Medicare Part D - Nearly 4 Million Medicare Beneficiaries Receive Help With Prescription Drug
Nearly 4 Million Medicare Beneficiaries Receive Help With Prescription Drug Cost Under Affordable Care Act
Through provisions of the Affordable Care Act, nearly 4 million people with Medicare who reached the program's Part D coverage gap in 2010 have received a one-time, tax-free $250 rebate check. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today that a similar number of Medicare beneficiaries are likely to enter the coverage gap in 2011 and will benefit from ...
Capitol in Crisis: Budget could affect SeniorCare program
A provision in the governor's budget proposal would require low-income seniors on the program to also enroll in Medicare Part D.
Low-income elderly could lose drug plan
Gov. Scott Walker's proposed two-year budget would effectively end the state's SeniorCare prescription drug program in its current form, forcing tens of thousands of people to enroll in more-expensive private plans available through Medicare Part D.
The Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services Issues Advance Guidance to Part D Plan Sponsors Allowing the Use of ...
MedVantx, Inc., the company that created first ever controlled access to generic samples in US physician offices, today announced that the Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued preliminary guidance to Medicare Part D Plan Sponsors on generic sampling programs.