General News
Published October 19, 2020
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requires employers to notify their Medicare-eligible employees and dependents regarding whether their plan's prescription drug coverage pays, on average, as much as the standard Medicare prescription drug coverage.
Federal law also requires employer groups to notify CMS if their prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries is creditable. CMS requires employer groups to submit a Creditable Coverage Disclosure form each year or whenever any change is made that could affect whether the drug coverage offered is creditable.
Creditable coverage reports
The following creditable coverage status reports show 2020 health plans when compared to Medicare Part D 2021 threshold amounts. Creditable coverage status means that the health plan’s prescription drug coverage, on average, pays the same as standard Medicare prescription drug coverage.
More information
For more information on Medicare Part D Notification and Disclosure to CMS requirements, visit cms.gov for: