Ohio Medicare Part D plans are the prescription drug plans that individuals can get with their Medicare. In Ohio, 1,829,131 people are enrolled in Medicare part D. In addition, 1,042,257 Ohio residents are enrolled in a separate drug plan, while 812,226 individuals have a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan (MAPD).

Ohio Part D plans for 2024

A Part D plan is an insurance plan that only gives you coverage for your prescriptions and can come from different private companies such as Aetna or Humana.

Since Part D plans come from private organizations, the monthly premium will vary depending on which company provides the plan. Additionally, each program will offer different levels of coverage and benefits.

Part D plans with the lowest premium in ohio

The Aetna Part D plan has the lowest monthly premium at $7.10 per month; however, it has a deductible of $480.

On the other hand, Humana has the same deductible of $480 but has a higher monthly premium of $22.70 per month. However, it’s crucial to note that the Humana plan has a higher star rating, indicating a greater effectiveness rating.

The second-lowest premium on the list of Ohio Medicare Part D plans is Wellcare, which has a low monthly premium of $12.90 and a $480 deductible.

PLAN PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE STAR RATING CAP COVERAGE
Aetna $7.10 $480 3 No
Wellcare $12.90 $480 3 No
Clear Spring Health $17.00 $480 2 No
Elixir $20.30 $480 3 No
Humana $22.70 $480 4 No

Part D plans with a zero-dollar deductible

Wellcare offers a zero-dollar deductible plan for a monthly premium of $68.90.

Anthem BCBS has a higher monthly premium of $80.40; however, its star rating is four out of five.

Another excellent plan is Aetna, which has a monthly premium of $75.20, gap coverage, and no deductible.

PLAN PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE STAR RATING GAP COVERAGE
Wellcare $68.90 $0 3 No
Aetna $75.20 $0 3 Yes
Anthem BCBS $80.40 $0 4 Yes
UnitedHealthcare $99.00 $0 3 Yes

Part D plans with gap coverage

The coverage gap, or “donut hole,” refers to the Medicare phase where a beneficiary is responsible for paying a part or percentage of their prescriptions. Plans that offer gap coverage can help by covering the cost of drugs in a specific tier.

In Ohio, the UnitedHealthcare Part D plan offers gap coverage, a four-star rating, a deductible of $310, and a low monthly premium of $27.90. Anthem BCBS has a zero-dollar deductible plan with gap coverage and a respectable four-star rating.

Cigna is another reputable company that offers Ohio beneficiaries a Part D plan with a $53 monthly premium and a $100 deductible.

PLAN PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE STAR RATING GAP COVERAGE
UnitedHealthcare $27.90 $310.00 4 Yes
Cigna $53.00 $100.00 3 Yes
Aetna $75.20 $0 3 Yes
Anthem BCBS $80.40 $0 4 Yes
UnitedHealthcare $99.00 $0 3 Yes

Part D plans with a Low-Income Subsidy

In Ohio, 397,724 beneficiaries are deemed eligible for the low-income subsidy. The low-income subsidy (LIS) helps eligible beneficiaries cover the cost of their prescription medications.

Wellcare has the lowest monthly premium for a plan with LIS at $28.80 and a deductible of $480.

Cigna also has a $480 deductible and a three-star rating with a slightly higher monthly premium of $32.50. Elixir offers a similar LIS plan with the same deductible and a monthly premium of $32.80.

PLAN PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE STAR RATING GAP COVERAGE
Wellcare $28.80 $480.00 3 No
Aetna $30.30 $480.00 3 No
Cigna $32.50 $480.00 3 No
Elixir $32.80 $480.00 3 No

Amount of beneficiaries that fall into each Part D coverage phase in Ohio

Part D of Medicare has four phases: deductible, initial coverage, coverage gap or “donut hole,” and catastrophic. Each phase offers a different level of drug coverage. The chart below shows how many Ohio beneficiaries fall into each phase of Medicare.

Deductible Phase Initial Coverage Phase Coverage Gap Phase Catastrophic Phase
428,544 744,573 202,831 153,940

Ohio cities with estimated premiums for Medigap coverage

We’ve completed charts for a visual aid so you can see estimated Medigap premiums for the following cities:

FAQs

Can you buy Medicare Part D by itself in Ohio?

Yes, you can buy a stand-alone Medicare Part D plan. However, you must have Original Medicare (Parts A and B) to qualify for a Part D plan.

How often are you evaluated for Medicare Part D extra help in Ohio?

Ohio residents automatically qualify for Extra Help if they enroll in Medicaid, a Medicare Savings Program, or Supplemental Security Income. Otherwise, you may be eligible for Extra Help if your monthly income is equal to or less than $1,719 if you’re single and $2,309 for couples.

What is the most popular Medicare Part D plan in Ohio?

UnitedHealthcare AARP is Ohio’s most popular Part D plan. UHC’s plan is the most popular based on its high star rating (3.9 out of five) and overall coverage.

What is the average cost of a Medicare Part D plan in Ohio?

The cost of Medicare Part D plans varies based on the company, area, and plan coverage. In Ohio, Part D plan monthly premiums range from $7.10 to $99.

Do I need Medicare Part D if I don’t take any drugs in Ohio?

Ohio beneficiaries must enroll in Medicare Part D to avoid the late enrollment penalty. Even if you don’t take any prescription drugs, you could face a penalty for not enrolling when you first become eligible.

How to get help signing up for a Medicare Part D plan in Ohio

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Lindsay Malzone, Lindsay Malzone is the Medicare editor for Medigap.com. She's been contributing to many well-known publications since 2017. Her passion is educating Medicare beneficiaries on all their supplemental Medicare options so they can make an informed decision on their healthcare coverage.
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