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Medicare Part D: A Case Study

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Some may ask what Medicare Part D is, it is a fully optional coverage offered by most private insurance companies, and its main priority is to cover the prescription drug cost for Medicare Recipients. For Virginia Medicare Recipients you have many options to choose from when it comes to looking for Medicare Part D plans and it could be very stressful for most people to choose a plan especially when there is so much information about each plan. Cost for prescription drug plans may vary depending on your location most of these plans also require you to pay a monthly premium, annual deductible, and copay. I went to Medicare.gov and clicked on find health and drug plans, then typed in 24091 which happens to be my zip code we only have one pharmacy …show more content…

The five drugs I used are listed here: Diazepam TAB 5MG, Fenofibrate TAB 145MG, Metformin Hcl TAB 500MG, Montelukast Sodium TAB 10MG, and Tramadol Hcl TAB 500MG. The drugs I choose where formulary and did have restrictions, the drugs that I found out had restrictions were Diazepam TAB 50MG with a restriction of 120 TABS every 30 days, Metformin Hcl TAB 500MG with a restriction of 150 TABS every 30 Days, and Tramadol Hcl TAB 500MG with a restriction of 240 TABS every 30 days. One of the main reasons I choose Silver Scripst Choice was because the annual drug deductibles cost was $0 even though the copay is anywhere from $3-$46 or 33%-46% the monthly premium is extremely cheap coming in at only $23.40 which is one of the lowest monthly premiums I saw with no annual drug deductibles. Now if I have to help a friend family member, I know which drug plan would be the best with the lowest price, the main reason I choose this plan was because the other plans were ridiculous and most of the plans annual drug deductibles were anywhere $250-$360 with monthly premiums being from $18.40-$49.20 with the copay not even calculated into that it doesn’t sound like a lot, but it is a lot for prescriptions to most elderly recipients of Medicare who only have so much money to live off of each month and for them every cent

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