I'm paying $52.45 a month to Aetna Silver Script prescription plan and my clonazepam went up to $34.00 a month, I found out with RX it's only $17.00 a month and I take Levothyroxine for $10.00 a month, it seems to me I'm getting taken advantage of, I believe I should cancel my Silver Script drug plan, why should I just hand over that money for nothing, please respond and give me your thoughts, Thanks.
I am paying $68 a month for my Part D plan. It’s also $500 deductible, and barely pays anything for my meds. I take two eye drops and Gabapentin. And then I take Pantaprazole and Ondansetron. So I have a large copay on top of the $500 deductible. So byt the time I pay my insurance premiums and vehicle insurance I only have $35 left for the whole month to live on. Can’t afford gas to even get to go to a doctor. So I’ve had to cut the visits down.
I am a retired Federal Employee with Federal Blue Cross Blue Shield. I have Medicare part A and B. Do I need Part D? What does it cost? Will I be required to by only generic brand drugs?
Check with your Benefits administrator. You may not need to enroll in a Medicare Part D if your prescription drug benefits are at least equal to the standard Medicare drug coverage.
Okn I'm confused on all of this medicare stuff. I turn 65 on October 27th, 2023. I plan on stll working until my full retirement age which is 66 and 8 months I believe. So, do I need to apply on July 27th since its three months before my 65th Birthday?? Thanks
If your employer has less than 20 employees then you will be required to sign up for Medicare parts A & B during your initial enrollment period. Check with your accountant if you are contributing to an HSA as there are other guidelines to follow.
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I'm paying $52.45 a month to Aetna Silver Script prescription plan and my clonazepam went up to $34.00 a month, I found out with RX it's only $17.00 a month and I take Levothyroxine for $10.00 a month, it seems to me I'm getting taken advantage of, I believe I should cancel my Silver Script drug plan, why should I just hand over that money for nothing, please respond and give me your thoughts, Thanks.
I am paying $68 a month for my Part D plan. It’s also $500 deductible, and barely pays anything for my meds. I take two eye drops and Gabapentin. And then I take Pantaprazole and Ondansetron. So I have a large copay on top of the $500 deductible. So byt the time I pay my insurance premiums and vehicle insurance I only have $35 left for the whole month to live on. Can’t afford gas to even get to go to a doctor. So I’ve had to cut the visits down.
You may be able to qualify for the Extra Help program. Watch our video on Extra Help or call Social security and see if you are eligibile to apply.
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I am a retired Federal Employee with Federal Blue Cross Blue Shield. I have Medicare part A and B. Do I need Part D? What does it cost? Will I be required to by only generic brand drugs?
Check with your Benefits administrator. You may not need to enroll in a Medicare Part D if your prescription drug benefits are at least equal to the standard Medicare drug coverage.
Okn I'm confused on all of this medicare stuff. I turn 65 on October 27th, 2023. I plan on stll working until my full retirement age which is 66 and 8 months I believe. So, do I need to apply on July 27th since its three months before my 65th Birthday?? Thanks
If your employer has less than 20 employees then you will be required to sign up for Medicare parts A & B during your initial enrollment period. Check with your accountant if you are contributing to an HSA as there are other guidelines to follow.
@@USAMedicarePlan There are around 75 employees where I work.