Closing the Prescription Drug Coverage
Gap:
You Could Be Eligible For
A $250 Rebate This Year
to Help with your Medicare Drug Costs |
The Affordable Care Act passed by Congress and signed by President Obama this year
contains some important benefits for Medicare recipients.
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If you have Medicare prescription drug coverage, and aren't already getting Medicare
Extra Help, Medicare will automatically send you a one-time $250 rebate check after
you reach the coverage gap (also called the "donut hole") in 2010. This rebate is
the first step toward closing the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap.
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What is the coverage gap and how
will I know if I've reached it?
Most Medicare drug plans have a coverage gap. This means that after you and your
plan have spent a certain amount of money for covered drugs, you have to pay all
costs out-of-pocket for your drugs (up to a limit).
The Explanation of Benefits notice, which your drug plan mails to you each month
when you fill a prescription, will tell you how much you've spent on covered drugs
and whether you've entered the coverage gap.
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Will I need to do anything to get
this rebate check?
No. There are no forms to fill out. Medicare will automatically send a check that's
made out to you. You don't need to provide any personal information like your Medicare,
Social Security, or bank account numbers to get the rebate check. Don't give your
personal information to anyone who calls you about the $250 rebate check.
Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) to report anyone who does this. TTY users should
call 1-877-486-2048.
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When will I get the rebate check?
If you reach the coverage gap this year and enter the Part D "donut hole", you will
receive a one-time $250 rebate check if you are not already receiving Medicare Extra
Help. These checks will begin to get mailed to beneficiaries starting in mid-June.
Checks will be mailed monthly throughout the year as beneficiaries enter the coverage
gap. However, this is a one-time benefit and beneficiaries who qualify will only
receive one check after they reach the coverage gap.
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What if I don't get the rebate check
when I should?
Beneficiaries who hit the donut hole after the program has begun should expect to
receive their check within 45 days. Your rebate may be delayed if Medicare doesn't
have information from your Medicare drug plan showing that you reached the coverage
gap in time to include you in the next mailing. You should call your Medicare drug
plan to make sure all of your information has been sent to Medicare.
If you don't get your rebate check, contact Medicare. Individuals receiving Medicare
Extra Help will not receive a rebate check.
You can also check to make sure Social Security has your correct home address. Call
1-800-772-1213 or your local Social Security office. TTY users should call 1-800-325-0778.
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