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News | July 27, 2023

Understanding Medicare Part D and TRICARE Pharmacy Coverage

By TRICARE Communications

You may already have TRICARE For Life (TFL). Or perhaps you’re eligible to transition to this coverage soon. Either way, you may have questions about your TRICARE prescription drug coverage. For instance, you may wonder if you need to have Medicare Part D, Medicare’s prescription coverage. You don’t need Medicare Part D to have TFL. That’s because TFL has the same prescription drug coverage as other TRICARE health plans. (This doesn’t include the US Family Health Plan.)
 
“While you’re required to have Medicare Part A and Part B to have TRICARE For Life, as long as you have TFL, you have TRICARE prescription drug coverage,” said Anne Breslin, TRICARE For Life program manager with the Defense Health Agency. “If you have TFL, there’s almost no advantage to signing up for Medicare Part D.”
 
Here are some common questions about pharmacy coverage through TFL and Medicare. Use the answers to help guide you to the best decision for yourself or your family member.
 
Q: Do I have pharmacy coverage when I transition to Medicare and TFL?
A: Yes. As outlined in the TRICARE and Medicare Turning Age 65 Brochure, if you’re eligible for TRICARE and have Medicare Part A and Part B, you’re automatically covered by TFL. And if you have TFL, the TRICARE Pharmacy Program provides your prescription drug coverage. This is creditable drug coverage that pays at least as much as Medicare’s standard prescription drug coverage.
 
Your TRICARE pharmacy coverage will continue seamlessly when you transition to Medicare and TFL from a TRICARE health plan. This is especially helpful if you have maintenance drugs that you take regularly for a chronic condition.
 
Q: When should I consider getting Medicare Part D in addition to my TRICARE pharmacy benefit?
A: Before you sign up for Medicare Part D, compare Medicare prescription drug plans and costs with the TRICARE pharmacy benefit. Keep in mind, the TRICARE Pharmacy Program has no monthly premium. Most people pay a monthly premium for a Medicare Part D plan. Also, take into consideration:
  • Deductibles
  • Copayments
  • Coverage and costs of drugs you already take (costs may vary based on which medications you take)
 
Q: What if I need help paying for Medicare Part D coverage?
A: If you have limited income and resources, you may want to consider Extra Help. Extra Help is a Medicare program to help people pay Medicare drug program costs, like premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Some people automatically qualify for Extra Help. You may automatically qualify if:
  • You have both Medicare and Medicaid
  • You’re in a Medicare Savings Program
  • You get Supplemental Security Income benefits
 
If you don’t automatically qualify for Extra Help, you can apply.
 
Q: How do Medicare Part D and TRICARE Pharmacy Program coverage work together?
A: If you have both Medicare Part D and TFL, Medicare is the primary payer. TRICARE pays last.
 
Q: Where can I fill my prescriptions?
A: If you have Medicare Part D, follow your Medicare prescription drug plan’s rules for getting your prescriptions. If you have TFL and don’t have Medicare Part D, you have the following TRICARE pharmacy options to fill your covered prescriptions:  
Q: Are there resources to help me manage my TRICARE prescriptions?
A: To help manage your prescription drug coverage, you can:  
Express Scripts is the TRICARE pharmacy contractor. If you need help or have questions, call 1-877-363-1303.
 
Q: If I decide to, when can I enroll in Medicare Part D?
A: You can enroll in a Medicare Part D plan during your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period, the Medicare Part D Annual Open Enrollment (Oct. 15–Dec. 7 every year), or during a Medicare Part D Special Enrollment Period. Having TRICARE pharmacy coverage makes you eligible for the special enrollment period. In this case, you won’t pay the late enrollment premium penalty.  
 
For more information about Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, go to Medicare or call 1-888-633-4227. To learn more about Medicare and your TRICARE benefits, check out Becoming Medicare-Eligible.
 
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News | July 27, 2023

Understanding Medicare Part D and TRICARE Pharmacy Coverage

By TRICARE Communications

You may already have TRICARE For Life (TFL). Or perhaps you’re eligible to transition to this coverage soon. Either way, you may have questions about your TRICARE prescription drug coverage. For instance, you may wonder if you need to have Medicare Part D, Medicare’s prescription coverage. You don’t need Medicare Part D to have TFL. That’s because TFL has the same prescription drug coverage as other TRICARE health plans. (This doesn’t include the US Family Health Plan.)
 
“While you’re required to have Medicare Part A and Part B to have TRICARE For Life, as long as you have TFL, you have TRICARE prescription drug coverage,” said Anne Breslin, TRICARE For Life program manager with the Defense Health Agency. “If you have TFL, there’s almost no advantage to signing up for Medicare Part D.”
 
Here are some common questions about pharmacy coverage through TFL and Medicare. Use the answers to help guide you to the best decision for yourself or your family member.
 
Q: Do I have pharmacy coverage when I transition to Medicare and TFL?
A: Yes. As outlined in the TRICARE and Medicare Turning Age 65 Brochure, if you’re eligible for TRICARE and have Medicare Part A and Part B, you’re automatically covered by TFL. And if you have TFL, the TRICARE Pharmacy Program provides your prescription drug coverage. This is creditable drug coverage that pays at least as much as Medicare’s standard prescription drug coverage.
 
Your TRICARE pharmacy coverage will continue seamlessly when you transition to Medicare and TFL from a TRICARE health plan. This is especially helpful if you have maintenance drugs that you take regularly for a chronic condition.
 
Q: When should I consider getting Medicare Part D in addition to my TRICARE pharmacy benefit?
A: Before you sign up for Medicare Part D, compare Medicare prescription drug plans and costs with the TRICARE pharmacy benefit. Keep in mind, the TRICARE Pharmacy Program has no monthly premium. Most people pay a monthly premium for a Medicare Part D plan. Also, take into consideration:
  • Deductibles
  • Copayments
  • Coverage and costs of drugs you already take (costs may vary based on which medications you take)
 
Q: What if I need help paying for Medicare Part D coverage?
A: If you have limited income and resources, you may want to consider Extra Help. Extra Help is a Medicare program to help people pay Medicare drug program costs, like premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Some people automatically qualify for Extra Help. You may automatically qualify if:
  • You have both Medicare and Medicaid
  • You’re in a Medicare Savings Program
  • You get Supplemental Security Income benefits
 
If you don’t automatically qualify for Extra Help, you can apply.
 
Q: How do Medicare Part D and TRICARE Pharmacy Program coverage work together?
A: If you have both Medicare Part D and TFL, Medicare is the primary payer. TRICARE pays last.
 
Q: Where can I fill my prescriptions?
A: If you have Medicare Part D, follow your Medicare prescription drug plan’s rules for getting your prescriptions. If you have TFL and don’t have Medicare Part D, you have the following TRICARE pharmacy options to fill your covered prescriptions:  
Q: Are there resources to help me manage my TRICARE prescriptions?
A: To help manage your prescription drug coverage, you can:  
Express Scripts is the TRICARE pharmacy contractor. If you need help or have questions, call 1-877-363-1303.
 
Q: If I decide to, when can I enroll in Medicare Part D?
A: You can enroll in a Medicare Part D plan during your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period, the Medicare Part D Annual Open Enrollment (Oct. 15–Dec. 7 every year), or during a Medicare Part D Special Enrollment Period. Having TRICARE pharmacy coverage makes you eligible for the special enrollment period. In this case, you won’t pay the late enrollment premium penalty.  
 
For more information about Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, go to Medicare or call 1-888-633-4227. To learn more about Medicare and your TRICARE benefits, check out Becoming Medicare-Eligible.
 
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