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In the [[United States of America]], [[Medicare Part D]] is a "stand-alone drug plan offered by insurers and other private companies to beneficiaries that receive their Medicare Part A and/or B benefits through the Original Medicare Plan. It includes Medicare Private Fee-for-Service Plans that do not offer prescription drug coverage and Medicare Cost Plans offering Medicare prescription drug coverage."<ref name="MedicarePartD">{{MeSH}}</ref>
In the [[United States of America]], [[Medicare Part D]] is a "stand-alone drug plan offered by insurers and other private companies to beneficiaries that receive their Medicare Part A and/or B benefits through the Original Medicare Plan.<ref name="MedicarePartD">{{MeSH}}</ref>


==Who is eligible for coverage==
==Who is eligible for coverage==
Anyone with [[Medicare]] Part A or [[Medicare]] Part B is eligible for Part D.
Anyone with [[Medicare]] Part A or [[Medicare]] Part B is eligible for Part D.
==Components==
Medicare Part D "includes Medicare Private [[Fee-for-service plan|Fee-for-Service Plans]] that do not offer prescription drug coverage and Medicare Cost Plans offering Medicare prescription drug coverage."<ref name="MedicarePartD">{{MeSH}}</ref>


==History==
==History==

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In the United States of America, Medicare Part D is a "stand-alone drug plan offered by insurers and other private companies to beneficiaries that receive their Medicare Part A and/or B benefits through the Original Medicare Plan.[1]

Who is eligible for coverage

Anyone with Medicare Part A or Medicare Part B is eligible for Part D.

Components

Medicare Part D "includes Medicare Private Fee-for-Service Plans that do not offer prescription drug coverage and Medicare Cost Plans offering Medicare prescription drug coverage."[1]

History

Medicare Part D was enacted as the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003."[1] Coverage provided by the plan began January 1, 2006.

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