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Mrs. Sanchez lives in a state located near Canada. She has recently become eligible for Medicare and is considering enrollment in Part D prescription drug coverage. One of her friends has told her that she needs to be aware of something called TrOOP. What should you tell her when she asks you about TrOOP?

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TrOOP are out-of-pocket costs that count toward the annual out-of-pocket threshold to move into catastrophic coverage and generally include the annual deductible(s) and costs for drugs on the plan's formulary purchased at a plan's participating pharmacy. In some instances, amounts not directly paid by the enrollee (like manufacturer discounts) count toward TrOOP.

Step-by-step explanation:

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TrOOP stands for True Out of Pocket Cost

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a specified TrOOP limit in medicare prescription drug care. The amount of money you spent from your own income is added to the TrOOP amount. The spending should satisfy the mentioned criteria be it the type of drug, purchase location of drug etc.

Once your spending reaches the TrOOP limit , most of your prescription drug cost for the remaining part of the year will be covered by your medicare drug plan’s catastrophic coverage. You are also free to switch drug plans because the TrOOP amount will also be transferred across plans.