How to Choose a Medicare Part D Drug Plan
If you are eligible for Medicare, you’ve probably gotten a lot of offers for all kinds of prescription drug plans. With some research, you can find the right one for you.
Medicare prescription drug plans are also called Part D plans. They help you pay for prescription drugs. Medicare works with insurance companies and other private companies to offer many options for buying prescription medicines. You can compare Part D plans in your area by using the Medicare Plan Finder at www.medicare.gov. Look at each plan to see how much it costs, what drugs it covers, and what pharmacies it works with.
To get a Medicare prescription drug plan, you must already have Medicare Part A and Part B. You will pay for Part D in addition to what you pay for Parts A and B. If you have trouble with the cost, you may be able to get financial aid.
Weigh your options carefully. Once you sign up for a plan, you may not be able to make changes for a year.
Keep these things in mind to choose the plan that meets your needs:
Make sure the drugs you need are on the plan's drug list, called its formulary. A drug plan won't help pay for medicines that aren't on its list. Check the details carefully. Even if a drug is on the formulary, look closely to make sure it's covered at the dose and amount you need. Also, look to see if you must get your insurer's approval before the plan will pay for the medicine.
If drugs you need aren't listed, talk to your doctor before you enroll in a plan. They may be able to prescribe different medicines that will work as well.
Compare the costs. The deductibles, premiums, and copays or coinsurance for Medicare prescription drug plans will differ.
Check the pharmacies. Some plans will work only with certain pharmacies. Make sure that the pharmacy you use, or another one nearby, is on the list. If you like to have your medicines mailed to you, check for that, too.
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