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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Contact: CMS Office of Public Affairs
(202) 690-6145

More Than 25 Million Medicare Beneficiaries Now Have Prescription Drug Coverage

The number of Medicare beneficiaries receiving prescription drug coverage continues to grow with more than 25 million Medicare beneficiaries now covered, well on track toward the goal of 28 to 30 million enrollees in the first year. This number reflects more than 5.3 million beneficiaries who have signed up individually for prescription drug coverage in the last three months, including 1.5 million who signed up in the last 30 days. Most of the new enrollees in stand-alone drug plans chose plans offering other than the “standard” drug benefit. Many beneficiaries chose coverage with low or no deductible, fixed copays for most prescriptions instead of coinsurance, or coverage in the coverage gap or “donut hole.”

More than 500,000 new beneficiaries have enrolled in the Medicare Advantage health plans since drug coverage enrollment began on Nov. 15, 2005 (415,823 since mid-January). Though many Medicare Advantage plans had some drug coverage before 2006, the coverage is now generally much more extensive and does not include caps on coverage that were common before the drug benefit. As with other benefits, drug coverage is often more generous than the basic Medicare drug benefit, and drug premiums are significantly lower. Some Medicare Advantage plans are even offering prescription coverage for no additional premium.

“The promise of the new Medicare law is being realized for more than 25 million Medicare beneficiaries who are getting help paying for the medicines they need,” HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt said. “We are encouraged by the millions of people who are enrolling each month, even as we continue to reach out to those who have not yet signed up but can benefit from the new program.”

Secretary Leavitt noted that those with coverage include not only those new stand-alone prescription drug plans, but also those in Medicare Advantage plans made stronger by the new Medicare law, as well as retirees who are in employer- or union-sponsored plans that are for the first time getting support from Medicare to keep their coverage more secure.

“We’ve seen enrollment continue at a steady pace, faster than what we saw before the late December surge,” said Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator (CMS) Mark B. McClellan, M.D., Ph.D. “Any beneficiary who has questions about what the drug coverage means for them can call1-800-MEDICARE anytime with little or no waiting, or go to medicare.gov, or get face-to-face help from one of our many partner organizations and events around the country.”

CMS continues to urge Medicare beneficiaries to sign up for drug coverage early in the month before they want coverage, or at least 2 to 3 weeks before they plan to use their coverage. “Signing up before the 15th makes it more likely that you will get your prescriptions filled quickly the first time you use your coverage,” Dr. McClellan said. “We want everyone to get the most out of their coverage starting the first time they go to the drug store.” The enrollment period continues through May 15, 2006.

The overall drug benefit enrollment figures as of Feb. 13 are:

  • Stand-alone Prescription Drug Plans: about 4.9 million (1.3 million since Jan. 13)
  • Medicare/Medicaid: 6.2 million (including 560,000 in Medicare Advantage plans).
  • Medicare Advantage: 4.7 million plus 560,000 in Medicare/Medicaid.
  • Retiree coverage: About 6.4 million retirees are enrolled in the Medicare retiree subsidy. As previously stated, another 1 million retirees are in employer coverage that incorporates or supplements Medicare’s coverage. Another estimated 500,000 retirees are continuing in coverage that is as good as Medicare’s.
  • TRICARE/ FEHB retirees: 3.1 million.

For more information, see the Secretary’s Progress Report II on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit at http://www.hhs.gov/secretaryspage.html. To enroll, visit www.medicare.gov.

Below are state-by-state enrollment figures.

State Enrollment in Medicare Prescription Drug Plans Nov. 15, 2005 - Feb. 11, 2006

State

Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Plan

Medicare Advantage with Prescription Drugs*

Medicare-Medicaid (Automatically Enrolled)

Medicare Retiree Drug Subsidy

Estimated Federal Retirees (Tricare, FEHB)

Total with Drug Coverage

Alabama

108,069

76,997

82,691

108,729

82,811

459,297

Alaska

3,591

100

11,360

9,884

7,594

32,529

Arizona

61,674

247,184

50,785

104,079

80,959

544,681

Arkansas

86,896

5,603

60,331

49,857

40,959

243,646

California

234,958

1,221,574

876,932

423,665

324,328

3,081,457

Colorado

45,795

129,866

41,124

72,096

64,227

353,108

Connecticut

63,744

30,867

66,719

106,319

19,211

286,860

Delaware

30,525

523

9,476

30,240

10,623

81,387

District Of Columbia

4,225

4,912

15,123

3,037

23,748

51,045

Florida

306,350

606,777

331,988

432,588

277,463

1,955,166

Georgia

194,091

38,687

137,167

110,089

103,402

583,436

Hawaii

4,086

47,170

23,219

32,816

28,874

136,165

Idaho

27,829

13,331

18,047

18,626

17,281

95,114

Illinois

297,641

72,037

248,624

320,748

60,791

999,841

Indiana

149,246

9,120

94,945

182,015

35,003

470,329

Iowa

72,238

14,953

54,813

39,832

19,409

201,245

Kansas

70,498

14,607

39,136

27,602

30,223

182,066

Kentucky

113,411

28,854

78,434

122,019

37,506

380,224

Louisiana

54,322

67,873

133,014

91,606

41,530

388,345

Maine

37,819

754

45,263

33,182

19,763

136,781

Maryland

102,608

29,890

57,041

119,852

115,611

425,002

Massachusetts

98,104

141,110

184,196

180,534

49,789

653,733

Michigan

195,214

29,765

191,397

448,613

40,830

905,819

Minnesota

72,314

87,137

58,986

73,584

27,934

319,955

Mississippi

64,423

5,404

129,167

28,597

39,166

266,757

Missouri

123,653

115,319

145,031

115,776

60,801

560,580

Montana

19,246

2,051

14,774

12,494

12,980

61,545

Nebraska

45,400

11,033

31,519

21,768

16,914

126,634

Nevada

23,290

83,917

17,286

39,239

33,289

197,021

New Hampshire

25,042

1,457

19,030

31,755

16,447

93,731

New Jersey

206,612

57,727

138,541

260,334

55,845

719,059

New Mexico

24,712

45,109

31,522

39,885

33,173

174,401

New York

148,820

413,003

509,513

503,251

87,152

1,661,739

North Carolina

201,270

91,112

216,899

205,260

99,292

813,833

North Dakota

16,853

854

10,492

4,780

5,705

38,684

Ohio

168,501

201,206

173,726

504,437

74,658

1,122,528

Oklahoma

90,253

40,454

73,851

46,147

59,571

310,276

Oregon

74,270

111,991

32,653

43,144

41,369

303,427

Pennsylvania

171,091

488,388

149,964

289,204

106,483

1,205,130

Rhode Island

11,823

51,701

26,192

12,398

12,051

114,165

South Carolina

86,695

21,081

113,588

107,703

74,192

403,259

South Dakota

22,572

1,234

11,564

6,012

9,009

50,391

Tennessee

114,438

93,466

213,417

108,654

64,676

594,651

Texas

342,437

230,240

296,588

412,397

248,957

1,530,619

Utah

35,502

15,614

20,028

26,888

30,973

129,005

Vermont

17,969

105

15,771

15,248

5,704

54,797

Virginia

159,099

25,857

102,798

108,447

162,036

558,237

Washington

88,391

75,892

95,777

98,209

99,133

457,402

West Virginia

54,185

6,280

41,045

82,789

17,646

201,945

Wisconsin

80,266

47,385

109,026

132,819

29,382

398,878

Wyoming

12,521

502

5,443

6,792

6,686

31,944

Puerto Rico

14,926

177,119

1,035

10,208

12,373

215,661

Virgin Islands

1,426

46

17

3,024

243

4,756

Other^

2,041

2,105

834

0

24,125

29,105

Total

4,882,975

5,337,343

5,657,902

6,419,271

3,099,900

25,397,391

*Medicare Advantage includes 560,000 Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.
^ Other includes other territories and beneficiaries whose address information is being updated.

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Last revised: January 12, 2009