Here is an example of how the out-of-pocket costs add-up.
If a Medicare beneficiary had prescription drug costs of $6440 per year, here is how much it would cost the Medicare Part D beneficiary personally or out-of-pocket:
Annual Deductible (or first $310 spent):
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$310
25% of ($2830 - $310 = $2520):
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$630
100% of ($6440 - $2830 = $3610):
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$3610
Total Cost to Medicare Beneficiary (out-of-pocket):
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$4550
Therefore, our Medicare beneficiary that had Prescription drug costs of $6440, would have approximately $4550 of out of pocket or personal costs per year.
New supplement reduces the cost of prescription drugs for Seniors on Medicare Part D.
Seniors can now:
Buy U.S. generics for less than a co-pay and not contribute to the doughnut hole. (This makes more coverage available for high priced medications.)
Use our service when in the doughnut hole for coverage at discount prices.
Save even more with our special pricing for those who qualify for Medicare.
Call a representative today at 1-800-615-0868 for a free quote.