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| What do I do if my plan won’t cover a prescription drug I need? |
| Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage - Medicare Drug Plans & Pharmacies |
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If your pharmacist tells you that your Medicare drug plan won’t cover a drug you think should be covered, or it will cover the drug at a higher cost than you think you are required to pay, you have the right to the following:
You, your doctor, or someone you ask to act on your behalf can call or write to your plan to request that the plan cover the prescription you need. Once your plan receives the request, it has 72 hours (for a standard request) or 24 hours (for an expedited (fast) request) to make its decision. Note: For some types of coverage determinations called exceptions, you will need a supporting statement from your doctor that explains why you need a certain prescription drug. Check with your plan to find out if a supporting statement is required. Once your plan receives the statement, its decision-making period begins. If the plan decides not to cover your prescription drug, you can appeal the decision. When you enroll in a Medicare drug plan, the plan will send you information about the plan’s appeal process. Read the information carefully and call the plan if you have questions.
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