4190 CMS Final Rule
The final rule establishes that the provisions adopted in this this final rule will be in effect during 2021 and that most provisions will be applicable to coverage that begins January 1, 2022. The changes finalized in this rule are expected to result in an estimated $75.4 million savings to the federal government over ten years, arising exclusively from Drug Management Program (DMP) savings on reduced prescription drug spending.
Enhancements to the Part C and D Programs
- Beneficiary Real Time Benefit Tool (RTBT)
- Permitting a Second, “Preferred,” Specialty Tier in Part D
- Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D Prescription Drug Program Quality Rating System
- Establishing Pharmacy Performance Measures Reporting Requirements
- Implementing Several Opioid Provisions of the SUPPORT Act
Codifying Existing Part C and D Program Policy
- Supplemental Benefit Requirements
- Changes to the Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
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