Consider Managing Your Monthly Drug Costs with the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan. You might benefit from participating in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan because you have high drug costs.
The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is a new payment option that works with you to help you manage your out-of-pocket Medicare Part D drug costs by spreading them across the calendar year (January through December). Participation is voluntary.
If you select this payment option, each month you’ll continue to pay your plan premium (if you have one), and you’ll get a bill from Samaritan Advantage Health Plans via OptumRx to pay for your prescription drugs (instead of paying the pharmacy). There’s no cost to participate in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, and you won’t pay any interest or fees on the amount you owe, even if your payment is late.
It depends on your situation. If you have high out-of-pocket drug costs earlier in the calendar year, this payment option spreads out what you’ll pay each month across the calendar year (January through December), so you don’t have to pay out-of-pocket costs to the pharmacy. This payment option might help you manage your monthly expenses, but it doesn’t save you money or lower your drug costs. Visit Medicare.gov/basics/costs/help/drug-costs to learn about programs that can help lower your drug costs.
When you fill a prescription for a drug covered by Part D, you won’t pay your pharmacy (including mail order and specialty pharmacies). Instead, you’ll get a bill each month from Samaritan Advantage Health Plans. Your monthly bill is based on what you would have paid for any prescriptions you get, plus your previous month’s balance, divided by the number of months left in the year.
Even though you won’t pay for your drugs at the pharmacy, you’re still responsible for the costs. If you want to know what your drug will cost before you take it home, call our Customer Service or ask the pharmacist.
Note: Your payments might change every month, so you might not know what your exact bill will be ahead of time. Future payments might increase when you fill a new prescription (or refill an existing prescription) because as new out-of-pocket drug costs get added to your monthly payment, there are fewer months left in the year to spread out your remaining payments.
Online: m3p-form.benefitrx.com/?cid=Samaritan
By Phone: 844-368-8729
By Mail: Complete enrollment form and mail to:
File Name: Enrollment Form (English)
What’s the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan (English)
Manage Your Monthly Drug Costs (English)
Page Updated 12-03-2024
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