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California Medicare Part D Prescription Plans for 2014

Comparing Part D Prescription Plans may save you money in 2014.

California Medicare beneficiaries will have over thirty Part D Prescription Drug Plans (PDP) to choose from in 2014. But a recent Kaiser Family Foundation study found that upwards of 80% of individuals never switch their PDP even if new plans offer better coverage and a lower premium.

Part D Prescription Plan are challenging to compare

Part of the lack of change in PDPs might revolve around the daunting task of comparing the different plans. Once a Medicare beneficiary selects a plan and they don’t have any problems most people are reluctant to investigate the new plans and determine if there is any benefit to switching. However, with SilverScript and SmartD Rx PDPs on sanction, in part for poor customer service, many Californians might go shopping for a new PDP in 2014.

California Part D Prescription Plans

Thirteen insurance companies will offer thirty-two different Prescription Drug Plans in California for 2014. Several of the plans will offer a $0 premium with low income verification. For 2014, enhanced alternative plans may offer additional gap coverage which is calculated as the percentage of “generic” formulary products with coverage above and beyond the 2014 standard “generic” coverage gap cost-sharing benefit and/or the percentage of “brand” formulary products covered in addition to the coverage gap discount for applicable drugs. Review all the benefits of the plans at Medicare.gov

2014 Medicare Part D Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Plans

From the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services PDP Landscape files dated September 3, 2013. The list is subject to change.

Insurance Co. Plan
Aetna Medicare Aetna CVS/pharmacy Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) Basic
Aetna Medicare Aetna Medicare Rx Premier (PDP) Enhanced
Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Co Blue Cross MedicareRx Gold (PDP) Enhanced
Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Co Blue Cross MedicareRx Plus (PDP) Enhanced
Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Co Blue Cross MedicareRx Standard (PDP) Basic
Blue Shield of California Blue Shield Medicare Basic Plan (PDP) Basic
Blue Shield of California Blue Shield Medicare Enhanced Plan (PDP) Enhanced
Cigna Medicare Rx Cigna Medicare Rx Secure (PDP) Basic
Cigna Medicare Rx Cigna Medicare Rx Secure-Max (PDP) Enhanced
Cigna Medicare Rx Cigna Medicare Rx Secure-Xtra (PDP) Enhanced
Cigna-HealthSpring Cigna-HealthSpring Rx -Reg 32 (PDP) Basic
EnvisionRx Plus EnvisionRxPlus Silver (PDP) Basic
Express Scripts Medicare Express Scripts Medicare – Choice (PDP) Enhanced
Express Scripts Medicare Express Scripts Medicare – Value (PDP) Basic
First Health Part D First Health Part D Essentials (PDP) Basic
First Health Part D First Health Part D Premier Plus (PDP) Enhanced
First Health Part D First Health Part D Value Plus (PDP) Enhanced
HealthMarkets Medicare HealthMarkets Value Rx (PDP) Basic
Humana Insurance Company Humana Enhanced (PDP) Enhanced
Humana Insurance Company Humana Preferred Rx Plan (PDP) Basic
Humana Insurance Company Humana Walmart Rx Plan (PDP) Enhanced
Stonebridge Life Insurance Company Transamerica MedicareRx Choice (PDP) Enhanced
Stonebridge Life Insurance Company Transamerica MedicareRx Classic (PDP) Basic
Symphonix Health Symphonix Rite Aid Value Rx (PDP) Basic
United American Insurance Company United American – Enhanced (PDP) Enhanced
United American Insurance Company United American – Select (PDP) Basic
UnitedHealthcare AARP MedicareRx Enhanced (PDP) Enhanced
UnitedHealthcare AARP MedicareRx Preferred (PDP) Enhanced
UnitedHealthcare AARP MedicareRx Saver Plus (PDP) Basic
WellCare WellCare Classic (PDP) Basic
WellCare WellCare Extra (PDP) Enhanced

 

Are Medicare Beneficiaries Switching Drug Plans To Save Money?

A recent KFF analysis of PDP enrollment between 2006 -2010 found that approximately of 13% PDP enrollees voluntarily switched plans. They found that those people who did switch lowered their monthly premium and their out-of-pocket costs as a result of the change in plans

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Medicare Part D: A First Look at Plan Offerings in 2014

A second KFF analysis found new Part D Prescription plans being offered and the average increase in premiums to be 5% for 2014.

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Prescription plans still good value

Medicare Part D Prescription Plans continue to offer stable and predictable costs for their members. Even though the number of plans has dropped from a high of 1,875 in 2007 down to 1,169 in 2014, the premiums and benefits have remained relatively stable in the new PDP offerings. But as the Affordable Care Act regulations will substantially close the coverage gap in 2020, new plans are offered to reflect the changes. The down side is that Medicare beneficiaries who don’t shop their options during open enrollment may find their premiums are higher than the newer plans being offered.

See also: California Medicare Advantage Plans 2014 by county

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