On January 1, 2006, Medicare benefits are expanding into the world of prescription drug
coverage. This new benefit, often called "Part D," is highly technical and complex.
We've designed this website to help you better understand how to make Part D work for you.
Getting Started - the Basics
What is Medicare prescription drug coverage?
Who is eligible for Part D coverage?
If I have Medicaid and Medicare, do I need Part D coverage?
What if I already have prescription drug coverage from another source?
Where do I go for help with Part D?
What Part D Plans are available in Arkansas?
About Enrolling
How do I enroll for Part D coverage?
Is there a deadline to enroll for Part D coverage?
Costs and Coverage
How much does Part D coverage cost?
Will Part D pay for all of my prescriptions?
What if I can't afford Part D coverage?
Problems with Getting Drugs under Your Plan?
My Part D plan denied coverage of my drug. How do I find out why I was denied
coverage?
What if my Part D plan determined that my drug was not medically necessary?
What if my drug is not on my Part D plan's formulary?
What if I can't get my drug because my doctor did not obtain prior authorization
from my Part D plan?
What if my doctor prescribed a dosage that is not covered by my Part D plan?
What if my doctor prescribed a form (liquid versus pill), or type (generic
versus brand) of drug, that is not covered by my Part D plan?
Other common problems / changing plans
What if I can't afford my drug?
What if my Part D plan removes my drug from its formulary?
Can I get my prescription filled at a pharmacy that is not within my Part
D plan's network?
What if my drug is not covered by Part D?
Can I change Plans?
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