Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Five Ways to Lower your Cost of Drugs During the Coverage Cap

This may be helpful if you expect to exceed the first $2400.00 of coverage this year for your presription drugs.


5 Ways to Lower Your Costs During the Coverage Gap

Consider Switching to Generics or Other Lower-Cost Drugs
You may wish to talk to your doctor about the drugs you are currently taking to find out if there are generic or less-expensive brand-name drugs that would work just as well as the ones you're taking now.

Cost savings information through the use of mail-order pharmacies, generic or less-expensive brand-name drugs is also available in the Prescription Drug Plan Finder section of www.medicare.gov


Explore National and Community-Based Charitable Programs
National and community-based charitable programs (such as the National Patient Advocate Foundation or the National Organization for Rare Disorders) may have programs that can help with your drug costs. Information on programs in your area is available on the Benefits Checkup website.


Look into Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs
Many of the major drug manufacturers are offering assistance programs for people enrolled in Medicare Part D.
You can find out whether a Patient Assistance Program is offered by the manufacturers of the drugs you take by visiting our Pharmaceutical Assistance Program site.


Look at State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs
There are also 21 states and one territory offering help with paying drug plan premiums and/or other drug costs.
You can find out if your State has a program by visiting our State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program site.


Apply for Extra Help
If you have Medicare and have limited income and resources, you may qualify for extra help paying for your prescription drugs. If you qualify, you could pay between $1-$5 for each drug.
Contact Social Security by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov or by calling 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778

For additional information, you can review the Bridging the Coverage Gap (PDF 132.71 KB) fact sheet.


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