Letter to the Hon. Seema Verma, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services - Guthrie, Cárdenas, Blumenauer, Kelly Lead Bipartisan Effort to Secure Medicare Advantage

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By: Bradley Byrne, Mo Brooks, French Hill, Ann Kirkpatrick, Ruben Gallego, John Garamendi, Paul Cook, Eric Swalwell, T.J. Cox, Tony Cárdenas, Ted Lieu, Karen Bass, Mark Takano, Lou Correa, Scott Peters, Scott Tipton, John Larson, Neal Dunn, Mike Waltz, Val Demings, Ross Spano, Francis Rooney, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Donna Shalala, Rob Woodall, Barry Loudermilk, Ed Case, Cindy Axne, Robin Kelly, Mike Bost, Adam Kinzinger, Jim Banks, Larry Bucshon, Ron Estes, Andy Barr, Ralph Abraham, Katherine Clark, Andy Harris, Bill Huizenga, Tim Walberg, Jim Hagedorn, Ilhan Omar, Lacy Clay, Jr., Sam Graves, Bennie Thompson, G. K. Butterfield, Jr., Mark Walker, Patrick McHenry, Chris Pappas, Chris Smith, Mikie Sherrill, Steven Horsford, Kathleen Rice, Hakeem Jeffries, Mike Rogers, Terri Sewell, Bruce Westerman, Andy Biggs, Greg Stanton, Doris Matsui, Josh Harder, Zoe Lofgren, Brad Sherman, Jimmy Gomez, Linda Sánchez, Ken Calvert, Alan Lowenthal, Susan Davis, Ken Buck, Jim Himes, Ted Yoho, Stephanie Murphy, Daniel Webster, Vern Buchanan, Alcee Hastings, Sr., Frederica Wilson, Buddy Carter, Austin Scott, Rick Allen, Tulsi Gabbard, Steve King, Danny Davis, Rodney Davis, Cheri Bustos, Susan Brooks, Trey Hollingsworth III, James Comer, Jr., Cedric Richmond, Garret Graves, Seth Moulton, David Trone, John Moolenaar, Paul Mitchell, Angie Craig, Tom Emmer, Ann Wagner, Billy Long, Michael Guest, George Holding, David Rouzer, Mark Meadows, Brett Guthrie, Martha Roby, Gary Palmer, Steve Womack, Paul Gosar, Debbie Lesko, Mike Thompson, Jerry McNerney, Jim Costa, Devin Nunes, Julia Brownley, Pete Aguilar, Norma Torres, Gil Cisneros, Nanette Barragán, Harley Rouda, Diana DeGette, Doug Lamborn, Jahana Hayes, John Rutherford, Bill Posey, Gus Bilirakis, Greg Steube, Lois Frankel, Mario Diaz-Balart, Drew Ferguson, Doug Collins, David Scott, Abby Finkenauer, Russ Fulcher, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Lauren Underwood, Darin LaHood, Greg Pence, Roger Marshall, John Yarmuth, Clay Higgins, Jim McGovern, Stephen Lynch, Jared Golden, Dan Kildee, Haley Stevens, Dean Phillips, Collin Peterson, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Jason Smith, Steven Palazzo, Greg Murphy, Richard Hudson, Jr., Ted Budd, Donald Norcross, Tom Malinowski, Dina Titus, Pete King, Grace Meng, Adriano Espaillat, Antonio Delgado, Tom Reed II, Steve Chabot, Bob Latta, Mike Turner, Anthony Gonzalez, Tom Cole, Peter DeFazio, Dwight Evans, Susan Wild, Lloyd Smucker, GT Thompson, Jr., Joe Cunningham, Ralph Norman, Jr., Tim Burchett, Mark Green, John Ratcliffe, Mike Conaway, Veronica Escobar, Will Hurd, Sylvia Garcia, Filemon Vela, Jr., Ben McAdams, Ben Cline, Gerry Connolly, Dan Newhouse, Adam Smith, Ron Kind, David McKinley, Donald Young, Robert Aderholt, Rick Crawford, Tom O'Halleran, David Schweikert, Doug LaMalfa, Ami Bera, Mark DeSaulnier, Jimmy Panetta, Salud Carbajal, Adam Schiff, Grace Napolitano, Raul Ruiz, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Katie Porter, Mike Levin, Joe Neguse, Ed Perlmutter, Matt Gaetz, Al Lawson, Jr., Darren Soto, Charlie Crist, Jr., Brian Mast, Ted Deutch, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Lucy McBath, Jody Hice, Tom Graves, Jr., Dave Loebsack, Bobby Rush, Brad Schneider, John Shimkus, Jackie Walorski, André Carson, Steven Watkins, Jr., Hal Rogers, Mike Johnson, Lori Trahan, Bill Keating, Jack Bergman, Fred Upton, Brenda Lawrence, Betty McCollum, Peter Stauber, Vicky Hartzler, Trent Kelly, Greg Gianforte, Virginia Foxx, Dan Bishop, Kelly Armstrong, Andy Kim, Don Payne, Jr., Susie Lee, Thomas Suozzi, Nydia Velázquez, José Serrano, Paul Tonko, John Katko, Brad Wenstrup, Bill Johnson, Tim Ryan, Kevin Hern, Kendra Horn, Kurt Schrader, Madeleine Dean, Matt Cartwright, Fred Keller, Mike Kelly, Jr., Joe Wilson, Sr., Tom Rice, Chuck Fleischmann, David Kustoff, Lance Gooden, Mac Thornberry, Bill Flores, Kenny Marchant, John Carter, Brian Babin, Elaine Luria, Abigail Spanberger, Suzan DelBene, Cathy Rodgers, Denny Heck, Annie Kuster, Joshua Gottheimer, Xochitl Torres Small, Lee Zeldin, Gregory Meeks, Yvette Clarke, Sean Maloney, Anthony Brindisi, Brian Higgins, Jim Jordan, Warren Davidson, Steve Stivers, Frank Lucas, Earl Blumenauer, Brendan Boyle, Chrissy Houlahan, Scott Perry, Guy Reschenthaler, Mike Doyle, Jr., William Timmons, Phil Roe, John Rose, Dan Crenshaw, Michael McCaul, Vicente Gonzalez, Pete Olson, Henry Cuellar, Marc Veasey, John Curtis, Denver Riggleman III, Jennifer Wexton, Jaime Herrera Beutler, Kim Schrier, Mark Pocan, Mike Gallagher, Liz Cheney, Eliot Engel, Elise Stefanik, Joe Morelle, Joyce Beatty, Bob Gibbs, Dave Joyce, Markwayne Mullin, Suzanne Bonamici, Brian Fitzpatrick, Mary Scanlon, Dan Meuser, John Joyce, Conor Lamb, Jeff Duncan, Dusty Johnson, Scott DesJarlais, Steve Cohen, Lizzie Fletcher, Randy Weber, Sr., Jodey Arrington, Roger Williams, Colin Allred, Chris Stewart, Donald McEachin, Morgan Griffith, Rick Larsen, Derek Kilmer, Bryan Steil, Glenn Grothman, Carol Miller, Gwen Moore, Alex Mooney
Date: Feb. 5, 2020
Location: Washington, DC

Dear Administrator Verma:

We write to express strong bipartisan support for the Medicare Advantage program, which 40 percent of eligible Medicare beneficiaries, more than 22 million people, choose to enroll in.[1] We appreciate your ongoing commitment to preserving and strengthening the Medicare Advantage program for current and future Medicare beneficiaries. As the Administration considers updates to the program for plan year 2021, we urge you to ensure that the Medicare Advantage program will continue to offer affordable, high-quality, patient-centered coverage options for the diverse populations the program serves, including beneficiaries with End Stage Renal Disease who for the first time will be able to choose a Medicare Advantage plan.

Millions of seniors depend on Medicare Advantage plans to provide comprehensive, affordable health care as they age. In 2020, average premiums are expected to decline by 14 percent to their lowest point in the last 13 years while enrollment is projected to increase to more than 24 million.[2] Further, the average number of plan choices has continued to increase; in 2020, 93 percent of individuals on Medicare have access to a Medicare Advantage plan that includes prescription drug coverage for no additional premium.[3]

Medicare Advantage offers affordable, high-quality care coordination, disease management programs, out-of-pocket spending limits, access to community-based programs, additional supplemental benefits such as vision and dental coverage, and often prescription drug coverage for no additional premium. The program also serves vulnerable and underserved populations that have special needs and chronic conditions and provides supports for seniors at critical times of their life. Moreover, as a result of greater flexibility in plan benefit offerings, next year nearly 14 million enrollees will have access to additional telehealth benefits, and an estimated 2.6 million beneficiaries will have access to more supplemental benefits, including adult day care services and in-home support services to help them manage their health. In addition, up to 1.2 million enrollees will have access to new benefits that address social barriers to accessing care such as food assistance, transportation, and home modifications.

For plan year 2021, we urge the Administration to continue its efforts to promote flexibility and innovation, incentivize quality improvements, and support value-based arrangements with health care providers. It will be important to ensure that any substantive changes to the Medicare Advantage program provide plan sponsors with sufficient time for thorough evaluation, and implementation. We also encourage the Administration to build on the enhanced supplemental benefits that were offered this plan year by providing additional flexibility, such as expanding telehealth services for underserved and rural communities, to help drive the next generation of innovative approaches in Medicare to improve health outcomes, while also maintaining robust beneficiary protections.

We look forward to continuing to work with you to further strengthen the Medicare Advantage program and ensure millions of seniors have access to comprehensive, affordable health coverage choices.


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