Medicare Part D

People with disabilities will soon get prescription medications from Medicare If you are a person with disabilities and on Medicare […]

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People with disabilities will soon get prescription medications from Medicare

If you are a person with disabilities and on Medicare and Medical Assistance, beginning Jan. 1, 2006, most of your prescription drug costs will be covered by Medicare’s new prescription drug plan, Medicare Part D. This includes Medical Assistance with a spend-down and Medical Assistance for Employed Persons with Disabilities.

People with disabilities who are on Medical Assistance and Medicare should carefully review all of the Medicare prescription drug plan choices, know their prescription drug needs and enroll in a plan that best fits their needs. If beneficiaries do not enroll in a drug plan by Dec. 31, 2005, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will assign them to a Medicare prescription drug plan.

Even though this plan will cover most prescription costs, it may not be the plan that is right for you. While the assigned plan ensures beneficiaries prescription drug coverage, it may change an individual’s existing coverage and it may not be the plan that covers all of their prescription drug needs. It is important for beneficiaries to know their personal drug needs and enroll in a prescription drug plan that best accommodates their needs. If beneficiaries feel the plan in which they have been assigned does not meet their needs, they may change their plan anytime.

As Medicare Part D makes its way across the state, it will affect approximately 90,000 Minnesota Medicare beneficiaries with disabilities. Beneficiaries should have already received a large volume of Medicare Part D information including important government notices and marketing materials from various Medicare prescription drug plans.

As beneficiaries review their options, they should bear in mind that there are resources available to help them with the process. The beneficiary, their family members and caregivers can receive free, impartial assistance from the Minnesota Linkage Line at 1-800-333-2433. The Linkage Line is available from 8 am to 7 pm Monday through Friday and from 8 am to noon on Saturday.

Beneficiaries can also access Medicare Part D information and prescription drug plan choices through the Internet at www.medicare.gov or by calling 1-800-MEDICARE.

Before you call, gather the following information for reference: your Medicare card; a list of the prescription medications you currently are taking, including names and dosages; and the name and address of the pharmacy you prefer.

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