Not by law, but your private insurance may insist that you do so.
Medicare does not require you to have Part D; however, your private insurer might have other ideas.
No; you may change providers once a year during open enrollment.
what is the cost of medicare part d
No, you only have EITHER Part A of Medicare OR Part B of Medicare to get Part D. It is not necessary to have both parts to get D. This is completely incorrect according to the Social Security Adm. (This is where you have to sign up for Medicare). I was told this information 9-24-10.
Anyone who has Medicare Part B.
You can get prescription drug coverage (or Medicare Part D) through Medicare ... If, at any point, you drop Medicare Part D and have a break in coverage, restrictions will apply.
Medicare part D is a prescription drug coverage insurance that is a part of your medicare insurance if you qualify. It can be applied for at the medicare.gov website.
the answer is D . part D
2006 when part D when into play. medicare advance is part C of medicare
VA coverage would not bar you from getting Medicare Part D.
The medications that you can get on Medicare part D are listed on the Medicare website. Some of them are generic, but some of them aren't generic. It depends on your prescription.
Medicare Part D is a federal program to subsidize the costs of prescription drugs for Medicare beneficiaries in the United States. It was enacted as part of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) and went into effect on January 1, 2006.
Part D
If you have Medicare Part A or B you should be eligible for a drug plan. You can check with Medicare to make sure and tto sign up. 1800MEDICARE