Medicare Part D

Medicare Part D is a federal program designed to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for prescription drugs. Introduced in 2006, Part D is available to anyone who has Medicare, regardless of income, health status, or prescription drug usage. This program provides coverage through private insurers rather than directly from the government.

 

Medicare Part D: Your Guide to Prescription Drug Coverage

Understanding Medicare Part D

How Medicare Part D Works

Medicare Part D adds prescription drug coverage to:

  • Original Medicare (Parts A and B)
  • Some Medicare Cost Plans
  • Some Medicare Private-Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
  • Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) Plans

Part D plans are offered by Medicare-approved private insurers and can vary in terms of cost, coverage, and which drugs are covered.


 

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