Introducing
Medicare's New Coverage for Prescription Drugs
Starting
January 1, 2006 - Medicare will soon be offering insurance
coverage for prescription drugs through Medicare prescription
drug plans. Insurance companies and other private companies
will work with Medicare to offer these plans. These plans
will help you save money on your prescription drug costs.
Medical practice has come to rely more and more on new drug
therapies to treat chronic conditions and out-of-pocket spending
on drugs has increased dramatically.
In
order to get this prescription coverage, you must choose and
enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan that meets your
needs. Here's how you can get ready to take advantage of this
new option.
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Look
over your current health insurance coverage. Are prescription
drugs covered? What are your out-of-pocket drug costs?
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Keep
a list of the name, dosage, and cost of the prescriptions
you use. Since different plans will cover different drugs,
this will help you choose a plan that meets your prescription
needs.
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If
you have a limited income, check your mail this summer
for an application to get extra help paying for a Medicare
prescription drug plan. When you get this application,
fill it out, and return it. Millions of people will qualify
for a Medicare prescription drug plan with little or no
premiums or deductibles, and low copayments. You might
be one of them.
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If
you have prescription drug coverage through a former employer
or union, check with your benefits administrator. Medicare
prescription drug coverage may be different for you.
Read
on to learn about Medicare prescription drug plans.
If
you don't use a lot of prescription drugs now, you still should
consider joining. As we age, most people need prescription
drugs to stay healthy. For most people, joining now means
you will pay a lower monthly premium than if you wait to join
until later.
Who
can join?
Anyone
with Medicare Part A and/or Part B can join a Medicare prescription
drug plan offered in their area. If you are in a Medicare
Advantage Plan (like an HMO or PPO), your plan may also offer
drug coverage.
When
can I join?
If
you currently have Medicare Part A and/or Part B, you can
join a Medicare prescription drug plan between November 15,
2005 and May 15, 2006. If you join by December 31, 2005, your
Medicare prescription drug plan coverage will begin on January
1, 2006, and you won't miss a day of coverage. If you join
after that, your coverage will be effective the first day
of the month after the month you join. If you join a Medicare
prescription drug plan after May 15, 2006, you are likely
to pay a higher monthly premium unless you currently have
a drug plan that covers at least as much as a Medicare prescription
drug plan. You will have to pay this higher premium as long
as you have a Medicare prescription drug plan.
How
much does it cost?
Like
other insurance, if you join, you will pay a monthly premium
(generally around $37 in 2006) and a yearly deductible (up
to $250 in 2006). You will also pay a part of the cost for
your prescriptions, including a copayment or coinsurance.
Costs will vary depending on which drug plan you choose. Some
plans may offer more coverage and additional drugs for a higher
monthly premium. If you have limited income and resources,
and qualify for extra help, you may not have to pay a premium
or deductible.
When
can I get more information?
Detailed
information about Medicare prescription drug plans in your
area will be available in the fall of 2005. Throughout 2005,
Medicare will provide general information to help you get
ready, including how to choose and join a plan that meets
your needs. In the fall of 2005,
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You will get the "Medicare & You 2006" handbook
in the mail. It will list the Medicare prescription drug
plans available in your area.
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You will be able to get free personalized information
at www.medicare.gov on the web, or by calling 1-800-MEDICARE
(1-800-633-4227) to help you choose the plan that meets
your needs.
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You can get free personalized counseling from your State
Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), and other
local and community-based organizations. Call 1-800-MEDICARE
to get the telephone number of the SHIP nearest you.
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