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1 in 5 Pay More in Medicare Rx Plan

My mother and I had this conversation just last night. Her medication bill has increased significantly.
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Though most of the 30 million beneficiaries enrolled in a new government drug plan are saving money, 2 recent surveys suggest a substantial minority of seniors and people with disabilities are not, forcing some to reduce or eliminate medications. Medicare officials acknowledge that many low-income seniors and disabled Americans are paying more, and are urging drug companies and states to continue assistance to the poor who rely on expensive medications.

Posted by Barbara on May 17th, 2006 .
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Medicare Drug Plan = confusion

I get more questions on a daily basis about the medicare drug plan, and it’s sad to say that I’m almost as confused as everyone else.

The intended benefits of the plan are to provide a more affordable away for seniors to obtain medications. I think one of the confusions about it is it is done in a tiered approach.

A plan for example may have a $250 annual deductible. Then after you pay your deductible:

  • You pay 25% of the cost for medications when your totals are between $250-$2,250 per year. (the plan pays 75%)
  • You pay 100% of the cost of your medications when your drug costs are between $2,251-5,100.
  • After you have spent $5,100 on the cost of your medication will be between $2.00-$5.00 (generic vs brand name medication) or 5% (which ever is higher).

That is called the Standard Plan. Each company that is offering a plan will have some slight variation of this. They can have a deductible that is lower, your co-pay higher, etc.

When reviewing my Mother’s plan (Kaiser), the structure was similar though the amounts different. Please note: as with her plan, it varied from each Kaiser district. I would expect it would be the same depending on which Blue Cross plan (for example) you were enrolled with.

Where can you get more information?

  • Medicare
  • AARP
  • your individual insurance company
  • your specific state Dept of Social and Health Services (DSHS). For example, here is the one for WA State

I doubt it will get any less confusing; however, it’s important that you make a choice before the deadlines.

You’ll find a complete article on OlderWiserWomen:  Medicare Drug Plan - A Primer.

Posted by Barbara on February 22nd, 2006 .
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