Medicare Part D - Q1Medicare.com Provides More Information on How 2012 Medicare Part D
Q1Medicare.com Provides More Information on How 2012 Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans Will Impact Seniors
Q1Medicare.com now provides more information to help seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries understand the changes in the upcoming Medicare Part D prescription drug plan year. Medicare plan members can expect slight decreases in monthly plan premiums. In addition, Medicare Part D beneficiaries with a Late-Enrollment Premium Penalty will notice a slight reduction in their penalty payments. Even ...
Competing To Save The Health-Care System Money
American seniors recently received some good news -- they won't be seeing higher premiums in 2012 for their Medicare prescription drug benefits. In fact, the rates they pay for prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D will decline this coming year, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).HHS's announcement comes on the heels of a new Harvard study published in ...
Medicare Prescription Drug Plans See Revitalization
Demographic changes and industry consolidation are two trends contributing to the revitalization of the Medicare Part D marketplace, according to a new report by Mark Farrah Associates .
WPS Health Insurance, Wisconsin s Largest Not-for-Profit Medicare Part D Plans Provider, Reminds Medicare ...
Annual changes to Medicare Part D plans mean seniors should be vigilant to ensure that they continue to receive high-quality coverage from a stable and reliable sourceMadison, Wisconsin (PRWEB) August 19, 2011 In 2010, only 1 in 5 Medicare beneficiaries over the age of 65 planned to review their Medicare coverage options for 2011.(1) Why is this statistic troubling? Because Medicare health plans ...