Medicare Part D formulary

Our 2024 Medicare drug list and other prescription drug resources

Understand the Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage that comes with your 2024 HealthPartners plan through formularies (drug lists), answers to frequently asked questions, information about the Medicare Extra Help program and details about our transitional medication policy.

Search our 2024 drug lists

Individual HealthPartners Medicare plans

These plans use our Formulary I drug list. The formulary was last updated 12/2024. To see if your prescriptions are covered, you can use our online search tool or download a PDF of our drug list.

Other HealthPartners Medicare plans

Older woman standing in a pharmacy taking a prescription from a pharmacist.

Where to fill a prescription

HealthPartners Medicare plan members can choose from a network of more than 56,000 pharmacy locations across the U.S., including national chains and local neighborhood pharmacies.

Medicare drug list frequently asked questions (FAQs)

If you have questions about your medications or how your Medicare Part D coverage works, we’re here to help.

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Medication therapy management (MTM)

Get one-on-one help from a pharmacist to be sure you’re getting the most out of your medications. MTM is available at no cost as part of your prescription drug coverage with any HealthPartners Medicare Advantage plan.

The Medicare Extra Help program

Those with a limited income may be able to get help paying for their Part D prescription drug costs through the Medicare Extra Help program. (You may also hear this called a low-income subsidy, or LIS.)

If you qualify, Medicare could pay a significant portion of your drug costs, including monthly prescription drug premiums, annual deductibles and coinsurance. We follow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Best Available Evidence policy on staying up to date with cost-sharing amounts.

Qualifying for Medicare Extra Help

To find out if you qualify for a low-income subsidy, you can:

If you qualify, your subsidized monthly premium is listed below. (This does not include any Medicare Part B premium you may have to pay.)

  • Pace – $0
  • Stride – $15.60
  • Dash – $41.80
  • Steady – $91.80
  • Pace – $0
  • Stride – $25.60
  • Dash – $53.80
  • Birch – $0
  • Maple – $14.50
  • MSHO – $0

Our transitional medication policy

HealthPartners provides transitional medication supplies on a temporary basis to new enrollees, those residing in long-term care (LTC) facilities, and others under certain circumstances.

Legal information

Last updated December 2024

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