What are two options for medicare consumers to get part d prescription drug coverage (assuming they meet all eligibility requirements)? (select 2)

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A stand-alone Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan or a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan.

What is a PDP (Prescription Drug Plan)?

PDPs are another name for Medicare Part D prescription medication plans. These are independent plans that can be acquired from independent insurance providers. Prescription drug plans (PDPs) offer coverage for medications, including some vaccines.

Medicare Advantage is a private company's Medicare-approved health and medication coverage option that provides an alternative to Original Medicare. Part A, Part B, and typically Part D are all included in these "bundled" policies. You are typically limited to using doctors who are part of the plan's network.

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