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Can I dis-enroll from Medicare Part D?

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Can I dis-enroll from Medicare Part D?

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a. If you voluntarily enrolled with Part D and you are not considered dual eligible, you may dis-enroll from Medicare Part D. However, you may pay a higher premium, later if you decide to re-enroll with Medicare Part D. b. If you are a dual eligible (Medi-Medi) client, you cannot dis-enroll with Medicare Part D. However, you can: • Change your Medicare Part D plan every month if you want to. To enhance your benefits through Medicare Part D, choose a drug plan that will cover or pay most of your medications. Each drug plan has a different list of medications that they will pay for. To help you choose a drug plan that will benefit you the most, please go to the Medicare website or talk to your local pharmacist.

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