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HCA does not anticipate any immediate impacts to our services or disruption to provider payments at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates if anything changes.
HCA does not anticipate any immediate impacts to our services or disruption to provider payments at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates if anything changes.
Find information on the open enrollment page that’s right for you: PEBB retirees, PEBB employees and PEBB continuation coverage subscribers, and SEBB employees and SEBB continuation coverage subscribers.
Part D is the prescription drug coverage part of Medicare. If you or a dependent are enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B, the PEBB Program offers several PEBB Medicare plans that include Medicare Part D coverage. The monthly premiums for these plans include both the medical and Part D premium.
The PEBB Program does not offer standalone Part D plans.
Medicare Part D plans are subject to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, which introduced several changes to Part D intended to lower costs, including:
Member benefits include:
Each Part D plan negotiates its own list of covered drugs (formulary). These drugs are grouped into price tiers that usually include preferred and nonpreferred generic drugs and brand name drugs.
All Medicare drug plans generally must cover at least two drugs per drug category but plans can choose drugs they will cover. Medicare also has six protected classes of drugs, for which all or nearly all drugs are covered by Part D. They are antidepressants, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, antiretrovirals, and antineoplastics.
Contact your planto learn about formularies and out-of-pocket costs.
To be enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan, you must permanently live in the United States. Medicare Part D does not cover drugs purchased outside the U.S. and will not reimburse you for any drugs purchased in other countries.
You cannot use manufacturer coupons for your prescriptions. A federal law called the Anti-Kickback Statue (AKS) makes it illegal for drug companies to give money or other incentives to Medicare patients to purchase drugs. This is why you cannot use manufacturer coupons with a Part D plan. Federal subsidies and manufacturer discounts already cover a significant portion of drug costs for Part D plans, which results in lower premiums.
Consider these strategies to help save on prescription costs:
If your income is above a certain level, the Social Security Administration (SSA) determines the Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) you may pay in addition to your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums. Contact the SSA for specific information on your IRMAA. Learn more at Medicare Interactive: Part D costs for those with higher incomes.
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