Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage changed significantly in 2026, with a $2,100 out-of-pocket maximum (up from $2,000 in 2025) and a maximum deductible of $615. For Lowcountry residents in Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, Beaufort, Charleston, and Savannah, comparing the 8-12 available Part D plans in South Carolina and Georgia requires understanding how premiums, formularies, and pharmacy networks differ by region.
Grey Cardinal Insurance Group serves Medicare beneficiaries across the Lowcountry with independent guidance on all major Part D carriers. Unlike captive agents who represent single insurers, we compare plans from 7+ carriers offering 82 plans in South Carolina to find coverage that includes your specific medications and preferred pharmacies at the lowest total cost.
Key 2026 Part D Facts for Lowcountry Residents:
56.1 million Americans enrolled in Part D as of February 2026
Monthly premiums range from $0 to $100+ depending on plan and location
10 high-cost drugs now have Medicare-negotiated prices, reducing out-of-pocket costs by approximately 50% on average
Stand-alone Part D plans (PDPs) decreased 22% in availability from 2025 to 2026
Base beneficiary premium is $38.99 in 2026, a 6% increase from 2025
Medicare D prescription plans are designed to make medications more affordable. Here's how they work:
These plans have been instrumental in improving access to necessary medications, ensuring they remain affordable. For further insights, check out RAND's research on Medicare Part D.
Understanding Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs) can help you manage medicine costs effectively. Here’s what to consider:
These features are vital for selecting a plan that aligns with your medication needs and budget.
Finding the right plan requires comparing options carefully. Here's how:
For a deeper understanding of Medicare’s history, visit A Political History of Medicare and Prescription Drug Coverage. For guidance on finding the best Part D plans, explore our Medicare Drug Plan Enrollment Guide.
Grasping the cost structure of Medicare Part D is essential. Here’s a breakdown:
To find cost-effective plans, review your medication needs, check pharmacy networks, and consult with our professionals for personalized advice.
While beneficial, Medicare Part D plans can present challenges. Here’s how to address them:
Making informed choices is crucial. Grey Cardinal Insurance Group offers expert guidance to navigate these complexities.
Choosing the right plan can be simplified by following these steps:
By following these steps, you can select a Medicare prescription plan that suits your healthcare and financial needs.
Comparing Medicare Part D plans is essential for securing the best coverage for your prescription needs. Here’s a recap:
For personalized Medicare guidance, reach out to Grey Cardinal Insurance Group. Our expertise in Medicare options can help you make informed decisions for your healthcare needs. Whether you’re in South Carolina or Georgia, we’re here to assist you with clarity and support.
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Cost Component |
2026 Limit |
What You Pay |
Notes |
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Monthly Premium |
Varies by plan |
$0 to $100+ |
National base: $38.99; actual premiums vary by carrier and region |
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Annual Deductible |
$615 maximum |
$0 to $615 |
Some plans have $0 deductible; you pay full drug cost until deductible is met |
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Initial Coverage |
After deductible |
25% coinsurance |
You pay 25% of drug costs until reaching out-of-pocket maximum |
|
Out-of-Pocket Maximum |
$2,100 |
Varies |
Includes deductible + copays/coinsurance; once reached, you pay $0 |
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Catastrophic Coverage |
After $2,100 OOP |
$0 |
No cost for covered drugs for remainder of calendar year |
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IRMAA Surcharge |
Income-based |
$13.70 to $85.80/month |
Applies to individuals earning $106,000+, couples $212,000+ |
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Late Enrollment Penalty |
Permanent |
Added to monthly premium for life; max ~$1,100 annually |
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Feature |
Stand-Alone PDP |
Medicare Advantage (MA-PD |
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Works with |
Original Medicare (Parts A & B) |
Replaces Original Medicare |
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Average Premium |
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Provider Network |
Use any Medicare provider |
Must use plan's network (HMO/PPO) |
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Drug Coverage |
Prescription drugs only |
Medical + hospital + drugs bundled |
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Enrollment (2026) |
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Best For |
Those who want to keep Original Medicare flexibility |
Those who prefer all-in-one coverage with lower premiums |
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Lowcountry Availability |
8-12 plans in SC/GA regions |
Varies by county; many options in Hilton Head, Charleston, Savannah |