PREPARING FOR THE NEW MEDICARE DRUG BENEFIT
Starting
Open enrollment for 2006 Part D coverage, which may cost less than $20 per month for some plans, begins in November and runs through
In essence, the Medicare Part D plan is insurance provided by private companies. According to
As with any insurance program, the plans offered by
Given the vast choice in plans, consumers are well advised to seek out the help of trusted advisers, including physicians, pharmacists and financial planners. Purchasing Medicare Part D is as much a financial decision as it is a health-care decision. You will be able to change plans once per year.
Medicare beneficiaries should also take note of the fact that the new prescription drug plan is open to all people with Medicare. But Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage will work differently from Medicare Part A and Part B. To get coverage, you’ll choose a plan from a private company approved by
The Medicare Part D plans come in two basic types: the most simple is the prescription drug benefit or PDP plan, which covers only drugs and can be used with your traditional Medicare and or Medicare supplement plan. The other type combines a prescription drug plan with a Medicare Advantage plan which includes medical coverage for doctor visits. If you already have good drug coverage through a retiree plan or Medicare Advantage Plan, Medicare can provide help for its cost.
If you already have prescription drug coverage, you will likely want to compare the plan you have now with the new plans being offered under Part D. If you don’t have coverage now, it’s important for you to look at Part D plans.
A typical person with Medicare could see his or her total drug expenses drop by about 50 percent, according to
Of note, if you don’t sign up with a plan by May 15, you may have to pay a penalty. The late enrollment fee is about 1 percent of your premium for each month you delay and you’ll pay it for as long as you stay in a Part D program. Your next chance to enroll will be November 15 through December 31 of each year. Even if you do not need a lot of prescription drugs now, it’s still good to consider joining. As people age, they need prescription drugs to stay healthy.
You can learn more about this historic addition to Medicare at the following Web sites: AARP, www.AARP.org; Medicare, www.Medicare.gov; Social Security, www.SocialSecurity.gov; Kaiser Family Foundation, www.KFF.org; State Health Insurance Assistance Program, www.shiptalk.org; Medicare Rights Center, www.Medicareinteractive.org; and National Council on Aging, www.benefitscheckup.org.
October 2005— This column is produced by the Financial Planning Association, the membership organization for the financial planning community, and is provided by Bold Financial Planning, LLC, a local member of the FPA.








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