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Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Has Begun

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All Medicare beneficiaries and persons newly eligible for Medicare are advised that the open enrollment period for Medicare Part D began on Oct. 15.  Medicare beneficiaries will have until Dec. 7 to join or drop their prescription drug plan, according to a press release from Lt. Gov. Osbert E. Potter.

Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (Part D) offers prescription drug coverage to all Medicare beneficiaries, with some exceptions. Beneficiaries with employer or union health coverage do not need to enroll in a prescription drug plan. If someone joins a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, that person, the person’s spouse or dependents may lose employer or union health coverage.

To get Medicare prescription drug coverage, Medicare beneficiaries must join a plan run by a private insurance company approved by Medicare. Each year the plan sets the cost and the drugs covered.

In preparation for open enrollment, beneficiaries are encouraged to review their current Medicare coverage to ensure the plan is adequately meeting their needs in terms of cost, coverage and convenience. 

Individuals who are satisfied with their current plan do not have to re-enroll.  Those not taking advantage of this year’s open enrollment will have to wait until next year to make any changes to their coverage.

VI SHIP/Medicare offices are open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on St. Thomas and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on St. Croix.

For assistance, contact the VI SHIP/Medicare office on St. Thomas at 774-7166; contact the VI SHIP/Medicare office on St. Croix at 772-7368, 778-6311 ext. 3110 or 7396.  Beneficiaries may also call 1-800-MEDICARE or visit www.medicare.gov  for more information.

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