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Medicare Prescription Drug Beneficairies Advised to Change Plans by December 7th to Ensure Continuity of Coverage
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- Medicare beneficiaries should be warned that any switch in their prescription drug plan enrollment should be made by December 7, 2007 in order to take effect at the pharmacy counter by January 1, 2008...
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Medicare Part D Premiums Skyrocketing Throughout the U.S.: Low Income Beneficiaries Will Be Hit the Hardest
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for the press release...
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Fast Facts: National
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for information on changes to Part D plans across the country...
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Medicare Part D Premiums Rising in California: Low Income Beneficiaries Will Be Hit the Hardest
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for the press release...
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Fast Facts: California
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for information on changes to Part D plans in California...
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Medicare Part D Premiums Rising in Florida: Low Income Beneficiaries Will Be Hit the Hardest
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for the press release...
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Fast Facts: Florida
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- 11/08/07 - Click here for information on changes to Part D plans in Florida...
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Press Release: Medicare Beneficiaries Beware: Marketing Begins on October 1st
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- How many choices are too many? As announced by CMS on Thursday, September 27, Californians on Medicare will again face a dizzying array of options. ...
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Press Release: Low Income Medicare Recipients Risk Losing Drug Subsidy
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- 9/19/07 - This week, nearly 50,000 low income Medicare beneficiaries in California will be notified that they no longer automatically qualify for Medicare’s Low Income Subsidy. ...
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Press Release: Change and Instability Ahead for Low Income Medicare Beneficiaries
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- Nearly 1.6 million low income Medicare beneficiaries will experience a major change in their prescription drug coverage in 2008...
