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Medicare Part D - Doughnut Hole - Charity Programs that Help Pay Your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Copays

 

Some charities pay a portion or the cost of your Medicare prescription copays. What these charities pay will count towards the $4,050 in out-of-pocket costs you must spend (not including premiums) before you get catastrophic coverage. However, for it to count, you must fill the prescription at a pharmacy in your drug plan’s network and it must be for a drug on your Medicare drug plan’s list of covered drugs (“formulary”). These programs are also available to people who are not enrolled in a Medicare drug plan.

http://www.medicarerights.org/copay_charities.html


GlaxoSmithKline Access Program for free medicine. This program is for seniors enrolled in Medicare part D who have spent $600 on medicine in a year. They will provide medications free based on income. Easy site and application process.