(Atlantic) Every year between October 15th and December 7th, Iowans on Medicare have the opportunity to review and make changes to their drug or Medicare Advantage plan.
The Part D and Medicare Advantage plans can change their coverage, premiums, co-payments and provider networks every year. It is important that Iowans on Medicare use this time to review changes to their current plan and compare with plans available to them in 2025.
This open enrollment period will be an especially important year for Medicare beneficiaries to pay attention to changes in their current plan and compare alternative options. With the implementation of a $2,000 cap on prescription drug copayments in 2025, it is anticipated that there will be significant changes to plan premiums, deductibles and formularies. Resources are available through the Iowa Insurance Division to compare plans and make an informed decision.
The Senior Health Insurance Information (SHIIP) program is a free, confidential and unbiased service offered by the State of Iowa. SHIIP volunteers provide one-on-one insurance counseling and assistance at no cost to Medicare-eligible individuals, their families, and caregivers. SHIIP also provides community outreach and education on Medicare financial assistance eligibility. SHIIP services are sponsored locally by Cass Health.
“The SHIIP program has a great track record for saving Iowans money and helping them with Medicare questions and problems. In 2023, the program served more than 40,000 Medicare beneficiaries and saved clients in Iowa millions of dollars,” shared Kristin Griffith, the SHIIP-SMP Director.
For SHIIP assistance locally, call Cass Health Community & Guest Relations Director Beth Spieker at 712-243-7545.