agent and there is no obligation to enroll.
- Don't procrastinate: Act early to avoid unnecessary stress and avoid long hold times to speak with a licensed insurance agent.
eHealth's new report is based on a voluntary survey of more than 1,200 Medicare beneficiaries who purchased Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, or Medicare Supplement plans through eHealth, with coverage still in effect at the time of the survey. For additional methodology information, please refer to the full report.
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