Do I Need Medicare Part D if I Don't Take Prescription Drugs?

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If you're not currently taking prescription drugs, should you bother enrolling in Medicare Part D? Call us today at iHealthBrokers at 888-410-0344. Our services are 100% FREE!!!

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The crux of the decision is whether to enroll or not. Let’s discuss both options.

So obviously, if you’re not taking any prescription drugs, it seems silly to pay a monthly premium for something you’re not using! So why would you?

First, enrolling when you first become eligible will help you to avoid the Medicare Part D late enrollment penalty. The late penalty is calculated as:
1% X National Base Beneficiary Premium X # of Months without Insurance

In 2021, the national base beneficiary premium is $33.06. So, you’re talking roughly $0.33/per month without insurance. Once you do enroll in Part D, this penalty will be tacked onto your monthly premium forever. And, chances are, at some point, you will want to enroll in Medicare Part D. It’s currently estimated somewhere around 90% of senior citizens take prescription drugs and well over 50% take more than four prescription drugs. Those costs can definitely stack up.

So, at some point, you’ll probably want to enroll in Part D, but when? You may save a little money by putting off enrollment now, but it could end up costing you in the long run.

Additionally, the unexpected does happen. If you don’t have prescription drug coverage and find yourself in need, you could find yourself between having to wait for the next enrollment period or paying some pretty big bills.

The other option is, of course, not to enroll. Or at least, not to enroll now. Because the national base beneficiary premium does tend to increase on a yearly basis, so will the late penalty, but as we’ve seen, it’s still a pretty negligible amount for a small time.

Should you need standard prescription drugs, there are plenty of ways to access lower cost prescriptions. For example, certain drug stores or grocery stores offer certain medications for free. Mostly generic, standard antibiotics.

There are also pharmaceutical assistance programs and state pharmaceutical assistance programs.

And with a little research and forethought, you can save a ton of money using programs like GoodRX. In fact, even if you are enrolled in Medicare Part D, it’s always helpful to ask your pharmacist whether your prescription will be cheaper with insurance or GoodRX.

Obviously, you’re taking a bit of a risk, so do your research. And remember, you can always enroll in an inexpensive plan now and choose a different plan later when your needs change.

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I have Humana Insurance and they are charging me $40.00 per month as a penalty. Medicare told me to ask Humana for a Reconsideration Request form. I hope that Humana will grant me the request!

MJ-eefc
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My 2 medications are not covered by Medicare part D plans. So should I just enroll in a plan with a low monthly premium?

muriellecurcio
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I'm going to be retiring from the VA, which offers continuing my current health plan at it's current cost for life. I'm choosing this because my wife and my daughter are on my health plan currently and I wish to continue this after my retirement because my wife is younger and not yet eligible for Medicare and I can insure my daughter for 2 more years or until she turns 26. I don't see how I would ever be in need of part D (or part B for that matter) but my wife is saying that I may get penalized if I don't sign up for part D but again, I don't see me ever needing it as I can also get some of my healthcare at the VA being a disabled veteran as well.

bloodpurple
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What if you have a supplemental plan do you still need part d on Medicaid

cathygibson
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No we shouldnt have to pay for it bc it should be incuded in are medical coverage but congress do not add it they want us to pay for it and we cant afford to buy it congress should incude it in our coverage along with vision and dental incude it and quit forcing us to buy it

franbrochu
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Dont buy it fight congress we want it added to our coverage we should have it incuded like theres is add this coverage to our medical and quit forcing us to buy it force congress to review our medical and add it but this is how congress made jobs for people to sell us coverage we should already be getting

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