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Last Updated: 08/07/2019
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Each Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug coverage or Part D plan has its own list of covered drugs, called a formulary. Our pharmacy department and doctors decide which drugs to include based on quality, safety, and how well they work. E...
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Between January 1–March 31 each year, you can make the following changes during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period. If you are on a Medicare Advantage plan (with or without drug coverage) you can switch to another Medicare Advantage pla...
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The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is each year from October 15 to December 7, and it's when you can make changes to your Medicare coverage. At this time, you can enroll in or leave a Medicare Advantage plan, you can switch Medicare Advantage compa...
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If you didn't sign up for Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement when you're first eligible, you can sign up during the General Enrollment Period, between January 1 and March 31 each year. If you enroll during this time, your coverage will start ...
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You'll need to sign up for Part A and Part B if you: Aren't getting Social Security or Railroad benefits, for example, because you're still working. ( What if I'm still working? ) Get Medicare because you have end-stage renal disease (permanent k...
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What is a monthly premium? What are out-of-pocket costs? What do I pay for Medicare Part A? What do I pay for Medicare Part B? What do I pay for Medicare Advantage? What do I pay for Medicare Part D? ...
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Medicare is the government-run insurance program for those 65 and older, or certain people with disabilities or end-stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure). What's covered on Medicare is based on federal and state laws, national decisions ma...
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Medicare Part D adds prescription drug coverage. You can buy Part D from insurance companies to go with your Original Medicare coverage or your Medicare Supplement coverage, or you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan that includes Part D prescripti...