Getting Help to Pay for Prescriptionsby Cheryl A. Sweet and Rebecca J. Stahl, MA
As you do your homework to learn more about your drug coverage, you may also want to look into these potential cost-saving options. Social Security AdministrationThe Social Security Administration offers a program to help pay for expenses related to Part D, including:
This program is available to people who meet certain criteria, such as:
To learn more and apply for extra help, visit the Social Security website. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs)Most states offer an assistance program to help Medicare members pay for prescriptions. These programs vary from state to state, but they are designed to ease the burden of prescription drug costs for lower-income people. Visit the Medicare website to learn more about the assistance program that is available in your state. Other Cost-Saving OptionsWhile you are researching ways to cut prescription costs, it may be worthwhile to also visit these sites:
If you feel overwhelmed by the high cost of your prescriptions, reach out for help. There are a range of programs that can be used in combination with Part D. Medicare.gov Social Security Extra help with medicare prescription drug plan costs. Social Security website. Available at: https://secure.ssa.gov/i1020/start. Accessed November 14, 2011. Help with medical and drug costs. Medicare.gov website. Available at: https://www.medica.... Accessed November 14, 2011. NeedyMeds website. Available at: http://www.needymeds.org/index.htm. Accessed November 14, 2011. Participating patient assistance programs. Partnership for Prescription Assistance website. Available at: https://www.pparx..... Accessed November 14, 2011. State pharmaceutical assistance programs. Medicare.gov website. Available at: https://www.medica.... Accessed November 14, 2011. Last reviewed November 2011 by Brian Randall, MD |
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