Average premiums, benefits and plan choices for Medicare Advantage and the Medicare Part D prescription drug program should remain relatively stable next year, CMS said in a Sept. 26 news release. But MA enrollment is projected to decrease 900,000 in 2026.
Despite a slight dip in available MA plans nationally, over 99% of Medicare beneficiaries will still be able to access an MA plan.
The agency estimates the premiums for MA plans to drop from $16.40 to $14.00. On average, the total premium for standalone Part D is estimated to fall $3.81.
CMS’ July forecast predicted elevated Medicare Part D base premiums.
