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Cigna Healthcare Vermont Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)
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Cigna Healthcare offers 3 Prescription Drug plans in Vermont. The average government quality score of these plans is 2.5 out of 5 stars (2025 plan ratings).
Summary of Available Prescription Drug Plans from Cigna Healthcare in Vermont
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Coverage
Overall Star Rating (2025)
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Coverage Summary
Prescription Drug Deductible
$590
Preferred Generic copay
$4
Preferred Brand copay
$0
Eligible for Low Income Subsidy
No
Plan ID: S5617-008-0
Available in Counties: Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland, Washington, Windham, Windsor
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Overall Star Rating (2025)
- Rx
Coverage Summary
Prescription Drug Deductible
$175
Preferred Generic copay
$12
Preferred Brand copay
$0
Eligible for Low Income Subsidy
No
Plan ID: S5617-247-0
Available in Counties: Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland, Washington, Windham, Windsor
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Overall Star Rating (2025)
- Rx
Coverage Summary
Prescription Drug Deductible
$590
Preferred Generic copay
$7
Preferred Brand copay
$0
Eligible for Low Income Subsidy
No
Plan ID: S5617-352-0
Available in Counties: Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland, Washington, Windham, Windsor
MoreFrequently Asked Questions
Medicare Prescription Drug plans are known as Medicare Part D and provide stand-alone prescription drug coverage to Medicare enrollees. Part D plans can be added to Medicare medical coverage, including Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement insurance plans. In addition, many Medicare Advantage plans include Part D coverage embedded in the plan and in this case you would not need a separate prescription drug plan. Part D Prescription Drug plans are offered by private health insurance companies, which are approved by the government.
Prescription Drug plans have a monthly premium cost, which is set by the insurance company offering the plan. Many plans have low or $0 monthly premiums.
Usually, the majority of Medicare Advantage plans include Part D Prescription Drug coverage. You can enroll in a stand-alone Medicare Prescription Drug Plan with certain types of Medicare Advantage plans that do not include Part D coverage (like a Medical Savings Account and some Private Fee-for-Service plans).
Each Prescription Drug Plan covers different prescription drugs. Private insurance companies offering plans define a drug formulary for each plan, which defines which drugs are covered by each plan. Before enrolling in a Part D Prescription Drug plan, we recommend checking the drug formulary online or speaking with a licensed insurance agent to make sure your prescription drug needs are covered.
See our guide for Medicare Prescription Drug Plans to learn more.