Generally speaking Twinrix is considered an outpatient drug thus covered under Medicare Part D.
Assuming the beneficiary has a Part D plan with Twinrix on the formulary, the drug (vaccine) would be covered according to the terms and conditions of the specific Part D Plan and would be subject to deductibles and co-pays per the plan.
You can get Part D plan information for all plans available in your county at www.Medicare.gov, or by contacting a local advocate or a broker.
Feel free to ask a follow up question.
All the best.
Mark
Assuming the beneficiary has a Part D plan with Twinrix on the formulary, the drug (vaccine) would be covered according to the terms and conditions of the specific Part D Plan and would be subject to deductibles and co-pays per the plan.
You can get Part D plan information for all plans available in your county at www.Medicare.gov, or by contacting a local advocate or a broker.
Feel free to ask a follow up question.
All the best.
Mark