What costs count as out-of-pocket expenses?
Only payments for drugs on your plan’s formulary count towards your out-of-pocket maximum, unless you have received an exception to the plan’s formulary ( see question # 29 ) . Medicare refers to these as True Out-of-Pocket (TrOOP) costs, and they are the costs that count toward getting out of the donut hole (see question # 34) .
Only payments for drugs on your plan’s formulary count towards your out-of-pocket maximum, unless you have received an exception to the plan’s formulary(see question #29 ). Medicare refers to these as True Out-of-Pocket (TrOOP) costs, and they are the costs that count toward getting out of the donut hole (see question #34).
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