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MPM #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
CALL (207) 544-4119
NPN #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage – some good news!
If you are struggling with the high cost of prescription drugs, you are not alone. More than 5 million Americans are in the same boat. It has always seemed a bit odd that Medicare Prescription Drug plans never put a maximum out-of-pocket cap on Medicare beneficiaries prescription drug spending each year. The good news is, this is changing in 2024!
There are four CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid) stages to a Medicare prescription drug plan. Each year the thresholds change. For 2024, the thresholds are as follows:
Stage 1 – Deductible: $545
Stage 2 – Initial coverage $5,030
Stage 3 – Coverage Gap (otherwise known as the donut hole) - $8,000
Stage 4 – Catastrophic coverage - $0 cost.
New in 2024, prescription drug costs will cap at $8000.00. Putting an end in sight to run away prescription drug costs. That’s a start. In 2025, total prescription drug costs will cap at $2000. That’s a notable improvement.
None the less, for Americans living on a fixed income, these cost are still daunting. The Federal Extra Help programs (LIS) is available to help beneficiaries by providing subsidies that result in $0 premiums and lower cost, fixed copayments for covered prescription drugs. In 2024, eligibility for this program is expanding from 135% of Federal Poverty Level, to 150% of federal poverty level. Eligible beneficiaries must also meet statutory resource limits.
At last, insulin dependent diabetics will receive financial relief! In 2024, insulin will not be subject to a deductible in any Part D prescription drug plans. Beneficiaries will pay no more than $35/month for each insulin product in the Initial Coverage and Coverage Gap phase.
And finally, rest easy. Any vaccines that are recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices must be no deductible, and $0 cost.
Whether you have your prescription drug coverage imbedded in your Medicare Advantage Plan, or you have a stand-alone prescription drug plan, you should always check your plan’s formulary to make sure your meds are in the formulary.
When working with clients, I always use www.mediccare.gov. It is a great resource for consumers to objectively check plans and formularies. If you would like me to review your plan, click here. If you would like to compare plans that I offer and self-enroll, click here.
If you would like to learn more about diabetic support programs or check eligibility for Extra Help, feel free to give me a call: 207-544-4119
Medicare disclaimer:
Currently, we represent seven organizations which offer 65 products in your area. You can always contact Medicare.gov. 1-800-MEDICARE or your local State Health Insurance Program for help with your plan choices.
Phone: (207) 544-4119 | Email: karen@vachonagency.com
MPM #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
Address: 327 Ocean House Road Ste 5 Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm | Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Disclaimer: Currently, we represent seven organizations which offer 65 products in your area. You can always contact
Medicare.gov,
1–800–MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program for help with plan choices.
Phone: (207) 544-4119 | Email: karen@vachonagency.com
NPN #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
Address: 327 Ocean House Road Ste 5 Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm | Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Disclaimer: Currently, we represent seven organizations which offer 65 products in your area. You can always contact Medicare.gov, 1–800–MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program for help with plan choices.
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