How Much Does It Cost for Medicare Part D?
According to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the average premium for a standalone Medicare Part D plan (PDP) in 2022 is $48 per month.1
There may be several different costs associated with a Medicare Part D plan, depending on the plan:
- The premium is the amount that you pay each month to belong to the plan.
- The deductible is the amount that you must pay before your Part D plan coverage kicks in. Some Part D plans feature $0 deductibles.
- Copayments or coinsurance are the amount that you must pay for covered prescriptions after you meet your deductible (if your plan has one).
A copayment is a flat fee (like $10), whereas coinsurance represents a percentage of the cost (like 10 percent).
Part D plans typically have different cost-sharing levels for different tiers of drugs. As mentioned above, lower cost generic drugs are typically on a lower tier. Brand name and specialty drugs typically cost more and are usually on higher tiers.
Premiums, deductibles and copayments/coinsurance may vary.
How do I Apply for Medicare Extra Help?
Some beneficiaries with limited financial resources may qualify for the Medicare Extra Help program. This program helps PDP enrollees pay for their plan premiums, coinsurance, deductibles and prescription costs.
You may qualify for Extra Help in 2023 if you meet the following financial limits:
- Up to $22,116 per year in income ($30,000 as a married couple)
- Up to $14,790 in financial resources ($29,520 as a married couple)
Countable financial resources include things like savings accounts, stocks and bonds, but doesn’t include things like your home or other household items.
You can apply online for Extra Help by visiting the official website for the Social Security Administration (SSA): https://secure.ssa.gov/i1020/start.
You do not need to apply for Extra Help if you have Medicare and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or if you are dual eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. If you meet either of these criteria, you automatically get Medicare Extra Help benefits.
How Else Can You Get Drug Coverage Through Medicare?
A Part D plan is not the only way to secure Medicare coverage for prescription drugs.
Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) plans provide the benefits of Medicare Part A and Part B combined into a single plan sold by a private insurance company.
Most Medicare Advantage plans in 2022 (89 percent, in fact) include coverage for prescription drugs.2 Some Medicare Advantage plans may also offer additional benefits such as routine dental and vision coverage, transportation and hearing care coverage.
Like Part D prescription drug plans, Medicare Advantage plans are sold by private insurance companies. Plan costs and benefits may vary based on where you live and the plans that available to you.