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Calculate your Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure!

Medicare set forth the following guidelines for 2008 Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, however, available plans may vary from these guidelines.

Monthly Premium - $35.00 to $37.00 Paid by the Medicare Beneficiary (See our Medicare Part D Plan Overview by State to review features and premiums of plans available in your state.)
Annual Deductible - $275 Paid by the Medicare Beneficiary
Cost of Prescriptions ($276 - $2510) -
25% Paid by the Medicare Beneficiary - 75% Paid by Medicare
Cost of Prescriptions ($2511 - $5726.25) -
100 % Paid by the Medicare Beneficiary - 0% Paid by Medicare
More than $4050 annual out-of-pocket threshold - The Medicare Beneficiary pays the greater of either 5% of the prescription drug costs or $2.25 for generic prescription drugs and $5.6 for brand-name prescription drugs. Medicare Part D pays the lesser of either: 95% of the prescription drug costs or the balance of the prescription drug costs.



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Here is an example of how the out-of-pocket costs add-up.


If a Medicare beneficiary had prescription drug costs of $5726.25 per year, here is how much it would cost the Medicare Part D beneficiary personally or out-of-pocket:
Annual Deductible (or first $275 spent):-$275
25% of ($2510 - $275 = $2235):-$558.75
100% of ($5726.25 - $2510 = $3216.25):-$3216.25
Total Cost to Medicare Beneficiary (out-of-pocket):-$4050

Therefore, our Medicare beneficiary that had Prescription drug costs of $5726.25, would have approximately $4050 of out of pocket or personal costs per year.



:: Medicare Part D Out-of-Pocket Cost Calculator


What if our example Medicare beneficiary has Prescription drug costs of more than $5726.25?

Once our example Medicare Beneficiary has spent approximately $4050, the last paragraph of the guidelines goes into effect:

More than $4050 annual out-of-pocket threshold
  • The Medicare Beneficiary pays: the greater of either: (1) 5% of the Prescription Drug Costs or (2) $2.25 for generic Prescription Drugs / $5.6 for brand-name Prescription Drugs.
  • Medicare Pays: the lesser of either: (1) 95% of the Prescription Drug costs or (2) the balance of the Prescription Drug costs.


At this point in our example, the costs to the Medicare beneficiary will depend on the type/cost of prescription medication that is purchased. For example, if the Medicare beneficiary purchases non-generic Prescription drugs costing more than $5.6, the Medicare Beneficiary would need to pay 5% of the total costs.


:: Medicare Part D Out-of-Pocket Cost Calculator


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