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Increase Font Size || Decrease Font Size Know Your Plan: Keeping Track of Your Spending
You should always show your Medicare card at the pharmacy when you fill a prescription, even if you don't think the plan will pay anything. It is also important to keep track of your spending for covered drugs so you know when you are coming close to entering and exiting the coverage gap.
Click here to download a printable sample expense log. Currently this file is just like the one below that is already filled in. Maybe we want to add a second sheet to it that’s a blank table for the user to fill in for him/herself?
Mary has Medicare prescription drug coverage for the seven medicines she takes every month. Her plan has a $265 deductible at the beginning of the year and Mary pays a copay for each of her prescriptions. Your plan may be different than Mary's. You can find out how much your plan paid by looking at your pharmacy receipt.
If you have high total drug costs and don't have extra help during the coverage gap, consider switching to a plan that doesn't have a coverage gap. You can switch plans between Nov. 15 and Dec. 15, 2008. If you switch plans during this time, your new coverage will start in January 2009. The amount you paid plus the amount your plan paid is your total drug cost. Add your total drug costs each month too see how close you are to entering the coverage gap. Remember, in 2007 you enter the coverage gap when your total drug costs reach $2,400. Add the total amounts you paid each month to find out how close you are to exiting the coverage gap. In 2007, the out-of-pocket limit for most plans that have a coverage gap is $3,850.
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