MEDICARE PART D

Medicare Part D: Prescription Drug Plan

Medicare Part D is the program that covers drugs prescribed by a doctor. This does not include over-the-counter drugs that you can buy without a prescription.

If you are new to Medicare, you should consider your options for Medicare prescription drug coverage. You may sign up when you first become eligible for Medicare. If you do not sign up when you are first eligible, you may pay a penalty. To learn how these plans work, go to the link below.

How Does It Work?

Your decision about Medicare prescription drug coverage depends on the kind of health care coverage you have now. There are two ways to get Medicare prescription drug coverage. You can join a Medicare prescription drug plan, or; you can join a Medicare Advantage Plan or other Medicare Health Plan that offers drug coverage. Whatever plan you choose, Medicare drug coverage will help you by covering brand name and generic drugs at pharmacies that are convenient for you.

Part D: Premiums, Deductibles, Co-Pays, and ‘The Donut Hole.'

Like other insurance, you will pay a monthly premium which will vary depending on where you live and which plan you choose.
There is also a yearly deductible and a co-payment each time you get a prescription.

If you have limited income and resources, and you qualify for extra help, you may not have to pay a premium or deductible.
After you pay your annual deductible, the amount Medicare pays depends on how much you are spending for your prescriptions.
Medicare drug plans may have a "coverage gap," which is sometimes called the "donut hole." This means that after you and your plan have spent a certain amount of money for covered drugs, you have to pay all costs out-of-pocket for your drugs (up to a limit). Your yearly deductible, coinsurance or copayments, and what you pay in the coverage gap all count toward this out-of-pocket limit. The limit doesn’t include the drug plan’s premium.

Note: If you get extra help paying your drug costs, you won't have a coverage gap.
However, you will probably have to pay a small copayment or coinsurance amount. 
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What Drug Plan Is Best  For Me?

There are quite a number of different plans under Part D that provide different levels of coverage for different drugs. Currently there are over 1,800 plans nationwide. It can be quite confusing trying to figure what plan is best for you. Medicare has a number of free booklets that can help. Download these by clicking English or Spanish below.

Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder

The Medicare site also lets you find and compare drug plans, view your current drug plan, and enroll in a drug plan. For more information, click the link below.

State by State Information

Drug plans vary by state, so the Medicare web site also has booklets for each plan that is available in each state. To download the information for a specific type of plan in your state, click the links below.

You can also download a chart that lists Plan D premiums by state for 2007. You can access this at the link below.

Changing Drug Plans

If you currently have Medicare prescription drug coverage, you should review your coverage each year (before the December 31 cut-off). You might want to switch plans if another one better meets your needs, especially if your needs change.

Generally, you can only switch plans between November 15 and December 31 of each year. However, you may be able to change plans at other times. For example, if you:

  • Move out of the service area of the plan you are in.
  • Have both Medicare & Medicaid.
  • Live in, or move into or out of an institution (like a nursing home).
  • Have prescription drug coverage from a union or employer, and that coverage ends.

All Medicare Drug Coverage Booklets

You can go to the Medicare web site that provides all the free booklet downloads on prescription drug coverage. You can access this at the link below.

For more general Medicare information, click English or Spanish to get access to free booklets.




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