Understanding your Medicare plan’s benefits can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to how your medications are covered. Whether you're new to Medicare or just looking to update your plan for 2025, it is important to know the different Medicare drug coverage options.
Medicare drug coverage explained
When it comes to Medicare drug coverage, you generally have two choices: a Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) or a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan (MAPD). Understanding the difference between these two options can help you make an informed decision.
Choosing between a Prescription Drug Plan and a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan depends on your health care needs. Here are a few factors to consider:
Understanding drug formularies
Prescription Drug Plans and Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans each have their own drug formularies, which are a list of medications that your Medicare plan covers. This list is organized into different "tiers," with each tier representing a different cost level. Generally, lower-tier drugs (such as generic medications) have lower copays, while higher-tier drugs (like brand-name or specialty medications) have higher out-of-pocket costs.
Formularies can vary from plan to plan, so it's important to review the formulary of any Medicare plan you're considering no matter if it is a PDP or MAPD to make sure your prescription medications are covered. If a drug you need isn't on your plan's formulary, you may need to switch to a different medication, pay the full cost out-of-pocket or file an appeal to request coverage.
Choosing between a Prescription Drug Plan or Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan comes down to your individual health needs, financial situation and personal preferences. However, by understanding the basics of Medicare’s drug coverage, you can make a more informed decision and choose the one best for you. Whether you choose a PDP or an MAPD, be sure to review your plan options each year to make sure you're getting the best drug coverage for your health care needs.
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Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is Oct. 15 – Dec. 7.