Comparing Coverage Options During Medicare Open Enrollment Could Save You Money
(Family Features) If you're enrolled in Medicare, it's important to remember Medicare Open Enrollment is open through
It is important to compare your options because plans can change every year – even your current choice may be changing. Your health needs can change, too. By comparing all your options, you could save money, find a coverage option better tailored to your needs or both.
How to Compare Prescription Drug and Health Coverage Options
Medicare.gov is the official source for information about Medicare and Open Enrollment. You may see enrollment information from various insurance companies and other sources. Start at Medicare.gov to get unbiased information to find the type of coverage that best meets your needs.
Comparing prescription drug and health coverage options is easy at Medicare.gov. You can input the list of medications you are taking and conduct a side-by-side comparison of plan coverage, costs and quality ratings. If you are happy with your current choice, you don't have to do anything. If you choose a new option for 2024, you can enroll right there.
Before you enroll in a plan, consider the following:
* Check if your health care providers are in a plan's network.
* Check if your prescriptions are included on a plan's formulary and if the plan works with your pharmacy.
* Check the plan's Star Rating on Medicare.gov to see how it performs on quality, customer service and more.
* Remember low monthly premiums may not always be the best overall value for your specific needs.
* Review a plan's estimated total costs to you, including deductible and other out-of-pocket costs.
* Check if Medicare Advantage plans offer extra benefits, like vision, hearing or dental coverage, if you need these services.
* Remember that you may need a referral or prior authorization for some services under Medicare Advantage plans.
Vaccine, Insulin and Drug Cost Savings
Improvements to the Medicare program are adding up to savings and improved access to affordable treatments because of the Inflation Reduction Act.
* Insulin: If you have Medicare and take insulin, you'll pay no more than
* Vaccines: People with Medicare drug coverage will pay nothing out of pocket for adult vaccines, including the shingles vaccine, that are recommended by
* Drug Cost Savings: In 2024, people enrolled in Part D who have very high drug costs will get some relief. Once they reach a certain threshold on paying out-of-pocket costs – what we call the catastrophic phase – they will no longer have additional cost sharing or copays at the pharmacy.
Medicare Can Help
To compare options and find the best coverage to fit your needs:
* Visit Medicare.gov and conduct side-by-side comparisons of costs and coverage.
* Call 1-800-MEDICARE. Help is available 24 hours a day, including weekends.
* Access personalized health insurance counseling in your community at no cost, available from your
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