Medicare Prescription drug coverage is a health insurance program sponsored by the federal government and covers the cost of prescription medications for senior citizens and citizens with disabilities in the United States. These individuals are eligible for Medicare because they are over 65 or have a disability. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) oversees the program, and as long as participants meet the requirements, the CMS will allow them to participate in it. The program is available to all Medicare recipients.
Medicare Prescription drug coverage is a health insurance program sponsored by the federal government and covers the cost of prescription medications for senior citizens and citizens with disabilities in the United States. These individuals are eligible for Medicare because they are over 65 or have a disability. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) oversees the program, and as long as participants meet the requirements, the CMS will allow them to participate in it. The program is available to all Medicare recipients.