For Medicare consumers who this year have fallen into the
coverage gap in Medicare Part D, help is on the way. In mid-June, $250
rebate checks will begin to be mailed to consumers who have reached the
gap, which is commonly known as the “doughnut hole.” Consumers who reach
the doughnut hole will automatically receive a one-time
$250 check. People with Medicare who have Extra Help, the federal
program that helps pay for prescription drugs, will not receive a rebate
check.
Last week, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) released a brochure
that provides more details about the rebate. According to the brochure,
subsequent mailings of the rebate checks will occur monthly throughout
the year. There is no need to apply or fill out any forms, and consumers
should not provide personal information to
anyone who contacts them about the check. To report fraud related to the
rebate, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
Read the brochure.
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