If I am enrolled in a Medicare Part D drug plan, can I use the New York Prescription Saver card during the Part D deductible or “donut hole?”
You can use the discount card instead of your Part D plan card. However, your Part D plan also provides discounted prices during the deductible or coverage gap, and you will automatically get credit toward your out-of-pocket limit. You may use your New York Prescription Saver card instead of your Part D plan, but the purchase will not automatically be credited toward your Part D out-of-pocket accumulation. You should contact your Part D plan; they may be willing to credit your discount card purchase if you send them a paper receipt.
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