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Gold Prescription Discount Program Information
The Senior Gold Prescription Plan provides prescription
drugs, insulin, insulin supplies and diabetic testing material to eligible
New Jersey residents for $15 per prescription plus one half of the cost
of the prescription. To be eligible, a NJ resident must be at least
65 years of age or older, or receiving Social Security Title II disability
benefits. An applicant must have an annual income between $19,238 -
$29,238 if single and $23,589 - $33,589 of combined income if married.
The Senior Gold beneficiary pays $15 plus 50% of the remaining cost
of the drug. Senior Gold participants with out-of-pocket prescription
costs exceeding $2000 a year if single and $3000 a year for married
couples will have 100% of their prescription costs paid after paying
the $15 copayment per prescription.
Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program
- Must be age 65 or older or receiving Social Security Disability Benefits.
- Income eligibility for Senior Gold will be $19,238
- $29,238 for singles and $23,589 - $33,589 for married couples. Income
limits will be adjusted upward annually, tied to the increase in the
cost-of-living.
- Senior Gold participants will be able to receive their
prescription drugs at the pharmacy of their choice. The total cost of
the prescription to the Senior Gold Beneficiary will be a $15 co-pay
plus 50 percent of the remaining cost of the drug.
- Senior Gold participants with prescription costs exceeding
$2,000 a year if single and $3,000 a year if married will have 100 percent
of their prescription costs paid for after paying the $15 co-pay per
prescription.
- Integrates the New Jersey Ease Program into the Senior
Gold Program by charging the county Ease agency with assisting senior
and the disabled to find a prescription drug program which best fits
their needs and financial resources.
- harmacies would be reimbursed at the same rate as under
the existing Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged and Disabled program.
- * Currently in New Jersey senior citizens and disabled
individuals with income below $19,238 for singles and $23,589 for married
couples are eligible for the Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged
and Disabled program.
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