Cross-posted from HealthCare.gov
On August 10th, you may have seen Jenny Backus’ post on HealthCare Notes noting that the third round of donut hole rebate checks went into the mail.
Recently, we hit a major milestone: the millionth check was sent out over the weekend.
If you haven’t heard about the rebate checks before, they are the first  step in closing the prescription drug coverage gap under the Affordable  Care Act. This gap is commonly referred to as the ‘donut hole.’  We know that many people with Medicare have tight budgets and some may  skip or alter the medicines their doctors recommend they take in order  to save money in the donut hole. That is dangerous and unacceptable. And  that’s why the Affordable Care Act takes steps to close this coverage  gap.
This year, as qualifying people with Medicare enter the ‘donut hole,’ Medicare will send them a tax-free, one-time rebate check for $250.   Next year, if you reach the ‘donut hole,’ you will receive a 50 percent  discount when buying covered brand-name prescription drugs.
If you are eligible for this assistance, remember, you don’t need to do  anything special to receive the check. People who qualify for the  one-time check do not need to sign up, since their checks are mailed  automatically when they enter the donut hole. So just make sure to check  the mailbox.
Just a reminder: you should never give out personal information to  anyone who is not a trusted source. If anyone asks for your personal  information you are encouraged to contact 1-800-MEDICARE and report the  inquiry. You can also visit www.stopmedicarefraud.gov for more information.
We hope that the latest round of checks will ease the burden on  individuals recently entering the donut hole. This is just one of  several ways that the Affordable Care Act strengthens Medicare so make  sure you check out Medicare.gov and other areas of HealthCare.gov for more information.
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