SEARHC Introduces Medicare Part D Pilot Program
October 11, 2020
Medicare Part D covers most outpatient prescription drugs, including antiseizure, antidepressants, cancer treatments, and more. It is recommended that patients 65 and older sign up for Part D when first receiving Medicare. SEARHC has discovered that a large portion of Medicare beneficiaries do not pay for a Medicare Part D plan, and the SEARHC Patient Health Benefits (PHB) team is working to ensure all eligible patients are aware of this opportunity. To qualify for the SEARHC Medicare Part D Program, patients must have Medicare A and/or Part B, no retirement insurance coverage, and reside in the SEARHC Care Network and be receiving Indian Health Services (IHS) benefits. Patients must also not be eligible for Medicaid or Medicare Extra Help program. "We recommend all eligible patients sign up for a Medicare Part D plan, even if they already receive SEARHC services," says Susan Briles, PHB Supervisor. "Not only does Part D ensure prescription coverage when traveling, but it benefits your community and healthcare system by providing SEARHC with prescription reimbursement." If you have questions about Medicare Plan D or need assistance signing up for healthcare coverage, contact the SEARHC PHB team at 907.966.8662 or outreach@searhc.org. The Medicare open enrollment period begins Thursday, October 15, 2020.
Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews
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