Theresa Borzelli, a partner in our Roseland office, provides the following update on Medicare Part D notice requirements:
The November 15 deadline for providing the Medicare Part D creditable coverage notice is fast approaching. This annual Notice must be provided by an employer who sponsors a health plan with prescription drug coverage. The Notice explains the benefits provided under the prescription drug plan and whether the employer's plan is at least equal to the prescription drug benefits offered under Medicare Part D so the participant can make an informed decision as to whether to enroll in Medicare Part D. This November 15 deadline coordinates with the start of the annual Medicare Part D open enrollment.
This Notice of Creditable Coverage must be provided
--- at least annually before November 15;
--- whenever a Medicare-eligible employee enrolls in the employer's health plan;
--- whenever there is a change in the creditable or non-creditable status of the employer's health plan's prescription drug benefit coverage;
--- whenever an individual requests the Notice.
Employers who establish their own Part D comparable plan or who contract for such a plan do not have to provide the Notice.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) includes sample Notices and guidance on its website.