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What Prescription Drug Plan is Best for You?

The cost of prescription drugs increases every year. And while prescription drug plans help pay for the medications you need, having the right plan can make a big difference in how much you pay out of pocket.

If you’re new to Medicare and are looking for a prescription drug plan or are unhappy with your
current plan and would like to switch, the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is your time to
take action.

The enrollment period runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, and if you’re shopping prescription drug
plans
, we encourage you to check out plans from Mutual of Omaha Rx℠, a Mutual of Omaha
company.

Which Plan is Best for You?

Our plans are affordable, cover a broad range of medications and have an extensive preferred network that gives you many pharmacy choices.

Our Plans

Mutual of Omaha Rx Essential℠ is ideal if you’re on low-cost maintenance medications or if you’re looking for reliable coverage to avoid a late enrollment penalty. Includes a low monthly premium with $0 deductible and $0 copay on Tier 1 drugs.

Mutual of Omaha Rx Premier℠ is ideal if you’re on select brand name medications. Includes $0 deductible on Tier 1 and 2 drugs.

Mutual of Omaha Rx Plus℠ is our basic Part D plan and offers strong comprehensive coverage.

Learn more about our prescription drug plans. Call us at 855-577-1372 or visit us online to view plan details and pricing options.

Important Note

Before you choose a plan, make a list of your medications. View our cost calculator to estimate your annual cost.

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Mutual of Omaha Rx (PDP) is a prescription drug plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in the Mutual of Omaha Rx plan depends on contract renewal.

Are You Eligible for a Prescription Drug Plan?

You have a lot of key decisions to consider as you near retirement or are already in retirement.
If you’re still working, do you have a retirement date in mind? What, if any, Medicare plans or
related coverages do you need?

With the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period beginning Oct. 15 and running through Dec. 7 — a period when you can apply for coverage that begins Jan. 1, 2024 — the last question is a timely one to ask yourself. Determining the coverages or plans that best fit your needs can be confusing. For the sake of simplicity, let’s talk about one of the coverages you can apply for during the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period — prescription drug plans.

It’s no secret prescription drugs can be very expensive. That’s why having coverage to help pay for the medications you need is important, as paying for prescription drugs with no coverage can put a big dent in your savings.

First, you need to make sure you’re eligible to enroll in a prescription drug plan. You’re eligible if:

  • You’re aging into Medicare — you’ll be approaching age 65 within the next six months.
  • You’ve delayed retirement — you’re enrolling in Medicare for the first time after
    recently retiring.
  • You’re switching coverage — you’ve enrolled in Medicare and want to switch to a
    different prescription drug plan for the upcoming year.

If you’re eligible for a prescription drug plan, you’ll then need to determine which plan is best for you. Start by compiling a list of the medications you take. Knowing your costs, such as plan premiums, deductibles, copayments and potential out-of-pocket costs, is also important to understand as you balance your budget.

Learn more about our prescription drug plans. Call us at 855-577-1372 or visit us online to view plan details and pricing options.

Mutual of Omaha Rx (PDP) is a prescription drug plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in the Mutual of Omaha Rx plan depends on contract renewal.