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FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program (MPDP)

A Medicare prescription drug benefit for eligible members who qualify for Medicare Part A and/or Medicare Part B utilizing Medicare as their Primary Health Care coverage.

Enjoy the great benefits you get now plus lower costs and more approved drugs

We want to help retirees like you get more out of your prescription drug coverage. With MPDP, a prescription drug benefit exclusively for Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (FEP) members eligible for Medicare, you can save money on your prescriptions. Since this program is part of your Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan coverage, there’s no separate FEP premium for your prescription drug coverage. 

You are eligible if you are an FEP member, enrolled in Medicare Part A and/or Part B primary and a resident of the U.S. or a U.S. territory.

With MPDP, you get:

The same FEP health plan benefits you're used to
More approved prescription drugs than the traditional FEP pharmacy benefit
Lower out-of-pocket costs for higher-cost drugs
A cap on the amount you pay out-of-pocket on prescriptions annually, federal regulations will cap the amount at $2,000 in 2025
A larger pharmacy network
No added FEP premium cost to members eligible for Medicare

Depending on your income level, you may need to pay an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) to Social Security for this Part D coverage. Most FEP members will not reach the threshold to pay an IRMAA. To learn more, visit medicare.gov.

2026 FEP Blue Focus MPDP Drug List

 

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2026 FEP Blue Basic MPDP Drug List

 

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2026 FEP Blue Standard MPDP Drug List

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MPDP is a Medicare Part D plan made for federal retirees like you

While FEP prescription drug benefits are considered creditable coverage (meaning they meet Medicare’s minimum requirements) we’re offering MPDP as a Part D plan to help members with Part A and/or Part B save on their prescriptions. MPDP is just one way we’re making your FEP coverage and Medicare work together for you.

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Here's an example for what you could save if you have FEP Blue Standard

Cost of three generics at an in-network retail pharmacy for the year (30-day supply) $5 x 3 x 12 = $180
Cost of three FEP Mail Service Pharmacy Preferred brand name drugs for the year (90-day supply) $85 x 3 x 4 = $1,020
Cost of three specialty drugs for the year at an in-network pharmacy (30-day supply) $60 x 3 x 12 = $2,160
Total cost of prescriptions for the year $3,360
Even though the total is $3,360 for the year, you would only pay $2,000 under FEP Blue Standard due to the pharmacy out-of-pocket maximum. That's $1,360 in savings!

Check your current drug costs

With our Prescription Drug Cost Tool, you can see if your drug is covered under your plan and what you would pay out-of-pocket with and without MPDP. If you’re a member and logged in to MyBlue®, you can access a personalized drug cost tool  that shows you the cost of prescription drugs for your specific plan.

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FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program (MPDP) for FEHB

FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program (MPDP)
FEP Blue Basic with MPDP FEP Blue Standard with MPDP
Annual Pharmacy
Out-of-Pocket Maximum*
$2,100 per member $2,100 per member
Retail Pharmacy^

Generics: $10 copay

Preferred brand: $45 copay

Non-preferred brand: 50% coinsurance

Specialty: $75 copay

Generics: $5 copay

Preferred brand: $35 copay

Non-preferred brand: 50% coinsurance

Specialty: $60 copay

 

FEP Mail Service Pharmacy

Generics: $15 copay

Preferred brand: $95 copay

Non-preferred brand: $125 copay

Specialty: $150 copay

Generics: $5 copay

Preferred brand: $85 copay

Non-preferred brand: $125 copay

Specialty: $150 copay

The FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program is not available for FEHB FEP Blue Focus members.

^ What you'll pay for a 30-day supply of covered drugs. You can see what you'll pay for a 31- to 90-day supply of covered drugs in the benefits brochure. 
 What you'll pay for up to a 30-day supply of covered drugs.
* You still have an overall medical out-of-pocket maximum. Your MPDP pharmacy out-of-pocket maximum is part of it, not added to it.

Are you traveling or living overseas?

FEP members who have MPDP cannot purchase drugs overseas. Whether you are traveling or moving overseas, you cannot use the MPDP benefit to purchase drugs while abroad. If you take a maintenance medication and you intend to go overseas for an extended period of time, you may be eligible for an extended filling of the prescription before you leave the U.S. This will require a 12-month prescription from your doctor and is not applicable for controlled substances. Contact our Pharmacy Program at 1-888-338-7737 to learn more.

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Want to disenroll from MPDP?

Mail the completed disenrollment form to FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program, PO Box 3539, Scranton, PA 18505 or fax to 855-865-1817.

Auto Enrollment Process

FEP will automatically enroll eligible members in MPDP.

Every year in the fall, FEP will automatically enroll eligible members (for an effective date starting the next benefit year) who:

  • Have Medicare Part A and Part B primary
  • Are not enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan
  • Do not have Medicare because of End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
  • A resident of the U.S. or a U.S. territory

 

If you meet the above criteria, you will receive an eligibility letter in the mail prior to enrollment. 

You can disenroll if you don’t want MPDP.

FEP members can choose to opt-out and/or disenroll from MPDP. If you are in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB), you will be placed in the traditional FEP pharmacy benefit. If you are in the Postal Service Health Benefits Program (PSHB), you will no longer have any prescription drug benefits with FEP. Before you disenroll, we encourage you to carefully review all the benefits of MPDP.

You can disenroll by mailing the completed FEHB disenrollment form or PSHB disenrollment form to FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program, PO Box 3539, Scranton, PA 18505 or by fax to 855-865-1817.

Information on your rights and responsibilities is available in your evidence of coverage.

 

Voluntary Enrollment

If you were not part of the automatic enrollment and want MPDP, you can still get it

What you need to know about the late enrollment penalty

Members who do not enroll in a Medicare Part D plan when first eligible, or went 63 or more days without creditable coverage, will get a late enrollment penalty added onto their monthly premium. If you receive this penalty, it remains for your lifetime.

Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Program

If you have complex prescription drug needs, this program is available to you to get support from a pharmacist. They’ll help ensure you get the most out of your current drug therapy.

Learn More about MTM

2025 Summary of Benefits - FEP Blue Focus

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2025 Summary of Benefits - FEP Blue Basic

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2025 Summary of Benefits - FEP Blue Standard

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The FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program is a prescription drug plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in MPDP depends on your Medicare contract renewal.

The formulary and/or pharmacy network may change at any time. You will receive notice when necessary.

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