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Making sense of Medicare’s Prescription Drug Plan with training

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services training module for Prescription Drug Plans, 2015.

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services training module for Prescription Drug Plans, 2015.

2015 CMS PDP Training

Prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries can be confusing. Under different health care scenarios some drugs may be covered by Part A, Part B or Part D of Medicare. In addition, many Medicare beneficiaries may be unaware that they might qualify for extra help to pay for their medications. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have put together a training presentation, workbook and job aids to address some of the moving parts of drug coverage under Medicare.

Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Training Module

The following information pertains to individuals who have Original Medicare fee-for-service coverage. In other words, individuals who have Medicare Parts A and B and have enrolled in a Part D Prescription drug plan. Some individuals may have a Medicare Supplement or Medigap plan, but drug coverage is not benefit of supplement plans. People who are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage health plan that include prescription drug coverage will receive all their medication coverage through that Medicare Advantage health plan. Below is a high level overview of the training. For more in depth information download the training presentation or workbook at the end of the post.

Part A Hospitals and Hospice

Part B Outpatient health care services

Part D Plan Covered Medications

Tier 1 Generics

Tier 2 Preferred Brand Name

Tier 3 Non-Preferred Brand Name

Tier 5 Unique, specialty, injectable

Tier 6 Specific drugs that may be $0 cost such as blood pressure or cholesterol medications

Extra help paying for Medicare prescriptions

Getting “Extra Help” means Medicare helps pay your Medicare prescription drug coverage monthly premium, any yearly deductible, coinsurance, and copayments. If you have limited income and resources, you may get Extra Help paying for your Medicare prescription drug costs. Extra Help is also called the low-income subsidy (LIS). Eligibility is based on-

Requesting a medication not covered (This applies to MA-PD plans as well)

This training module was developed and approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace. The information in this module was correct as of May 2015. To check for an updated version of this training module, visit CMS.gov/Outreach-and-Education/Training/CMSNationalTrainingProgram/Training-Library.html.

PDP resource training files

Standard PDP Drug Benefits for 2015

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