Group health plan sponsors are required to complete an online disclosure form with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on an annual basis and at other select times, indicating whether the plan’s prescription drug coverage is creditable or non-creditable. This disclosure requirement applies when an employer-sponsored group health plan provides prescription drug coverage to individuals who are eligible for coverage under Medicare Part D.
The plan sponsor must complete the online disclosure within 60 days after the beginning of the plan year. For calendar year health plans, the deadline for the annual online disclosure is March 1, 2025.
Action Steps
To determine if the CMS reporting requirement applies, employers should verify whether their group health plans cover any Medicare-eligible individuals (including active employees, disabled employees, COBRA participants, retirees, and their covered spouses and dependents) at the start of each plan year.
Employers that are required to report to CMS should work with their advisors to determine whether their prescription drug coverage is creditable or non-creditable. They should also visit CMS’ creditable coverage website, which includes links to decks online disclosure form and related instructions.
Under existing rules, reporting entities must provide annual statements to each individual who is provided minimum essential coverage (under Section 6055) and each full-time employee of an applicable large employer (under Section 6056). These statements are provided using Forms 1095-B and 1095-C; however, the IRS currently allows Forms 1095-B to be provided to individuals upon request if certain requirements are satisfied.
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