Cigna Medicare Part D 2024 Review

Cigna offers $0 copays for Tier 1 drugs with every plan, but has lower quality ratings and higher premiums than previous years.
Alex Rosenberg
By Alex Rosenberg 
Edited by Holly Carey

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Cigna Medicare Part D

Cigna

2.73

CMS Star Rating

Cigna's quality ratings from CMS are lower for 2024, and all of its 2024 plans are at least 33% more expensive than the 2023 versions. But Cigna performs well on certain measures of customer experience, and all plans still have $0-copay options for Tier 1 drugs.

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Out-of-pocket costs

Average


Member experience

3.68 (Above average)


Out-of-pocket costs

Average


Member experience

3.68 (Above average)


Pros

  • Tier 1 generic drugs are available for $0 copays with all Cigna plans.
  • Cigna beats the industry average on the quality measures CMS uses to evaluate member experience.

Cons

  • Prices are significantly higher for all of Cigna's 2024 plans, and more drugs have coinsurance rather than copays.
  • Lowest copays might require ordering 90-day supplies by mail.

Cigna is the fourth-largest company offering Medicare Part D plans. About 2.6 million Medicare beneficiaries have Cigna Part D plans as of March 2024

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. PDP Plan Directory. Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
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For 2024, Cigna has higher prices and lower quality ratings than in previous years. But all of its plans have at least some $0 copays for certain drugs, and it beats many competitors on measures of member experience.

Here’s what you should know about Cigna Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.

Cigna Medicare Part D pros and cons

Medicare prescription drug plans from Cigna have advantages and disadvantages.

Pros

$0 copays: Every Cigna plan has options to get Tier 1 generic drugs with $0 copays.

Member experience: Cigna outperforms the industry average on CMS’ measures of member experience, based on how members rate their plan and how easy it is to use.

Cons

2024 pricing: Prices for all of Cigna’s plans have gone up significantly for 2024, and it now charges coinsurance for brand-name drugs on Tier 3, which used to have copays instead.

Mail-order requirements: You may pay more to get some drugs in person — the lowest copays can require 90-day supplies by mail.

Cigna Medicare Part D star ratings

Average Part D star rating, weighted by enrollment: 2.73 stars

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rates Medicare Part D plans on 12 quality measures

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Medicare 2024 Part C & D Star Ratings Technical Notes. Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
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These ratings use a 5-point scale where 5 is the best and 1 is the worst. The agency bases its ratings on drug plans’ quality of service and customer experiences, and ratings are updated annually

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. 2024 Medicare Star Ratings Fact Sheet. Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
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Based on the most recent year of data, stand-alone Cigna prescription drug plans get an average of 2.73 stars, weighted by enrollment

NerdWallet analysis of CMS data. 2024 Star Ratings Data Tables (Oct 13 2023) (ZIP). Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
. The average for all stand-alone Medicare Part D plans from all providers, weighted by enrollment, was 3.15 stars as of March 2024.

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Cigna Medicare Part D prescription drug plans

Medicare beneficiaries with Original Medicare (Part A and/or Part B) can purchase a Medicare Part D plan for prescription drug coverage. Part D plans are sold by private insurance companies. The costs and coverage can vary significantly, so it’s important to compare options.

Cigna’s 2024 Medicare prescription drug plans are as follows

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  • Cigna Saver Rx: Cigna describes this plan as “modest coverage and great value” with “a very low monthly premium and very low cost for many generics.”

  • Cigna Secure Rx: Cigna describes this plan as “basic coverage” with “a low monthly premium, low copays, and low costs for many generics and insulins.”

  • Cigna Extra Rx: Cigna describes this plan as “a very high level of coverage” with “a higher monthly premium, more robust drug coverage, low out-of-pocket costs, and gap coverage for some medications.”

Cigna Medicare Part D cost

Cigna Medicare Part D premiums and deductibles

Cigna has raised prices for all of its plans for 2024. The high-end Extra Rx plan sees the biggest jump, increasing by more than $20 per month, on average. The mid-range Secure Rx plan’s average premiums are up by about $16 per month, and the low-cost Saver Rx plan costs about $6 more per month.

Deductibles are also up across the board. The deductible for the Saver Rx and Secure Rx plans has gone up by $40 to 2024’s maximum that plans are allowed to charge, and the Extra Rx plan has gone up by $45.

Here are the 2024 premiums and deductibles for Cigna’s stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plans

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. CY2024_Landscape_Files_Final_20240314 (ZIP). Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
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Plan

Pricing

Cigna Saver Rx

Monthly premiums:

  • Lowest: $5.70.

  • Average: $18.36.

  • Highest: $25.40.

Annual deductible: $545.

Cigna Secure Rx

Monthly premiums:

  • Lowest: $31.30.

  • Average: $50.13.

  • Highest: $78.60.

Annual deductible: $545.

Cigna Extra Rx

Monthly premiums:

  • Lowest: $61.90.

  • Average: $83.89.

  • Highest: $116.30.

Annual deductible: $145.

» If you have concerns about affording Medicare Part D, look into Medicare Extra Help.

$0-deductible options

Two of Cigna’s plans have no deductible for drugs on certain tiers

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  • Cigna Saver Rx: $0 deductible for Tier 1-2 drugs. The deductible is $545 for Tier 3-5 drugs.

  • Cigna Extra Rx: $0 deductible for Tier 1-2 drugs. The deductible is $145 for Tier 3-5 drugs.

$0-copay options

All three Cigna prescription drug plans offer $0 copays in certain circumstances, but the specifics vary. Copays and coinsurance for higher tiers can quickly get more expensive. As a result, it’s important to check where your medications and pharmacies fall on each plan’s formulary.

Here are the $0-copay options for each of Cigna’s Medicare Part D plans

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  • Cigna Saver Rx: $0 copay for Tier 1 drugs from preferred retail pharmacies and preferred mail-order pharmacies (as a 90-day supply).

  • Cigna Secure Rx: $0 copay for Tier 1 drugs from preferred retail pharmacies and preferred mail-order pharmacies (as a 90-day supply).

  • Cigna Extra Rx: $0 copay for 90-day supplies of Tier 1 drugs from preferred mail-order pharmacies.

Coinsurance vs. copay requirements

You’ll want to check whether you’ll pay a copay or coinsurance for your medications. Copays are set dollar amounts, so it’s easy to know what you’ll pay. Coinsurance is a percentage of the price for your medications, so coinsurance requirements can be less predictable and more expensive.

All three of Cigna’s Part D plans have copays for Tiers 1-2 and coinsurance for Tiers 3-5

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You can enter your medications and pharmacy information on Cigna’s website to see which drugs are covered and review your estimated costs with different plan options.

Cigna Medicare Part D service area

Stand-alone Cigna Medicare prescription drug plans are available in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. CY2024_Landscape_Files_Final_20240314 (ZIP). Accessed Mar 26, 2024.
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Cigna offers all three of its stand-alone Medicare Part D plans in all of its markets.

About Cigna

Cigna, headquartered in Bloomfield, Connecticut, was created in 1982 when Connecticut General Corp. (CG) and the Insurance Company of North America (INA) merged. Cigna offers health insurance for individuals and families, dental insurance, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, Medicare Supplement Insurance, and other insurance coverage such as whole life and cancer treatment insurance. The company also offers insurance for businesses.

Read the NerdWallet reviews of these other Cigna Medicare offerings:

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Get more information below about some of the major Medicare Part D companies. These insurers offer plans in most states, but specifics may vary depending on your location.

Find the right Medicare Part D prescription drug plan

The interactive tool on Medicare.gov can help you find a Medicare Part D plan that covers your prescriptions. It also helps you compare costs among Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans available to you.

Here are some things to keep in mind when comparing plans:

  • Check the formulary: You’ll want to make sure the medicines you currently take and, importantly, any you think you might need in the future, are covered under each of the plans you’re considering. Talk to your health care providers about what brand-name and generic medicines to look for and any alternatives that may also work in case you can’t find your current medicines on the plans available in your area.

  • Look for plan changes: Formularies change frequently. Your insurer should send you a Notice of Plan Change when the formulary changes. Read that document carefully.

  • Check the pharmacy network: Most Medicare Part D plans negotiate with a network of pharmacies for the lowest cost. Check to see if your pharmacy or an equally convenient one is in the plan’s network. Also, compare prices for using mail order.

If your plan does change, and the change affects the prescription drugs you need, you can switch plans during Medicare's open enrollment period, Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. Changes go into effect on the following Jan. 1.

If you have additional questions about Medicare, visit Medicare.gov or call 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227, TTY 877-486-2048).

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