Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Paper Roses

(7,471 posts)
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 03:11 PM Jan 2013

Hi fellow Seniors! I need suggestions.

Stupidly I never signed up for Medicare Part D. I have been told recently that the price of part D is very reasonable . Today I called the provider of the supplement part B and was told that I messed the deadline by 3 months.
OK, my goof.
As I age, I worry about those funny things that happen that never did before. I am now uncomfortable without part D.
Do any of you deal with a reputable Canadian pharmacy where you buy your prescriptions? I am now worried about no drug coverage and cannot sign up for part D of Medicare until next fall.

At my ripe old age, the mistake was mine and quite stupid. I live on SS alone so I guess my simple mind ignored any notice I may have received from my provider.

I would like to find a prescription provider whose prices are more reasonable than those here in the US, just in case.

If you have a recommendation, please PM me with the name of the company so I may look into it.

I admit my decision not to buy part D was financial but SS only goes so far.

If SS is cut or Medicare is cut, I am on the streets.

10 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Hi fellow Seniors! I need suggestions. (Original Post) Paper Roses Jan 2013 OP
Check out the Extra Help for Part D Downwinder Jan 2013 #1
I buy my blood pressure meds from this Canadian pharmacy. RebelOne Jan 2013 #2
Before I selected COSTCO pharmacy I talked to Walgreen's question everything Jan 2013 #3
AAA has a presciption discount plan, too REACTIVATED IN CT Feb 2013 #5
I'll look into this REACTIVATED IN CT Feb 2013 #6
They did, and they were expensive, more than COSTCO question everything Feb 2013 #7
They do list it. Le Taz Hot Mar 2013 #9
Some Part D premiums are reasonable, but REACTIVATED IN CT Feb 2013 #4
If you are low income Le Taz Hot Mar 2013 #8
Be careful.....honestly, I wish I had gone for a cheaper Part D program. I take two prescriptions. snappyturtle Mar 2013 #10

Downwinder

(12,869 posts)
1. Check out the Extra Help for Part D
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 03:46 PM
Jan 2013
http://www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp/

Edit to add:

That may eliminate the enrollment period. I know it allows you to change providers outside of the period. Of course if you qualify for the extra help and your state expands Medicaid in accordance with ACA you might qualify for Medicaid. Medicaid allows three prescriptions per month.

question everything

(47,437 posts)
3. Before I selected COSTCO pharmacy I talked to Walgreen's
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 11:39 PM
Jan 2013

It was really bizarre. If I could purchase a "membership" at $10 a year, all the drugs were going to be really cheap.

If there is a Wallgreen's in your neighborhood, try talking to them.

question everything

(47,437 posts)
7. They did, and they were expensive, more than COSTCO
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 01:17 AM
Feb 2013

But then, the next year - a difference of two months, really - they told me about that membership. Was strange.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
9. They do list it.
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 03:33 PM
Mar 2013

(I know you weren't talking to me but just so happens I''m enrolled in the program). Normal price for my Alburteral nebulizer mixes is just under $300.00. With the discount it was $75.00. Not all prescriptions give you a huge discount like that but it's worth checking out. If you take the list of your meds to Walgreens they'll tell you the current cost and what the cost would be with the discount.

REACTIVATED IN CT

(2,965 posts)
4. Some Part D premiums are reasonable, but
Sun Feb 24, 2013, 01:28 PM
Feb 2013

there is an annual deductible.

I haven't signed up for it yet, so maybe I also missed the deadline. The only meds I am on now are covered by Medicare (chemo therapy) but that could change.....

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
8. If you are low income
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 03:30 PM
Mar 2013

you might be able to qualify for the Patient Assistant program provided by the drug manufacturer. I was able to do this with my Advair and was able to get 1 years worth (approx. $3600) for free.

snappyturtle

(14,656 posts)
10. Be careful.....honestly, I wish I had gone for a cheaper Part D program. I take two prescriptions.
Fri Mar 8, 2013, 08:50 AM
Mar 2013

Generic equivalent available for one (which had never worked for me)

and no generic for the second prescription. I now get to pay $54.00/mo.

to pay even higher prescription costs: I was paying 68.00 every two months

for a beta blocker. Now I pay 72.00 + Part D. I hate it that if you don't take

Part D you are penalized and if you do you can still pay more! It's a racket. I

got a better price with Walgreen's drug prescription program than Part D! So, now

I'm using that and still paying for Part D.

Latest Discussions»Support Forums»Seniors»Hi fellow Seniors! I need...