“Extra Help” with Prescription Drug Costs - Low Income Subsidy (LIS)
The federal government helps many Medicare beneficiaries pay their prescription drug costs through the Low Income Subsidy (LIS), also known as “Extra Help” program. Those who qualify for the Medicare Extra Help program get free or reduced drug coverage premiums and reduced out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and coinsurance.
Some people qualify for prescription drug help automatically, while others need to apply. In order to qualify for this assistance you must be receiving Medicare, live in the U.S. and meet certain resource and income requirements.
It’s important to note, applying for Extra Help is not the same as joining a prescription drug plan. Whether you qualify for extra help or not, you must also enroll in a plan to get prescription drug coverage. If you do qualify for extra help, and choose to get your part d prescription drug coverage through Humana, we will send you a Low Income Subsidy (LIS) rider telling you how much help you’ll get next year towards your drug plan premium, deductible, and copayments.
For more information, contact your local Social Security office or visit the social security website to see if you qualify, and apply.34