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Health Services And Information
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
http://www.medicare.gov/
What is Medicare prescription drug coverage? Medicare prescription drug coverage is insurance that covers both brand-name and generic prescription drugs at participating pharmacies in your area. Medicare prescription drug coverage provides protection for people who have very high drug costs.
Your decision about Medicare prescription drug coverage depends on the kind of health care coverage you have now. There are two ways to get Medicare prescription drug coverage. You can join a Medicare prescription drug plan or you can join a Medicare Advantage Plan or other Medicare Health Plans that offer drug coverage.
Whatever plan you choose, Medicare drug coverage will help you by covering brand-name and generic drugs at pharmacies that are convenient for you.
Like other insurance, if you join, you will pay a monthly premium,
which varies by plan, and a yearly deductible depending upon the
plan. You will also pay a part of the cost of 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 you qualify for extra help, you may not
have to pay a premium or deductible. You can apply or get more information
about the extra help by calling Social Security at 1-800-772-1213
(TTY 1-800-325-0778) or visiting www.socialsecurity.gov.
There is extra help for people with limited income and resources.
Almost 1 in 3 people with Medicare will qualify for extra help and
Medicare will pay for almost all of their prescription drug costs.
You can apply or get more information about the extra help by calling
Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting their website listed
above.
Medicare prescription drug coverage provides greater peace of mind by protecting you from unexpected drug expenses. Even if you don't use a lot of prescription drugs now, you should still consider joining. As we age, most people need prescription drugs to stay healthy. For most people, joining now means protecting yourself from unexpected prescription drug bills in the future.
Everyone with Medicare is eligible for this coverage, regardless
of income and resources, health status, or current prescription
expenses. If you don't sign up when you are first eligible or by
May 15, 2006, you may pay a penalty. Your next opportunity to enroll
is from November 15, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
Who do I call for more information?
Contact the Kansas Department on Aging at 800-432-3535 or contact
us. Also see information about Senior
Health Insurance Counseling for Kansans.
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