(a) Calculation of rebate. (1) For 2006 through 2011, an MA organization must provide to the enrollee a monthly rebate equal to 75 percent of the average per capita savings (if any) described in Sec. 422.264(b) for MA local plans and Sec. 422.264(d) for MA regional plans.
(1) For 2006 through 2011, an MA organization must provide to the enrollee a monthly rebate equal to 75 percent of the average per capita savings (if any) described in Sec. 422.264(b) for MA local plans and Sec. 422.264(d) for MA regional plans.
(2) For 2012 and subsequent years, an MA organization must provide to the enrollee a monthly rebate equal to a specified percentage of the average per capita savings (if any) at Sec. 422.264(b) for MA local plans and Sec. 422.264(d) for MA regional plans. For 2012 and 2013, this percentage is based on a combination of the (a)(1) rule of 75 percent and the (a)(2)(ii) rules that set the percentage based on the plan's quality rating under a 5 star rating system, as determined by the Secretary under Sec. 422.258(d)(7). For 2014 and subsequent years, this percentage is determined based only on the paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section.
(i) Applicable rebate percentage for 2012 and 2013. Subject to paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and (iv) of this section, the transitional applicable rebate percentage is, for a year, the sum of two amounts as follows:
(A) For 2012. Two-thirds of the old proportion of 75 percent of the average per capita savings; and one-third of the new proportion assigned the plan under paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section, based on the quality rating specified in Sec. 422.258(d)(7).
(B) For 2013. One-third of the old proportion of 75 percent of the average per capita savings; and two-thirds of the new proportion assigned the plan under paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section, based on the quality rating at Sec. 422.258(d)(7).
(ii) Final applicable rebate percentage. For 2014 and subsequent years, and subject to paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and (iv) of this section, the final applicable rebate percentage is as follows:
(A) In the case of a plan with a quality rating under such system of at least 4.5 stars, 70 percent of the average per capita savings;
(B) In the case of a plan with a quality rating under such system of at least 3.5 stars and less than 4.5 stars, 65 percent of the average per capita savings.
(C) In the case of a plan with a quality rating under such system of less than 3.5 stars, 50 percent of the average per capita savings.
(iii) Treatment of low enrollment contracts. For 2012, in the case of a plan described at Sec. 422.258(d)(7)(iv), the plan must be treated as having a rating of 4.5 stars for the purpose of determining the beneficiary rebate amount.
(iv) Treatment of new MA plans. For 2012 or a subsequent year, a new MA plan defined at Sec. 422.252 that meets the criteria specified by the Secretary for purposes of Sec. 422.258(d)(7)(v) must be treated as a qualifying plan under Sec. 422.258(d)(7)(i), except that plan must be treated as having a rating of 3.5 stars for purposes of determining the beneficiary rebate amount.
(b) Form of rebate. The rebate required under this paragraph must be provided by crediting the rebate amount to one or more of the following:
(1) Supplemental health care benefits. MA organizations may apply all or some portion of the rebate for a plan toward payment for non-drug supplemental health care benefits for enrollees as described in Sec. 422.102, which may include the reduction of cost sharing for benefits under original Medicare and additional health care benefits that are not benefits under original Medicare. MA organizations also may apply all or some portion of the rebate for a plan toward payment for supplemental drug coverage described at Sec. 423.104(f)(1)(ii), which may include reduction in cost sharing and coverage of drugs not covered under Part D. The rebate, or portion of rebate, applied toward supplemental benefits may only be applied to a mandatory supplemental benefit, and cannot be used to fund an optional supplemental benefit.
(2) Payment of premium for prescription drug coverage. MA organizations that offer a prescription drug benefit may credit some or all of the rebate toward reduction of the MA monthly prescription drug beneficiary premium.
(3) Payment toward Part B premium. MA organizations may credit some or all of the rebate toward reduction of the Medicare Part B premium (determined without regard to the application of subsections (b), (h), and (i) of section 1839 of the Act).
(c) Disclosure relating to rebates. MA organizations must disclose to CMS information on the amount of the rebate provided, as required at Sec. 422.254(d). MA organizations must distinguish, for each MA plan, the amount of rebate applied to enhance original Medicare benefits from the amount of rebate applied to enhance Part D benefits.[70 FR 4725, Jan. 28, 2005, as amended at 76 FR 21567, Apr. 15, 2011]