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If the New York Prescription Saver cardholder member has Medicare Part D, can the discount card be used for drugs purchased in the Part D deductible or “donut hole?”

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If the New York Prescription Saver cardholder member has Medicare Part D, can the discount card be used for drugs purchased in the Part D deductible or “donut hole?”

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The New York Prescription Saver card can be used instead of the Part D drug plan card, but it cannot be used together with Part D for the same purchase. The member is already paying discounted prices with Part D during the deductible and donut hole; plus, the purchase will automatically be credited toward the member’s Part D out-of-pocket accumulation. However, the member may choose to use the New York Prescription Saver card instead of the Part D plan for drugs purchased. They should contact the Part D plan to see if their plan will accept a paper pharmacy receipt so the member receives credit toward their Part D out-of-pocket accumulation.

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