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Ilsa

(62,584 posts)
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 06:38 PM Dec 2024

Does $50/mo sound right for a Medicare Part D

premium? It's at least double what I paid in 2024.
I don't take a lot of drugs, all generic:
Synthroid, Bupropion, sertraline, clonazepam, HCTZ.
I'm going through the Medicare.gov site.

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Does $50/mo sound right for a Medicare Part D (Original Post) Ilsa Dec 2024 OP
for $50 what extra benefits are you getting over regular medicare nt msongs Dec 2024 #1
Part D MichMan Dec 2024 #2
Thank you. Is what I relayed in Reply 3 still true Ilsa Dec 2024 #4
I have parts A&B. This is the drug plan. Ilsa Dec 2024 #3
That's about mine XanaDUer2 Dec 2024 #5
thank you. nt Ilsa Dec 2024 #8
I have traditional Medicare XanaDUer2 Dec 2024 #10
Whatever state you live in, you should have a SHIIP office. 1WorldHope Dec 2024 #6
I don't pay anything for Part D but am enrolled with _____. I don't think I'm allowed to say here. Deuxcents Dec 2024 #7
That's about what mine is. There are cheaper plans. But even if you find one that covers all your current meds, Silent Type Dec 2024 #9
Well i feel like a fool. Janeyre Dec 2024 #11
no, you are not. It is criminal this whole Medicare process is SO complicated, involved, screwy. CurtEastPoint Dec 2024 #12
🙂 Janeyre Dec 2024 #15
Wait, what? Random Boomer Dec 2024 #22
Check with your pharmacy if the insurance plan or a discount card is cheaper. nature-lover Dec 2024 #13
checking into wellcare Kali999 Dec 2024 #14
Cigna Kali999 Dec 2024 #16
Dunno. There is one plan that is $0.00 (no cost) SheltieLover Dec 2024 #17
You might be eligible for the Low Income Subsidy choie Dec 2024 #18
Definitely contact your SHIIP office. SharonClark Dec 2024 #19
My husband and I both have the same drug plan. Blue Dawn Dec 2024 #20
There is no standard cost for Part D coverage Random Boomer Dec 2024 #21

Ilsa

(62,584 posts)
3. I have parts A&B. This is the drug plan.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 06:44 PM
Dec 2024

And while I don't have a lot of expensive drugs, that could change in the future. Plus, I've heard that you pay a penalty in premiums for every year you are not enrolled.

XanaDUer2

(15,547 posts)
10. I have traditional Medicare
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:00 PM
Dec 2024

I called and found a UHC policy. I should have seen of i can find another one, but I'm going through a lot right now and don't want to add anymore complex chores to my life. I called Medicare if i remember and went from cheapest policy up. I choose the approx $50 one.

1WorldHope

(1,080 posts)
6. Whatever state you live in, you should have a SHIIP office.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 06:55 PM
Dec 2024

It's a state wide program where they help you navigate which plans work best for you. SHIIP stands for Senior health insurance program. It's free and very good.

Deuxcents

(21,256 posts)
7. I don't pay anything for Part D but am enrolled with _____. I don't think I'm allowed to say here.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 06:55 PM
Dec 2024

I also take a generic for cholesterol and pay 2.40 for 90 day supply. The Synthroid I take is a brand name so no help on that one. Generic thyroid meds did not work out for me years ago.if I can say who I’m enrolled with let me know..

Silent Type

(8,626 posts)
9. That's about what mine is. There are cheaper plans. But even if you find one that covers all your current meds,
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 06:58 PM
Dec 2024

will it cover any new med you might need?

Plans have gone up a bit this year for a number of reasons, including the new cap on out-of-pocket costs (which was a huge Biden accomplishment).

Janeyre

(15 posts)
11. Well i feel like a fool.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:03 PM
Dec 2024

I pay a fortune monthly to united healthcare(yep ) because I'm afraid I will need an expensive drug in the future. Been on this plan since 2018. Never used it once. I'm very healthy. And I am a fool.

CurtEastPoint

(19,344 posts)
12. no, you are not. It is criminal this whole Medicare process is SO complicated, involved, screwy.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:19 PM
Dec 2024

Random Boomer

(4,288 posts)
22. Wait, what?
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 11:34 PM
Dec 2024

You'd be far better off getting a really cheap plan now. If your situation changes, then you update to a different plan at the next annual open enrollment.

This comparison tool (see link below) helped me find a plan for $10 a month, whereas my wife pays $95/month because she needs much more expensive drugs. As her situation changes (usually for the worse), we just review it every year and adjust as needed.

https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare/#/?year=2025&lang=en

nature-lover

(1,805 posts)
13. Check with your pharmacy if the insurance plan or a discount card is cheaper.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:32 PM
Dec 2024

For one of my Rx, I saved $60. by asking for a discount card price. Pharmacies don't tell you unless you ask for the discount price. They automatically use your insurance first. You have to ask for each prescription.

Kali999

(137 posts)
14. checking into wellcare
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:47 PM
Dec 2024

The Value Script is 50 cents a month. If you dont take a lot of drugs it might work for you. Tier one and two has no copay.
I think it has a 240 deductible. Not sure if you have to get oks for all drugs. I need more info too. https://www.reddit.com/r/medicare/comments/1duqpcy/thoughts_on_wellcare_part_d_plans/ https://www.reddit.com/r/medicare/comments/1g1kmel/wellcare_vs_cigna_for_medicare_part_d_2025/

Kali999

(137 posts)
16. Cigna
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 07:50 PM
Dec 2024

I got a supplemental through them and they quoted me 33 dollars for part d. Also cheaper supplements.

SheltieLover

(64,103 posts)
17. Dunno. There is one plan that is $0.00 (no cost)
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:09 PM
Dec 2024

but depends upon your drugs. The 2 I take are fully covered with no co-pay.

choie

(5,195 posts)
18. You might be eligible for the Low Income Subsidy
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:41 PM
Dec 2024

Also known as ExtraHelp, which may help to lower the cost of your Medicare Part D. I assist older adults in applying for benefits as part of my work, if you'd like more info please let me know!

SharonClark

(10,424 posts)
19. Definitely contact your SHIIP office.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:53 PM
Dec 2024

I use an independent agent and check in with her every year. My part D went way up for 2025 with my current insurance company. She found me a reliable part D insurance company and it actually went down to almost nothing. It pays to shop around.

Blue Dawn

(970 posts)
20. My husband and I both have the same drug plan.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 08:58 PM
Dec 2024

My monthly premium is $59.60 and his is $35.60.

I have been searching for another plan but hate the process.

Random Boomer

(4,288 posts)
21. There is no standard cost for Part D coverage
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 11:30 PM
Dec 2024

I pay $10/month and my wife pays more like $95/month. I have a lot of prescriptions, but they are for common and widely prescribed drugs like lisinopril and levothyroxine. She, on the other hand, has quite a few much more expensive drugs for autoimmune disorders.

To figure out which policy best covers each of us, I used the Medicare comparison tool. You enter which prescriptions you're using, then it generates the top couple of policies that cover those drugs for the least cost. Some are higher monthly costs, but no deductible. Others are cheaper monthly, but higher deductible. Find the one that best suits your financial situation.

You can change the plan every year during open enrollment, so if you go on new meds, you can shop for a different coverage policy the next time around.

https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare/#/?year=2025&lang=en

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