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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3327743" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>One thing people also need to realize is that with part D..... make sure you enroll in it when you turn 65..... otherwise they will penalize you. There are exceptions. Either way, as people get older they need either more meds, or different ones from year to year. You can switch med companies every year if it benefits you. You do this by going to the medicare.gov site and creating an account. You will then put in your formulary of what you are taking and it automatically lists the companies that will best suit your needs. It will show you an expected overall drug cost for the year. I highly recommend people doing this every year to save money, it can mean a LOT of money if you have a special formulary that you take. It's a pain in azz though for sure. </p><p></p><p>You cannot obviously do this on a MA plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3327743, member: 24"] One thing people also need to realize is that with part D..... make sure you enroll in it when you turn 65..... otherwise they will penalize you. There are exceptions. Either way, as people get older they need either more meds, or different ones from year to year. You can switch med companies every year if it benefits you. You do this by going to the medicare.gov site and creating an account. You will then put in your formulary of what you are taking and it automatically lists the companies that will best suit your needs. It will show you an expected overall drug cost for the year. I highly recommend people doing this every year to save money, it can mean a LOT of money if you have a special formulary that you take. It's a pain in azz though for sure. You cannot obviously do this on a MA plan. [/QUOTE]
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