Prescription drug benefits
Learn about this plan's prescription drug coverage and costs. Enter your prescriptions to see what they'd cost with this plan.
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Annual prescription deductible
Annual prescription deductible
If your plan has an annual deductible, you (or others on your behalf) will pay your drug costs up to the amount of this deductible before moving into the Initial Coverage stage.
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$590 |
Annual prescription deductible
Annual prescription deductible
If your plan has an annual deductible, you (or others on your behalf) will pay your drug costs up to the amount of this deductible before moving into the Initial Coverage stage.
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Tier 1: Preferred Generic |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $2 copay Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) $8 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $6 copay |
Tier 1: Preferred Generic
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $2 copay Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) $8 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $6 copay |
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Tier 2: Generic |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $6 copay Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) $9 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $18 copay |
Tier 2: Generic
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $6 copay Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) $9 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $18 copay |
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Tier 3: Preferred Brand |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 17% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 17% of the cost Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) 17% of the cost |
Tier 3: Preferred Brand
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 17% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 17% of the cost Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) 17% of the cost |
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Tier 3: Covered Insulin |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $35 copay Standard network pharmacy (30-day) $35 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $105 copay |
Tier 3: Covered Insulin
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) $35 copay Standard network pharmacy (30-day) $35 copay Preferred mail order pharmacy (90-day) $105 copay |
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Tier 4: Non-preferred Generic or Brand |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 42% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 45% of the cost |
Tier 4: Non-preferred Generic or Brand
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 42% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 45% of the cost |
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Tier 5: Specialty Tier |
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 25% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 25% of the cost |
Tier 5: Specialty Tier
Preferred network pharmacy (30-day) 25% of the cost Standard Network pharmacy (30-day) 25% of the cost |
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Catastrophic Coverage stage | After you, and others on your behalf, have paid a combined total of $2,000, you won't pay anything for your covered Medicare Part D drugs for the rest of the plan year. |
Catastrophic Coverage stage After you, and others on your behalf, have paid a combined total of $2,000, you won't pay anything for your covered Medicare Part D drugs for the rest of the plan year. | |
Preferred retail pharmacy network | You may be able to save on your prescription copays when you use our preferred retail pharmacy network. UnitedHealthcare works with many retail pharmacies to offer lower copays. |
Preferred retail pharmacy network You may be able to save on your prescription copays when you use our preferred retail pharmacy network. UnitedHealthcare works with many retail pharmacies to offer lower copays. |
Plan documents
Important documents that provide the details you need about this plan's coverage and benefits, prescription drugs, enrollment, providers and more.
General Plan Information |
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Prescription Drug Coverage |
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Prescription Drug Coverage
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Pharmacy Directory |
General Plan Information |
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General Plan Information
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Prescription Drug Coverage |
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Prescription Drug Coverage
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Pharmacy Directory |
Footnotes & disclaimers
Disclaimer information
Enrollment Disclaimer Information:
Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract and a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in these plans depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare. UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company paid royalty fees to AARP for the use of its intellectual property. These fees are used for the general purposes of AARP. AARP and its affiliates are not insurers. You do not need to be an AARP member to enroll. AARP encourages you to consider your needs when selecting products and does not make specific product or pharmacy recommendations for individuals. UnitedHealthcare contracts directly with Walgreens for this plan; AARP and its affiliates are not parties to that contractual relationship.
Extra Help:
If you receive Extra Help from Medicare, your copays may be lower or you may have no copays.
The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan:
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, if you spend more than $2,000 for covered Part D prescription drugs each year, you may want to participate in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan. This payment plan spreads your out-of-pocket prescription drug costs over the remainder of the calendar year. Learn more about the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan.
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