DaveLeeNC
Recycles dryer sheets
For 2025 I probably need to change my Part D provider (currently the AARP/UHC Rx Saver Plan) which used to be pretty nominal on a monthly basis but has been going up annually and is heading even further north next year. At this point in my life I am only taking a Statin, (generic) Zetia, Meloxicam, and Clopidogrel (through mid March 2025). All of these are available pretty cheap without Part D. But I need protection if/when my Rx needs become more complicated.
The new $2K OOP limit is nice but it only applies to drugs covered by your plan (which leaves a pretty big hole in your risk management strategy). I have no idea what risk I am taking if I go with the Wellcare $0 premium plan vs. another higher end (costing probably over $100/month) plan that (I assume) has a more extensive fomulary. And I don't know how to figure that out.
Comments or thoughts on this - thanks. Going through and comparing two formularies just doesn't seem doable to me.
dave
The new $2K OOP limit is nice but it only applies to drugs covered by your plan (which leaves a pretty big hole in your risk management strategy). I have no idea what risk I am taking if I go with the Wellcare $0 premium plan vs. another higher end (costing probably over $100/month) plan that (I assume) has a more extensive fomulary. And I don't know how to figure that out.
Comments or thoughts on this - thanks. Going through and comparing two formularies just doesn't seem doable to me.
dave