Con el Programa de Ayuda Adicional de Medicare Más Personas Ahorran Dinero en Recetas Médicas
Debido a una nueva ley, más personas califican para ahorrar más en medicamentos recetados con el programa Ayuda Adicional de Medicare, por lo que podría valer la pena solicitarlo incluso si cree que no califica o si se le negó antes. Muchas personas califican para Ayuda Adicional y no lo saben.
Usted podría ahorrar dinero en los costos de sus medicamentos recetados de la Parte D a través del programa Ayuda Adicional de Medicare, que incluye primas del plan de medicamentos de $0, deducibles de $0 y costos de bolsillo más bajos. Con la Ayuda Adicional de Medicare, no pagará más de $4.50 por medicamentos genéricos y $11.20 por medicamentos de marca. Los ahorros realmente pueden sumar.
Solicite el programa de Ayuda Adicional si sus ingresos están por debajo de estos límites:
- Individuos: Sus ingresos anuales son menores de $22,590.
- Está casado y vive con su cónyuge: Sus ingresos anuales son menores de $30,660.
Solicite a través de la Administración del Seguro Social (Social Security Administration) visitando ssa.gov/extrahelp donde puede completar y enviar su solicitud.
¿Necesita ayuda para presentar su solicitud? Acceda a un asesoramiento personalizado sobre seguro médico en su comunidad sin costo, disponible a través de su Programa Estatal de Asistencia sobre Seguros de Salud (State Health Insurance Assistance Program, SHIP). Visite shiphelp.org o llame al 1-800-MEDICARE para conocer las ubicaciones más cercanas a usted.
Incluso si no califica para la Ayuda Adicional ahora, puede volver a solicitarla en cualquier momento si cambian sus ingresos y recursos.
Para obtener más información sobre el programa Ayuda Adicional de Medicare, visite es.Medicare.gov o llame al 1-800-MEDICARE.
Información proporcionada por el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los EE. UU.
(U. S. Department of Health and Human Services).
Due to a new law, more people qualify for more prescription drug savings with Medicare’s Extra Help program, so it could pay to apply even if you don’t think you qualify or if you were denied before. Many people qualify for Extra Help and don’t know it.
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