Implementing Certain Provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 and other Revisions to Medicare Enrollment and Eligibility Rules (CMS-4199-F)

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Article Publication Date: 
11/28/2022
Summary: 
On Friday, October 28, 2022, CMS issued a final rule that simplifies Medicare enrollment and eligibility rules, extends coverage of immunosuppressive drugs for certain beneficiaries, and finalizes changes to improve state payment of Medicare premiums. Beginning January 1, 2023, individuals applying for Medicare premium Part A and Part B during the last three months of their Initial Enrollment Period or during the General Enrollment Period will have their coverage start the month after they enroll, reducing delays in coverage. The rule also allows certain Medicare special enrollment periods (SEPs) to permit Medicare Part B coverage without a late enrollment penalty.
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Advocates; Aging/Older Adults
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