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Below is a breakdown of what you need to be aware of when assisting patients with 2024 open enrollments, as well as a few tips on how your pharmacy can prepare for this busy time at the pharmacy. Part D plans do exclude some drugs from being covered by law, these include certain drugs to treat weight loss or gain, and OTC medications.
Below is a quick summary to help your eligible patients prepare: Medicare Part A: Hospital insurance that includes inpatient and overnight hospital care, skilled nursing facility services, nursing home care, hospice care, and home health services. Part D plans will also cover most vaccines, except for those covered in Part B.
Courtney Manasco, RPH, is a PharmacyManager at Amber Specialty Pharmacy. More patients are preferring to receive infused medications in the comfort of their homes instead of inpatient settings. Medical assistants need training to administer vaccines. Many clinics and facilities seek help during flu season.
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