Medicare Drug Plan
by
Meryl Hyman Harris
and Rebecca J. Stahl, MA What is Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
Who Is Eligible?Most people who are either 65 years and older or are disabled can enroll in Medicare including Medicare drug plans. When Should I Enroll? TOPYou can enroll in Medicare around your 65th birthday—three months before your birthday month or three months after. If you have a disability, you can enroll during a seven-month window around your 25th month of disability. Also, Medicare has an open enrollment period from October 15 through December 7. What Does It Cover? TOPPrivate health insurance companies administer the drug plans for Medicare. These companies provide a list of brand-name and generic drugs that they cover. The list can change over time. It is common for drug plans to exclude more expensive brand-name medicines if a generic one is available. However, if there is a medicine that you really need, your doctor may be able to appeal and get the drug covered. What Does It Cost? TOPThe costs depends on different things—the medicines you use, the plan you choose, and whether you go to a pharmacy in your plan’s network. Here are some costs you can expect to pay:
Are There Ways to Lower the Costs? TOPYes, there are steps that you can take to lower your costs, such as:
How Should I Make My Decision? TOPBy answering a few questions, you should be able to choose a plan that works best for you:
How Can I Get More Information? TOPVisit http://www.medicare.gov/default.aspx to learn more about their health insurance plans and drug coverage. If you are eligible, you can even sign up online for Part D. References:Extra help for people with limited income and resources. Medicare website. Available at:
http://www.medicare.gov/medicarereform/help.asp. Accessed April 3, 2006.
Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D). Medicare.gov website. Available at: http://www.medicar.... Accessed November 11, 2011. Medicare and you: 2010. Medicare website. Available at: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf. Accessed November 29, 2009. Last reviewed November 2011 by Brian Randall, MD Last Updated: 11/21/2011 | |