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What happens if you receive full VA medical and social security benefits? Are you required to sign up for Medicare at age 65?

You are not required too, However most Medicare beneficiary’s treat VA as secondary when enrolling in Part A and Part B. VA prescription drug coverage is usually cheaper than Part D drug plans.

Does a veteran who is 65 or over need Medicare Part D if they are enrolled in the VA medical plan?

It depends if you have prescription drug coverage from the VA. It’s usually best to keep the VA coverage for prescriptions. VA Prescription coverage is considered “Creditable drug coverage” so if the time arises that you do want a Medicare Part D Prescription plan you can get one without a penalty.Also a couple of people here mentioned the Medicare Part C or Advantage plans. There are plans that work with VA coverage coordination. It’s important to make sure your plan with work with your VA benefits. When people retire or leave the military they have different levels of coverage so the options can vary. Talk with someone that understands your options.PS If your a VET thank you for your service

For a veteran, how do you transfer a prescription from a local pharmacy to a VA pharmacy?

Using a Local PharmacyOptumRx is a pharmacy benefits manager that has contracted with the VHA Office of Community Care (OCC) to provide a retail pharmacy network that will electronically process pharmacy claims. There are over 66,000 pharmacies nationwide that participate in the OptumRx network. If you go to a pharmacy that is not part of the OptumRx network, you will have to pay the full cost of the medication and submit a claim to VHA Office of Community Care yourself.To find a participating pharmacy near you, visit the OptumRx website and select the Preferred Pharmacy Finder link from the left-hand navigation menu. You can also print a temporary pharmacy ID card from the OptumRx beneficiary FAQ’s page, or by giving your local pharmacy the following information: RxBIN: 610593 | RxPCN: VA | RxGrp: HACVA.gov | Veterans Affairs[[I am a veteran, but I receive care for my heart from a non-VA specialist. This specialist prescribes my heart medications. Will VA fill these prescriptions? I don’t use the VA for healthcare because I feel that there are other veterans who need their services more than I do. I would, however, like to take advantage of VA’s prescription drug costs.Answer:The VA Medical Center will only fill non-VA prescriptions for veterans who are enrolled in the VA healthcare system and are in receipt of Aid and Attendance (A&A) or housebound benefits or have been authorized by VA to receive care in the community. Otherwise, VA is not authorized to fill prescriptions written by non-VA providers.If a non-VA provider has prescribed a medication, a VA physician may elect to re-write the prescription(s) providing the veteran is enrolled in the VA’s healthcare system and receiving treatment at that facility.]]VetsFirst Q&A: Will VA Fill Prescriptions Written By Non-VA Doctors?

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