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Choosing Medicare Drug Coverage

Choosing Medicare Drug Coverage

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 5 September, 2023 | 0

Choosing Medicare Drug Coverage

There are many things to consider when choosing Medicare drug coverage (Medicare Part D).  This is a very important decision that can cost you quite a bit if you are not careful.

Steps to help you choose the best Medicare drug coverage to fit your needs:

Decide what your medication needs are.

Make a list of all your current medications.  It is important to include the dose and how often you take them.  It is also important to consider which pharmacy you will use. Each plan has a list of preferred pharmacies that offer you a lower cost share when you use them.  You may also need to consider medications your doctor may add to your list in the near future.

Review your current coverage.

If you are new to Medicare and decide to go with Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), you need to purchase a stand-alone prescription drug plan (Part D).   Alternatively, you might opt for a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C) that includes prescription drug coverage.  These plans are referred to as MAPD plans.

If you already have either a Part D plan or an MAPD plan, you should review your plan’s Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) or Evidence of Coverage (EOC) document each year.  These resources will provide valuable notice of any changes in coverage, costs, or formulary for the upcoming year.

Know the Medicare enrollment periods.

It is important that you understand when you can enroll in a PDP plan.  For most people there are 2 main enrollment periods.  The initial Enrollment Period (IEP) occurs when you first become eligible for Medicare. It typically starts three months before your 65th birthday, includes your birth month, and extends for three months afterward.  Each year, The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) Starts Oct 15 and runs until Dec 7 .  During this time, you can make changes to your Medicare coverage.

There are also some SEPs (Special Election Periods) where you can make changes to your plan.  Click here to learn more about SEPs.  

Please note; certain individuals who have a qualifying disability also have the option to enroll in a Medicare Part D (PDP) plan.

Compare the plan’s total cost.

Because there are many factors that make up the total cost for a Medicare plan, it is important to consider the plan premium, the cost of your medications, deductibles, copayments and co-insurance.  You also need to be aware of the coverage gap and catastrophic coverage thresholds, as these may affect your total out-of-pocket costs.

There are a couple ways to compare plan costs.  One of the best ways is to locate a licensed Medicare agent who is certified to offer plans from a variety of local carriers.  Agents should have access to online quoting tools that can show you plan comparisons. Comparisons include a cost breakdown of each prescription as well as plan premiums and other coverage information.  Agents are a great free resource.  They can help advise you on how coverage works and which plan will suit your personal needs.

Click here to view our YouTube video of Sunfire vs. Connecture Medicare quoting sites

You can also do a plan quote on your own by visiting medicare.gov and using the plan finder.  This is a free resource although, it does not offer a consultation like an agent can.

Consider each plan’s star rating.

Each year, Medicare provides star ratings for both PDP plans and MA/MAPD plans.  These ratings are based on many factors  and have a scale from 1 to 5 stars.  A rating of 1 is the lowest and 5 is the highest ranking.  Each plan is rated on the quality of the plan which is decided by customer satisfaction of care and customer service provided.

Remember:

Over time, both medication needs and health status changes; it is important to review your Medicare drug coverage each year during AEP.  This will help you prepare for the year ahead and keep costly surprises to a minimum, although none of us has a crystal ball.

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Compare Medicare plans

Compare Medicare plans

By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 12 May, 2019 | 0

Compare Medicare plans

Medicare beneficiaries will feel confident with their choice when they have the option to Compare Medicare plans.

Most people feel overwhelmed when the time comes to enroll in a Medicare plan.  There are a lot of options available whether you are new to Medicare or changing plans during one of the election periods. 

There are couple options when it comes to choosing how to get your Medicare coverage:  

The First option is to take Original Medicare; this means Part A and Part B. If you decide to do this, you have the ability to add a Medicare supplement plan/Medigap plan as well as drug coverage or Part D.  These plans provide additional coverage when paired with original Medicare.   Medicare supplement plans pay the additional 20% of your Medicare approved costs that Medicare does not pay.  These plans do not require you to choose a network of providers and are offered by Medicare approved, private insurance companies.  You can use them with any provider who participates with Medicare.  You do not need referrals to see any doctor or specialist.  

Another option is to choose a Medicare Advantage Plan/Part C.  A Medicare advantage plan includes both Part A and Part B coverage. They take the place of your original Medicare coverage. These plans are offered by Medicare approved private insurance companies.  The Plans also require that you use a provider who participates in your plan’s specific network.  These companies offer either HMO or PPO plans.  Most of them also offer prescription drug coverage as part of the plan. 

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 You may be eligible to receive help paying for your Medicare coverage if you have limited income:

If you are within the eligible income level you may qualify for Medicaid.  Medicaid is both a federal and state program that provides help with medical costs.  There are also MSP programs sponsored by the state government that can help you pay medical expenses.  These programs help pay medical expenses such as; premiums, co-pays and prescription costs as well as deductibles.

Medicare also works with other types of health care coverage you may have such as, employer, union or veteran’s benefits.

There are many things to think about when it comes to your health.

We understand the importance of finding the right health care coverage to fit your individual needs and budget.  We are always happy to help you find the best plan for you.  You can reach us either by phone (203)796-5403 or by email at teal@croweandassocites.com.

 

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