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Some Part D enrollment tips

You may save money and get better Part D coverage. Please notice the information "box" immediately above, that includes sections with this color, this color, and this color. Click the "X" for our tool that will enable you to find the best plan, for the best price, that meets your unique needs

 

Part D Guidelines for 2008

 Bob Fassbach, editor, www.seniorark.com

2009 Guidelines Coming Very Soon to this Page

Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage will change in 2008. First, the deductible amount increases from $265 to $275. Then the initial coverage limit to reach the doughnut hole - the gap in which prescription costs are not covered, increases from $2400 to $2510, and the 100% out-of-your-pocket threshold also goes up from $3850 to $4050.  (see link to charts below)*

Remember, these are the general Part D guidelines. Depending on the insurance provider you select, and the premium you pay, you may experience variations.

Part D enrollees may be eligible for more help if there has been a change in income status, such as from lost income, retirement or disability. The time to change plan coverage is Nov. 15 to Dec. 31.

During October all companies with Plan D coverage began sending marketing materials for 2008. Also during October, information will be sent about termination for Plan D coverage in 2008 and co-payment levels for beneficiaries who continue to qualify but whose co-payment will change.

As a place to start, try this link to see if you might qualify for additional help with Part D. You may find additional help available from your state's programs. More on that in the next paragraph.

Many mailings may be difficult to understand. I know mine are. A Social Security representative suggested to me today that we should discuss our Part D plans with a state representative who is qualified to help us with our options. (My first choice) Go to the SeniorArk "Government Links" page, click your state on the map, and locate someone who can direct you to the correct person. This is very important, since they have studied the programs of the many insurers, are aware of changes in the programs, and can tell you if you qualify for additional state help with prescription cost. You don't need to be poor to qualify for this help in many states. You can also go to our SeniorArk "Medicare Tips" page where you can click on your state from a list. This will show you the Part D insurer plans that are available in your state, but you still need to find a qualified state representative to help you decide. Don't just talk with insurance company representatives about you decision. They are salespeople. You need a detached advisor who does not stand to gain financially from your decision.

As another option, the Social Security representative suggested a talk with your pharmacist. Competition between major pharmacies is intense for the Senior Part D business. As a result, many are training their pharmacists to help guide you through the maze of deciding on the program that is best for you. Many of these folks may be more informed than the state people.. But the state representatives are important, since they  may better understand whether you qualify for additional help. These folks can be very helpful, but you would still be well-advised to seek out a state or Medicare employee for advice.

If all else fails, go to Medicare.gov, or call them at:

1-800-633-4227 which is also 1-800-MEDICARE

*It might be very helpful to view Part "D" costs to you in Chart Form

 

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