The Oklahoman

How to find a better Medicare drug plan

- Savvy Senior Jim Miller Guest columnist

DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: Is it important to compare Medicare Part D prescripti­on drug plans every year? My pharmacist highly recommends it, but it’s such a hassle sorting through all those different plans. Is there an easier way to shop and compare Medicare drug plans?

— Lazy Beneficiary

DEAR BENEFICIAR­Y: Because Medicare’s prescripti­on drug plans can change their costs and benefits from year-to-year, comparing Part D plans every year during the open enrollment season (which is Oct. 15 to Dec. 7) is always a smart idea.

Even if you’re happy with your current coverage, there may be other plans out there that you’re not aware of that offer better coverage at a lower cost. You never know until you look. Here are some tips to help you shop and compare Medicare drug plans.

Medicare online

If you have internet access and are comfortabl­e using a computer, you can easily shop for and compare all Medicare drug plans in your area and enroll in a new plan online if you choose, and it only takes a few minutes.

Just go to Medicare’s Plan Finder Tool at Medicare.gov/find-a-plan, and choose the type of coverage you’re looking for, enter your ZIP code, financial assistance (if you receive any), select the drugs you take and their dosages, and choose the pharmacies you use. The plan finder does the math to identify the plan in your area that covers your drugs at the lowest cost.

This tool also provides a five-star rating system that evaluates each plan based on past customer service records and suggests generics or older brand name drugs that can reduce your costs.

When you’re comparing drug plans, look at the estimated drug costs plus premium costs that shows how much you can expect to pay over a year in total out-of-pocket costs.

Also, be sure the plan you’re considerin­g covers all of the drugs you take with no restrictio­ns. Most drug plans today place the drugs they cover into price tiers. A drug placed in a higher tier may require you to get prior authorizat­ion or try another medication first before you can use it.

Any changes to coverage you make will take effect Jan. 1, 2022. If you take no action during open enrollment, your current coverage will continue next year.

Need some help?

If you need some help choosing a new plan, you can call Medicare at 800-6334227 and they can help you out over the phone. Or contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), which provides free Medicare counseling. They also conduct seminars during the open enrollment period at various locations throughout each state. To find a local SHIP counselor, see ShiptaCent­er.org or call 877-839-2675.

Financial assistance

If you’re lower-income and are having a hard time paying your medication costs, you may be eligible for Medicare’s “Extra Help” program. This is a federal low-income subsidy that helps pay Part D premiums, deductible­s and copayments.

To be eligible, your income must be under $19,320 or $26,130 for married couples living together, and your assets (not counting your home, personal possession­s, vehicles, life insurance policies or burial expenses) must be below $14,790 or $29,520 for married couples. For more informatio­n or to apply, call Social Security at 800-772-1213, or go to SSA.gov/extrahelp.

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or go to SavvySenio­r.org. Jim Miller is a contributo­r to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

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