The Value of SCAN’s Drug Coverage

Curious what your prescription drug costs will be with SCAN in 2025? Use the information and tools on this page to find out.

First, watch this video for a quick overview of your SCAN 2025 pharmacy benefits.

Image of SCAN's video explaining pharmacy benefits for 2025.

Many members will pay less for their medications in 2025!

The SCAN formulary and your plan materials list the details of your pharmacy benefit—but they don’t show the big picture. Which is that many SCAN members will pay less in 2025 for prescription drugs.

Your pharmacy benefits still include:

  • A comprehensive formulary with more than 1,400 drugs
  • No Part D deductible in most plans
  • $0 copay on 90% of the drugs our members take

And, in 2025 there will be:

About the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan

The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is a payment option that works with your current drug coverage. It helps you manage your out-of-pocket costs for drugs covered by your plan by spreading them across the calendar year (January through December).

The program is optional and costs you nothing. Keep in mind it does not lower your drug costs, but may help you manage your monthly expenses. Medicare has a helpful information page, including a video, that explains the program and helps you understand if you might benefit.

Learn more: What’s the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan?

See these FAQs for more information.

How do I know if the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is right for me?

Does the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan save me money on my drugs?

The $2,000 out of pocket is more than I can afford—can’t SCAN help?

If I sign up for the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, will my costs be the same every month?

How do I sign up for the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan?

Who do I call if I have questions about this payment option or my payments?

90% data is based on the CY2023 SCAN’s Part D prescription claims utilization for Tiers 1 and 2. Rx benefits may vary by plan/county/pharmacy type/day supply/Part D benefits stage.
There are no income eligibility requirements to participate in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan (participation is voluntary). This payment option doesn’t lower your drug costs.

 

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