Medicare and covering clinical trial prescriptions
I am concerned about what to do when I enroll in Medicare and if I will be in Medicare's "donut hole" since this is a clinical trial. I am not planning on enrolling in Medicare until my wife, Sarah, retires when she turns 65 in 2 years.
Are clinical trial prescriptions covered under Medicare's drug plans? What are my options?
I have good news for you! Medicare's "donut hole" went away in 2025, and now there is a specific drug plan maximum out of pocket every year.
Enroll in the Medicare Part D plan that covers all of your prescriptions, even though the most expensive prescriptions are those covered by a clinical trial program and currently costs you nothing. There may be a time when those expensive prescriptions are no longer covered by the clinical trial, and without the right plan you will experience paying that year's Part D maximum out of pocket. Each year, Medicare changes the Part D prescription drug deductible, copays, and maximum out of pocket.
Whether your Part D prescription drug plan will pay for a medication used in a clinical trial depends on whether it is covered in the plan's formulary or can be classified as a highest-tier prescription drug, which costs more. Then you will go into that year's Medicare Part D's maximum out of pocket.
Beware: If you are not enrolled in a Part D plan that covers the expensive clinical trial prescriptions, then you will pay 100% out of your pocket for the expensive prescriptions that are not covered when the clinical trial ends.
For those enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan seeking clinical trial, page 35 of the 2026 Medicare & You handbook under "Clinical Research Studies" states, "If you're in a Medicare Advantage plan, Original Medicare may cover some costs along with your Medicare Advantage plans. Contact your plan for details about coverage for Clinical Research Studies. This short section also explains how different types of medical care are covered under Medicare Parts A and B.
Email [email protected] or call 832-519-8664 with your Medicare question or to schedule a Medicare consultation. Sign up for the Toni Says newsletter at www.tonisays.com to keep up to date on Medicare changes.



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