Do you prefer going to a local pharmacy like Colee’s, Dale’s, or Sav More? Make sure your Medicare Part D drug plan is compatible.
Savvy Medicare beneficiaries are always looking for ways to save on out-of-pocket costs, and drug coupons sound like a great option. However, drug coupons won’t actually work with Medicare Part D plans.
Your Part D plan formulary can have a massive impact on your out-of-pocket prescription costs. Here’s how it works.
We want you to fully understand how your health or drug plan may be changing for next year. Here are 8 things to look for in your Medicare Annual Notice of Change (ANOC).
If you have no maintenance prescriptions, you may assume you don’t need to sign up for Medicare Part D, or prescription drug insurance. But even if you aren’t required to sign up for a Part D plan, is it smart to get one anyway?