Since 2004 Ms. Eisenberg has had a Medigap plan that provides some drug coverage. She has recently received a letter from her Medigap carrier informing her that her drug coverage is not "creditable." She wants to know what this means. What should you tell her?

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Answer:

The letter is to inform her that her Medigap plan’s coverage has been determined by the Federal government to be inadequate and the plan must therefore discontinue offering such coverage. Ms. Eisenberg will have to select a different Medigap plan if she wants drug coverage.

Explanation:

it means that the drug is no longer covered by the Federal government.

What is drug coverage?

The term drug coverage is used to explain the health insurance plan that enable a person to cover prescription drugs sold in the market.

If Ms. Eisenberg receives a letter from her Medigap carrier informing her that her drug coverage is not "creditable", it means that the drug is no longer covered by the Federal government.

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