No. If you qualify for the Medicare Part D
Extra Help
program or Low-Income Subsidy (LIS), then you will never enter the Donut
Hole or Coverage Gap -- and the cost of your prescriptions will remain constant through most of your drug plan coverage. In fact, your coverage cost for formulary drugs will only change if you
reach the
Catastrophic Coverage portion of your Medicare Part D plan.
And you will only reach the Catastrophic Coverage phase
when your total out-of-pocket drug spending exceeds the annual threshold (for example,
$8,000 in 2024). In Catastrophic Coverage, all Medicare beneficiaries pay nothing ($0) for formulary drug purchases.
Note: 2024 and 2025 changes to your Medicare Part D drug coverage.
Starting with plan year 2024, the Catastrophic Coverage phase maximum 5% coinsurance (or any cost-sharing)
is eliminated with the establishment of a maximum
out-of-pocket prescription drug spending limit (
RxMOOP) capping formulary drug costs at the annual 2024 total out-of-pocket cost threshold or
TrOOP threshold (
$8,000 in 2024 - equating to Part D formulary drugs with an estimated retail value of
$12,447). And, as noted below, in
2024 full-Extra Help will be expanded to 150% of FPL and there will no longer be partial-Extra Help.
This means that all Medicare beneficiaries will not pay any additional costs for formulary drugs once the reach the 2024 out-of-pocket spending limit (TrOOP or RxMOOP) of $8,000.
In 2025, the Donut Hole or Coverage Gap
will no longer exist and will be replaced with a $2,000 out-of-pocket spending limit. When a person reaches the $2,000 maximum cap or Part D maximum out-of-pocket spending limit (
RxMOOP)
- they will not pay any additional costs for formulary drugs for the
remainder of the
year.
In 2025, the $2,000 RxMOOP should be reached when a person purchases
Medicare Part D formulary drugs with a retail value totaling about
$6,230. (The $2,000 RxMOOP can change each year like other Medicare
Part D parameters.)
This means that all Medicare beneficiaries will not pay any
additional costs for formulary drugs once the reach the 2025
out-of-pocket spending limit (RxMOOP) of $2,000.
Question: If I am eligible for Extra Help, will I also receive a 75% Donut Hole discount on my prescriptions?
No. Qualifying for Extra Help = No Donut Hole = No 75% Donut Hole discount.
Since a person who qualifies for
Extra Help never has a Coverage Gap in their Medicare Part D plan, they also will
not receive the 75%
Donut Hole discount, but instead will continue to pay low prices for their formulary brand and generic prescription drugs throughout the year.
For more details on Extra Help drug copayments during the first phases
of coverage, see the chart for Extra Help
drug costs for:
2024 and
2025.
Reminder: 2023 was the last year for partial-Extra Help benefits as full-Extra Help limits were expanded in 2024 to
150% of FPL.
(or
Federal Poverty Level).
See:
2024 Federal Poverty Level Guidelines (FPL): 2024/2025 LIS Qualifications and Benefits Important: You can apply for Medicare Part D Extra Help at any time!
Remember, if you have limited income and financial resources, you can
apply for the Medicare Part D Extra Help program (or Low-Income Subsidy)
and receive help paying for your prescription drugs. And since the
annual income and resource limits
for the Medicare Part D “Extra Help” program change every year, you may
now qualify for the Medicare Part D Extra Help program even when you
have not qualified in past years.
You can apply for Extra Help at any time of the year by visiting your
local state Medicaid office, going to the Social Security website
(www.socialsecurity.gov), or calling Social Security at 1-800-772-1213
(TTY users 1-800-325-0778).