mountainsoft
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
My mom is 71, has Medicare A and B, but no drug coverage. So far she has just paid for meds out-of-pocket, but since her stroke she now needs Eliquis that costs over $400 per month. So, in an effort to reduce her expenses, I am starting to look at Medicare Prescription Drug Plans.
Using the medicare.gov web site and her list of medications, the lowest cost options appear to be AARP MedicareRX Preferred, Envision RX Plus, and AARP MedicareRX Saver Plus.
Does anyone have any experience with any of these? By the time you pay the monthly premiums, copays, etc. do you really save much over the cash price?
Using the medicare.gov web site and her list of medications, the lowest cost options appear to be AARP MedicareRX Preferred, Envision RX Plus, and AARP MedicareRX Saver Plus.
Does anyone have any experience with any of these? By the time you pay the monthly premiums, copays, etc. do you really save much over the cash price?