MEDICARE PART D "DONUT HOLE" SAVINGS EXPLAINED

If you are a Medicare recipient, the US Rx Savings Card may save you money on your prescription drug cost.
If you do not have prescription drug coverage or even if you have Medicare Part D, you may still save money on your prescription drug cost by using the US Rx Savings Card. All you have to do is give your prescription(s), Medicare Card and US Rx Savings Card to the pharmacist and ask him which card will save you more money. You might be surprised just how often the US Rx Savings price is less expensive, not always but quite often. Again, just ask the pharmacist to compare.
If Medicare Part D excludes and does not pay for drugs which you may use then the US Rx Savings Card can help you save money. That's right, Medicare Part D does NOT pay for all drugs that may be prescribed. The formulary list (what a plan will pay for) is constantly changing and participants are experiencing the elimination of more and more drugs from the list. In this case you will have to pay 100% out-of-pocket in order to fill the prescription(s). Using the US Rx Savings Card can help you save money!
Also, many Medicare recipients have plans that have a gap in their prescription drug coverage that is often called the "donut hole". Most plans also have a deductible and it's these deductibles and coverage gaps (donut hole) that can cost you several thousand dollars a year.
So, to see if the US Rx Savings Card can help save you money, print one out by clicking on the "Get It Now!" button below. Then take the US Rx Savings Card to your Pharmacist to see how much money you can save on your prescription medications.
If you do not have prescription drug coverage or even if you have Medicare Part D, you may still save money on your prescription drug cost by using the US Rx Savings Card. All you have to do is give your prescription(s), Medicare Card and US Rx Savings Card to the pharmacist and ask him which card will save you more money. You might be surprised just how often the US Rx Savings price is less expensive, not always but quite often. Again, just ask the pharmacist to compare.
If Medicare Part D excludes and does not pay for drugs which you may use then the US Rx Savings Card can help you save money. That's right, Medicare Part D does NOT pay for all drugs that may be prescribed. The formulary list (what a plan will pay for) is constantly changing and participants are experiencing the elimination of more and more drugs from the list. In this case you will have to pay 100% out-of-pocket in order to fill the prescription(s). Using the US Rx Savings Card can help you save money!
Also, many Medicare recipients have plans that have a gap in their prescription drug coverage that is often called the "donut hole". Most plans also have a deductible and it's these deductibles and coverage gaps (donut hole) that can cost you several thousand dollars a year.
So, to see if the US Rx Savings Card can help save you money, print one out by clicking on the "Get It Now!" button below. Then take the US Rx Savings Card to your Pharmacist to see how much money you can save on your prescription medications.