Tricare Officials Encourage Educated Decisions on Medicare
Part D

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Tricare Officials Encourage Educated Decisions on Medicare Part D
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, 2005
The window for signing up for Medicare's new prescription drug plan opens today,
but Tricare Management Activity officials encourage eligible beneficiaries to
weigh the facts before deciding whether to sign on to the plan.
Coverage under the new prescription drug plan, called Medicare Part D, begins
Jan. 1 and is open to anyone already enrolled in Medicare. The plan represents
the first time Medicare has offered prescription drug coverage for its estimated
42 million beneficiaries. Tricare officials estimate that about 1.7 million of
the 9.2 million Tricare beneficiaries are eligible to enroll in the new plan,
but emphasize that it's not the most prudent choice for everyone.
In most cases, there's no added value for Tricare beneficiaries to buy the new
Medicare prescription drug coverage, officials said. Tricare generally pays as
much or more than a standard Medicare prescription plan, they said. Unlike many
non-DoD Medicare beneficiaries, those under Tricare already have what officials
call a "robust" pharmacy benefit. It charges no monthly premiums and requires
minimal co-payments for drugs received through the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy
and retail network. In addition, there's no cost for prescription drugs received
at military treatment facilities, officials noted.
The one group of eligible Tricare beneficiaries who may benefit from the new
Medicare Plan D are those with limited incomes and assets, officials said. This
includes beneficiaries who qualify for Medicaid.
The new Medicare Part D drug plan options will vary by location, officials said,
and beneficiaries living overseas aren't eligible.
The best way for Tricare-Medicare beneficiaries to determine if the new plan is
best for them is to evaluate a variety of factors involved. These include
monthly premiums, deductibles, co-payments and drug coverage of several
prescription drug plans, including the Tricare pharmacy program, officials said.
To help eligible Tricare beneficiaries make this decision, Tricare and the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have teamed up to provide Medicare
Part D educational and enrollment information. This information is posted on the
Tricare and Medicare Web sites or by calling (800) MEDICARE (633-4227).
The enrollment period for the prescription drug coverage plan continues through
May 15. After that, eligible beneficiaries will have an annual window between
Nov. 15 and Dec. 31 to sign up.
Related
Sites:
Tricare Medicare Part D Web page
Tricare Tip Sheet
Medicare Web Site
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Contributed,
YNCS Don Harribine, USN(ret)