This is an excellent article on the topic of creditable coverage. Carefully researched and sheparized by the staff at Ritter. My biggest complaint is the web designer. The page is pretty but very difficult to read with a very light font against a white background.
“Group health plans are not required to offer coverage that’s creditable. However, if they provide prescription drug coverage to individuals who are eligible for Medicare Part D, they must inform them and CMS whether or not their coverage is creditable on an annual basis. In cases where the coverage is not creditable, the late enrollment penalty will be added to the beneficiary’s monthly Part D premium. Its cost depends on how long the individual went without Part D or creditable coverage upon becoming Medicare eligible. This penalty will generally be imposed for as long as you have Medicare coverage.” — Kendra Fulmer, Carrier Team Manager
I wonder what @kgmom219 thinks.
“Group health plans are not required to offer coverage that’s creditable. However, if they provide prescription drug coverage to individuals who are eligible for Medicare Part D, they must inform them and CMS whether or not their coverage is creditable on an annual basis. In cases where the coverage is not creditable, the late enrollment penalty will be added to the beneficiary’s monthly Part D premium. Its cost depends on how long the individual went without Part D or creditable coverage upon becoming Medicare eligible. This penalty will generally be imposed for as long as you have Medicare coverage.” — Kendra Fulmer, Carrier Team Manager
The Medicare Part D Creditable Coverage Determination Changes for 2025 or Beyond
What is Medicare Part D creditable coverage and how is it changing? We cover the creditable drug coverage determination changes and if your clients are at increased risk for late enrollment penalties.
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I wonder what @kgmom219 thinks.