Medicare Part D Insurance Plans


Offering Medicare Part D plans offers several benefits for insurance professionals. These include the potential for commission income, a large and growing market of Medicare beneficiaries in need of prescription drug coverage, the opportunity to assist clients in accessing affordable medications, the ability to tailor plans to individuals' specific medication needs, the potential to enhance overall healthcare outcomes by ensuring medication adherence, and the ability to provide comprehensive and holistic healthcare solutions to clients.

Medicare Advantage & PDP Certification Details


As a National Medicare Advantage Distributor (FMO), PSM has the support and resources to assist our agents with a broad range of Part D solutions for your clients.


Medicare Part D Carriers We Proudly Represent

Aetna Part D
Humana Part D
Anthem Part D Plans
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Wellcare Part D
Cigna Part D
SilverScript Part D

Medicare Part D Agent Resources


We provide agents with comprehensive resources designed to enhance your knowledge and proficiency in selling Medicare Part D plans. Our tools and training empower you to confidently navigate the complexities of Medicare and effectively meet the diverse needs of your clients.

Working Insurance Leads-1    Cross Marketing Senior Insurance

14 Ways to Generate Medicare Leads    Getting Started in Medicare Sales

Learn to Sell Medicare Plans Online    Hosting a Sales Event

Selling DSNP Plans    Medicare 101 Slideshow

Medicare Enrollment Periods    Why Agents Should Sell Hospital Indemnity

Medicare Part D Information


Medicare Prescription Drug Plans are available from private insurance companies contracted with Medicare to provide and coordinate prescription benefits to beneficiaries. As a Medicare beneficiary, there are two ways for you to get prescription drug coverage (Medicare Part D): through a stand-alone Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, if you have Original Medicare, or through a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan. Because these plans are offered through Medicare-approved private insurance companies, this basically means that each Medicare Prescription Drug Plan will provide different types of prescription drug coverage. It's the insurance company that ultimately decides which drugs to cover under its prescription drug plan and at what benefit level.

The different levels of covered drugs under the Prescription Drug Plan are called "tiers." The tiers represent how much you pay out of pocket for the Part D drugs listed in each particular tier. For example, the plan may have one tier for generic drugs, another for brand-name drugs, and even a third tier for preventive drugs used to control certain medical conditions.

This list of covered prescription drugs is called a "formulary," and it contains all the drugs that the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan or Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan will cover. Keep in mind that formularies may change at any time; your Medicare plan will notify you if necessary. Generally, a plan covers drugs that cost less at a higher level, meaning you pay less out of pocket. Thus, it's always in your interest to ask your doctor to prescribe drugs that are on your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan's formulary. Usually, generic drugs are the least expensive.