
Final 2026 Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D Rule Has Some But Not All Of Biden Proposals
Trump administration does not adopt much of Biden’s proposed 2026 rule As expected, the Trump administration has finalized some but not all of the former Biden administration’s massive proposed 2026 Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D rule it issued in late November shortly before Biden’s term ended. In many ways, the proposed rule from Biden was a shot across the bow to Trump, laying out Biden’s views on key policy issues within MA and Part D. As is customary, succeeding administrations tend to scrutinize rules proposed or finalized late in the previous administration’s term and usually rescind, change, or modify proposals. This is because of philosophical differences as well as the sheer volume of rules that a new administration needs to go through in the first few months of settling in to govern. It is clear in the final rule for 2026 MA and Part D that the new Trump