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Aug, 07 2024 — In general, "creditable" prescription drug coverage is drug coverage at
least as good as basic Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage or is
expected to pay on average as much as the standard Med . . .
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Jul, 03 2024 — In general, "creditable" prescription drug coverage is considered by Medicare to be "as generous as, or more generous than" (or at least as good as) standard Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage . . .
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May, 16 2024 — Yes. A Medicare beneficiary can use a Special Enrollment Period to join a Medicare Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan if they lose or leave their employer's health plan (EGHP). A Medicare beneficiary also will be granted an SEP to leave their Medicare plan and join an EGHP.
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Apr, 27 2020 — If you have drug coverage through an employer or union and will also get the extra help paying for your drug costs, talk to your employer/union or the benefits administrator of your employer or u . . .
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Apr, 20 2024 — Yes. If your annual income (MAGI) exceeds certain limits - and you are enrolled in an employer-sponsored Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (PDP) or Medicare Advantage plan with prescription . . .
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Nov, 04 2023 — Probably not. Most people are not able to have both an employer health plan that includes prescription coverage and a separate Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.
In fact, if you have prescript . . .
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Jul, 12 2023 — It depends. If you lose your employer healthcare coverage (EGHP), you may be eligible for healthcare coverage through COBRA or the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985. I . . .
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Oct, 20 2020 — If you are currently enrolled in Medicare, you are eligible for a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. However, you may not need Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage if your wife's pr . . .
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Aug, 28 2022 — Probably not. In most cases, if your Employer (or Union) healthcare plan includes drug coverage, your plan will NOT work together with a Medicare Part D plan - and you probably will NOT be able . . .
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Jul, 14 2023 — Employer or Union Retiree or health care plans, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is defined as:
Health plans that give health coverage to employees, former employee . . .
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Sep, 07 2020 — It depends. In some cases, if you join a Medicare drug plan, you will automatically lose all of
your employer retiree health coverage - and not just your employer prescription drug coverage.&n . . .