Adam, I think Tara is correct...you have to be retired or disabled to get Medicare from what I understand.
Also, to the OP, when choosing a Part D provider, you may want to see if they have coverage during the "donut hole". That's where Part D will cover up to a certain amount, then you're on your own--covering 100% of meds until you get to a second level, then Medicare Part D picks up again.
There are a few policies that will cover generic drugs only during the donut hole period.
Also, to the OP, when choosing a Part D provider, you may want to see if they have coverage during the "donut hole". That's where Part D will cover up to a certain amount, then you're on your own--covering 100% of meds until you get to a second level, then Medicare Part D picks up again.
There are a few policies that will cover generic drugs only during the donut hole period.