New Hampshire Medicare Part D Plans

We found 33 2013 Medicare Drug Plans for seniors in New Hampshire. Before making a final decision on your 2013 Part D Plan, you are encouraged to verify that the plan you want offers your prescription medications. This information is in the plan’s formulary.

As you may know, the Part D donut hole is not completely eliminated by the new healthcare law for a few more years. Until the donut hole goes away for good you can save on prescriptions that are not covered by Medicare using a Pharmacy Discount Card. Our prescription discount card is free of charge (use it like a coupon) and widely accepted by most pharmacies.

 
 

Medicare Part D Plans in New Hampshire Under the Affordable Care Act Law

If you are new to purchasing ObamaCare approved Medicare Prescription Drug Plans in New Hampshire, or if you’d like to learn how they can help you afford your medications, be sure to read our Medicare Part D Plan FAQ information.  In New Hampshire, ObamaCare regulates and closely monitors all Medicare Drug Plans. We do our best to make sure the information we publish is up-to-date and presented accurately.

Medicare Supplemental Insurance and Prescription Medication Medicare Benefits in New Hampshire

Remember, even with the recent healthcare reform changes, Medicare only covers 80% of your Part A (hospital) and Part B (doctor) bills in New Hampshire. As a result, even a short inpatient hospital stay can cost you a bundle. To protect yourself and your family from high healthcare costs, from injury or illness, you can’t rely on your Original Medicare benefits alone. That’s why We publish a complete database of Medigap Plans available to seniors in New Hampshire. Medicare supplemental insurance is regulated by your state board of insurance, not ObamaCare. Supplemental insurance is completely compatible with all Part D drug plans.

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