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Drug Coverage and Costs
Drug Coverage and Costs
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2017-09-04T06:19:55-04:00
What is the coverage gap or “donut hole” in a Part D plan?
Can network pharmacies charge different prices for the same covered drug?
What can I do to minimize my out-of-pocket spending in the “donut hole”?
Where do I go to appeal a decision by my plan not to cover a needed drug?
What restrictions may a plan impose on my drug coverage?
What happens if my health changes and I need a drug not on my plan’s formulary?
Where can I get my prescriptions filled?
What happens if my plan leaves the area?
What happens if I lose my current drug coverage and I want to enroll in Part D?
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