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Medicare Guide 2025: Why enrollees should bring extra scrutiny to bear this open enrollment season – OregonLive

Jay Neal read the Annual Notice of Changes to Medicare Advantage Plans with mixed emotions.

His plans became more expensive and had fewer benefits.

Residents of Klamath County, Oregon, saw their monthly premiums increase from $20 to $35. This is a 75% increase. His dental allowance is reduced from $1,000 to $200 every six months, but it's enough to pay for cleanings and “not much else,” he said. Vision benefits have been completely abolished.

There were signs of hope. Medicare has closed the notorious prescription drug coverage gap, commonly known as the “doughnut hole,” by capping drug out-of-pocket costs at $2,000.

Neal said that made “other cost increases and reductions more palatable.” But it remains unclear whether the drugs he relies on will continue to be covered.

This Medicare open enrollment period began on October 15th and runs through December 7th, but enrollees will not be able to afford it as Medicare Advantage insurers cut services and raise premiums to offset ever-shrinking profits due to rising costs. You may notice that you are doing it.

As a result, experts say it's even more important this year for Medicare Advantage members to scrutinize plan changes and consider possible alternatives. Allowing this year's plan to auto-renew without reviewing available options during open enrollment could lock in higher costs or lower service.

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