How To Find Medicare Part D Costs For Your Medications

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💥 UPDATE: The original Part D Plan Finder is no longer available.
⬇ WATCH my new video with information about the NEW Medicare Drug Plan Finder Tool.

In this video I show you how to look at the break down of costs for your medications. An important detail...especially if you are impacted by a deductible or the donut hole.

Here's what you'll learn in this video:

✅ How to use Medicare’s Plan Finder Tool

✅ How to examine the costs for your medications

✅ How to enroll in a Part D plan

✅ How to confirm your Part D enrollment

✅ How to access a temporary prescription drug card

💥 And more…

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Informative as always. I know I can count on you to keep me informed. I love the bloopers!

roger
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Let me know -- Did this video help you find Medicare Part D costs for your Medications?

Remedigap
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Informative as always. The only problem with Medicare Part D is after January 1st if your drugs change they might not be on the plans formulary you have with your currant provider. Now you have to pay full price until the following year when you can change providers to cover the new drugs and hope your drugs don't change in the following years.

thomaschadwick
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Add my agreement to what others have expressed about your videos always being helpful and informative. I always use a plan's mail-order pharmacy for 3 months' supply of my drugs, having consistently found mail-order to be the least expensive option. Also, I understand that if one selects a new plan and even enrolls in it, if another plan is subsequently preferred, enrolling in that plan supersedes the previous new plan as long as this is done by Dec. 31. I have never done this--yet. Please advise if this is incorrect. Thank you as always.

dianepfahler
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I’m searching for a part D plan. I only take two medications which only cost $7.00 without insurance. My current employer based insurance which I’m losing at the end of the year due to the company being bought out by another. They chose not to continue coverage for the retirees any longer. The part D plans have such a high out of pocket cost. Can you make a recommendation for me

lynnohrel
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Ok people, l checked prices, at least l am better off with cash prices at Costco. Part D doubles the price for my meds, Effoxer, Abilify.

markpeters