Medicare beneficiary knowledge of the Part D program and its relationship with voluntary enrollment.

Medicare & medicaid research review Pub Date : 2012-12-12 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5600/mmrr.002.04.a03
Benjamin Lee Howell, Jennifer Wolff, Bradley Herring
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Abstract

Background: The 2003 Medicare Modernization Act established the Part D drug benefit in 2006. Because the benefit involves a voluntary enrollment process with numerous plan options, there has been concern about whether beneficiaries have adequate knowledge of the program, but research on this issue has been limited.

Objectives: To examine Medicare beneficiary knowledge of the Part D program and estimate how knowledge affected voluntary enrollment decisions at the program's outset.

Methods: We linked data from the 2005 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey with CMS administrative data regarding beneficiary 2006 drug coverage and market characteristics. We estimated a multivariate logistic regression model to explore the relationship between Part D knowledge and beneficiaries' voluntary enrollment in a Part D plan.

Results: At the inception of the Medicare Part D benefit, no single knowledge test question was correctly answered by more than three-fourths of beneficiaries. Correct responses to five knowledge test questions were positively associated with enrollment: "everyone has plan choices" (adjusted odds ratio = 1.4); "plans can change costs once per year" (aOR = 1.2); "beneficiaries must use plan pharmacies" (aOR = 1.5); "beneficiaries must pay a penalty if they enroll late" (aOR = 1.3); "assistance is available for low income beneficiaries" (aOR = 1.2).

Conclusion: Beneficiary understanding of the Part D program in early 2006 was limited. Beneficiary knowledge of Part D program details was associated with enrollment in Medicare Part D. Efforts to educate Medicare beneficiaries about Part D may improve rates of prescription drug coverage.

医疗保险受益人对D部分计划的了解及其与自愿登记的关系。
背景:2003年医疗保险现代化法案于2006年建立了D部分药品福利。由于该福利涉及自愿登记过程,有许多计划选择,因此人们一直担心受益人是否对该计划有足够的了解,但对这一问题的研究有限。目的:检查医疗保险受益人对D部分计划的了解,并估计在计划开始时知识如何影响自愿登记决策。方法:我们将2005年医疗保险现行受益人调查的数据与CMS关于受益人2006年药物覆盖和市场特征的管理数据联系起来。我们估计了一个多元逻辑回归模型来探讨D部分知识与受益人自愿参加D部分计划之间的关系。结果:在医疗保险D部分福利开始时,没有一个单一的知识测试问题被超过四分之三的受益人正确回答。五个知识测试问题的正确回答与入学率呈正相关:“每个人都有计划选择”(调整优势比= 1.4);“计划每年可以改变一次成本”(aOR = 1.2);“受益人必须使用计划药房”(aOR = 1.5);“受益人如果报名晚了,必须缴纳罚款”(aOR = 1.3);“低收入受益人可获得援助”(aOR = 1.2)。结论:2006年初,受益人对D部分计划的了解有限。受益人对D部分计划细节的了解与参加医疗保险D部分有关。努力教育医疗保险受益人关于D部分的知识可能会提高处方药覆盖率。
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