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@jeffmarc I’m familiar with Medicare Parts A, B, and D. I also have a supplement (Medigap) plan. I’m unfamiliar with any “minimums.”

When I had my two Eligard injections (April & July 2021), Medicare Part B covered 80% of the cost; the supplement plan covered the rest. (I had no out-of-pocket costs.)

The supplement plan provider cannot “decide to charge for…..shots.” Whatever Medicare determines is covered, the supplement plan provider must cover their 20%.

Do you have Medicare Part B + Supplement plan? Or do you have a Medicare Advantage plan (that contains Parts A, B, & D)?

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@brianjarvis
I’m on Medicaid advantage there are no supplementals.

For the first six years, I had no payment for the Lupron shot then they decided to start charging the 20%.

That’s why I switched to Orgovyx. Good move.