What’s the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan?

The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is a new payment option in the prescription drug law that works with your current drug coverage to help you manage your out-of-pocket costs for drugs covered by your plan by spreading them across the calendar year (JanuaryDecember). Starting in 2025, anyone with a Medicare drug plan or Medicare health plan with drug coverage (like a Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage) can use this payment option. All plans offer this payment option, and participation is voluntary.

If you select this payment option, each month you’ll continue to pay your plan premium (if you have one), and you’ll get a bill from your health or drug plan to pay for your prescription drugs (instead of paying the pharmacy). There’s no cost to participate in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan.

This payment option might help you manage your monthly expenses, but it doesn’t save you money or lower your drug costs. Learn about other programs that might save you money, if you qualify.

What do you want to do next?

What to know before participating

Understand how this payment option works and how your monthly bill is calculated. 

Will this payment option help me

Answer a few questions to get a recommendation for your specific situation.

What to know if I'm participating

Understand what happens once you’re using this payment option.

Where can I get more information?

Visit your health or drug plan’s website, or call your plan to get more information.