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Medicare Part D

Beneficiaries with Medicare who have limited income and assets may qualify for Extra Help with the costs of their prescription drugs. This program is also known as LIS, or the Part D Low Income Subsidy. The Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) work together to provide the benefit.

Who qualifies for Extra Help?

Some people get Extra Help automatically. These include people who are enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare (often called dual eligible), those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and those who qualify for a Medicare Savings Program. These individuals do not need to apply for the program, though they may still wish to consult a benefits counselor to determine the best Part D plan to suit their situation.

Anyone else who is not already enrolled in the benefits noted above must apply to Social Security to receive Extra Help. The income and asset requirements for 2020 are available in this chart.

Benefits of Extra Help

The amount of Extra Help a beneficiary receives depends on their income and resources. Beneficiaries will receive either a full-subsidy or a partial-subsidy. Be sure to review the Extra Help eligibility and coverage chart for details. Most people who qualify for Extra Help will pay:

In addition to lower out-of-pocket costs, beneficiaries with Extra Help have the following protections:

Ways to apply for Extra Help

If you know a senior or adult living with a disability who may be eligible for Extra Help, direct them to the following:

Information obteined from: National Council on Aging –  https://www.ncoa.org/

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