AARP MedicareRx Preferred Oklahoma Medicare Part D Plan
AARP MedicareRx Preferred is a 3.5 Star Rated Part D Plan for People on Medicare in Oklahoma
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) evaluated this Medicare Part D plan's previous year performance and rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars (Average) for quality.
These are the areas of the plan that are important to compare and review:
- Premium & DeductibleA deductible is an amount a beneficiary must pay for their health care expenses before the health insurance policy begins to pay its share.: The premium is the amount you will pay monthly. Plus, many plans have an annual deductible that must be met before cost sharing begins.
- Coverage Phases: Part D plans have an initial coverage limitOnce you have met your yearly deductible, you will pay a copayment or coinsurance for each covered drug until you reach the initial coverage limit. You will then enter your plan’s coverage gap (aka, “donut..., followed by a coverage gapA period of time in which you pay higher cost-sharing for prescription drugs until you spend enough to qualify for catastrophic coverage., and then catastropic coverage. Some plans offer some coverage in the gap.
- Co-pays & Co-insurance: If you have regular prescriptions, it's critical to verify that your drugs are covered and to know what you will pay at the pharmacy.
- CMS Ratings: Important measurements across 4 different areas that will help you understand how well this plan will care for you.
Cost Details
AARP MedicareRx Preferred is a cost-sharing prescription drug plan (PDP). There are three distinct costs: monthly premiumsA premium is an amount that an insurance policyholder must pay for coverage. Premiums are typically paid on a monthly basis. In the federal Medicare program, there are four different types of premiums. , an annual deductible, and co-payments or co-insurance. The annual premium on this PDP is $1140.00 ($95.00 per month), and breaks down as follows:
Low-Income Subsidy ("Extra Help")
This plan does not qualify for Extra Help (low-income subsidySocial Security's Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program helps Medicare beneficiaries pay for their Medicare Part D prescription drugs by paying some of the costs. Also known as "Extra Help", beneficiaries who qualify for LIS receive premium...) benefits.
Deductible
This plan has a $0.00 deductible (annual).
A zero dollar ($0.00) deductible means you have first dollar coverage. Many Part D Plans have a deductible (up to $480 per year in 2022) that must be paid before your prescription coverage assistance kicks in.
You Pay the Premium + Deductible + Copayments
Here's a rundown of your shared costsAn amount patients pay for their share of the cost of medical service or supply, like a doctor’s visit, hospital inpatient visit, or prescription drug.. Like all other types of insurance, you must pay your premium. The premium has nothing to do with how many prescriptions you have filled. If the plan has a deductible, you must pay one hundred percent of your prescription costs until you reach the amount of the deductible. When the deductible is met, then you pay the copayment amount at the pharmacy. All other costs are paid by the plan until you hit the donut hole (initial coverage limit)
Extra Costs
There are two situations that can change your monthly premium. If your income is low and you are accepted into the Extra Help program administered by Social Security, your premium could be lower. It's also possible that your premium could be higher due to a late entry penalty. Be sure to speak with an authorized Oklahoma Medicare Insurance Agent to get an exact quote for your situation.
Coverage Details
AARP MedicareRx Preferred is a Enhanced PDP. At a minimum, UnitedHealthcare must offer a "standard benefit" package mandated by law. The standard benefit includes an annual deductible and a gap in coverage, aka, donut hole. Carriers may also offer plans that:
- are actuarially equivalent to the standard benefit; or
- are enhanced, offering benefits in addition to the standard benefit.
Typically, enhanced plans offer additional coverage during the coverage gap. If you fell into the donut hole last year, shop enhanced plans.
Most Cost Sharing is in the Initial Coverage Limit Phase
Confused about the initial coverage limit? Don't be, because it's straight forward. If you enroll in the AARP MedicareRx Preferred PDP, you share the cost of your prescriptions with UnitedHealthcare. You each pay your share until the amount spent at the pharmacy reaches $4430.00 (retail spending amount). That's the initial coverage limit in Oklahoma for plan year 2022. After that, you are not covered (coverage gap) until your actual out-of-pocket costsOut-of-Pocket Costs for Medicare are the remaining costs that are not covered by the beneficiary's health insurance plan. These costs can come from the beneficiary's monthly premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. qualify you for catastrophic coverage. Keep reading, because you are entitled to automatic discounts.
The Coverage Gap Phase
The coverage gap, or donut hole, as it is often called, is the coverage phase where you no longer receive assistance from the plan. In other words, you pay for your prescriptions out-of-pocket. How quickly you reach the coverage gap with AARP MedicareRx Preferred all depends on your prescriptions. Most seniors never fall into the donut hole.
When you're in the donut hole you pay all of the costs for your medications, but at a discounted rate (75% off of both brand-name drugs and generics). You continue to pay this until your out-of-pocket costs reach $7,050. At this point, Medicare takes over by giving you catastrophic coverage. The $7,050 out-of-pocket figure does not include your monthly premiums or what UnitedHealthcare pays.
Additional Gap Coverage
AARP MedicareRx Preferred does not offer additional assistance in the coverage gap. If you reached the coverage gap last year and were not able to afford your medications, be sure to check with your local Oklahoma MedicaidMedicaid is a public health insurance program that provides health care coverage to low-income families and individuals in the United States. office. You may qualify for additional assistance. The Social Security Administration's Extra Help program is another opportunity for seniors on Medicare who are not able to afford their prescriptions.
Copayment & Coinsurance Details
In addition to the monthly premium and annual deductible, the AARP MedicareRx Preferred prescription drug plan has copaymentsA copayment, also known as a copay, is a set dollar amount you are required to pay for a medical service. (fixed dollar amount) and/or coinsurances (percentage) that you must pay when you pickup your medications. Here's the schedule for this plan:
IMPORTANT: In order to determine if this is the best PDP for you, it's critical that you look up your prescriptions in the plan's formularyA formulary is a list of prescription drugs covered by a prescription drug plan or another insurance plan offering prescription drug benefits. Medications not on a plan's formulary are generally not covered..
Medicare Part D Star Ratings
In this section we show you the quality rating for this plan. Each year the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is the U.S. Federal agency that runs the Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Programs. (CMS) rates prescription drug plans in four broad categories. We do not recommend joining a plan with an overall rating less than 3.0. The following marks will give you an idea of the level of care you will receive if you join this UnitedHealthcare plan.
Contact UnitedHealthcare
Here's the new member contact information for UnitedHealthcare:
For assistance 24 hours a day, call 800-633-4227. TTY users should call 877-486-2048. If you qualify for Medicare but have not yet enrolled or verified your enrollment status, you can do so on the Social Security Administration website. You can learn more about the Medicare Part DMedicare Part D plans are an option Medicare beneficiaries can use to get prescription drug coverage. Part D plans provide cost-sharing on covered medications in four different phases: deductible, initial coverage, coverage gap, and catastrophic. Each... program on www.medicare.gov. For information about the SSA's Extra Help program, download the Understanding Extra Help guide.
Compatibility
This stand-alone Medicare Part D plan is compatible with Medicare Part AMedicare Part A is hospital coverage for Medicare beneficiaries. It covers inpatient care in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. It also covers limited home healthcare services and hospice care. (hospital insurance) and Medicare Part BMedicare Part B is medical coverage for people with Original Medicare benefits. It covers doctor visits, preventative care, tests, durable medical equipment, and supplies. Medicare Part B pays 80 percent of most medically necessary healthcare services. (medical insurance), and all Oklahoma Medigap plans. It's also compatible with Medicare Part C plans in Oklahoma, so long as the plan does not include prescription drug coverage.
Availability
If you are entitled to Medicare Part A (enrolled or not) or currently enrolled in Medicare Part B you may join the AARP MedicareRx Preferred prescription drug plan. Unless you also receive benefits from Medicaid, enrollment in a Part D plan is voluntary. This plan is available in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, Broken Arrow, Edmond, Enid, Stillwater, Muskogee, and all other towns and cities in Oklahoma.
The Medicare Part D information on this page originates from CMS Landscape Source Files, is maintained by David Bynon, and was last updated on .