Prescription Drug Plan (Part D)

A Prescription Drug Plan (PDP), or Medicare Part D, is private insurance that adds outpatient prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare. PDPs use formularies — lists of covered drugs organized into cost tiers.

A standalone PDP is added to Original Medicare (often alongside a Medigap policy). Medicare Advantage plans usually build drug coverage in (a MAPD). Because a client's drug list drives plan choice, capturing it accurately — and on the Scope of Appointment — matters.

Related: MA, MAPD, AEP

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