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Saxton, AARP discuss Medicare (The Trenton Times) MOUNT HOLLY --


Saxton, AARP discuss Medicare (The Trenton Times)
MOUNT HOLLY -- Rep. Jim Saxton, R-Mount Holly, will join leaders of the New Jersey AARP and the Burlington County Office on Aging today for a 2 p.m. discussion of the lagging rate of registration for Medicare Part D and the upcoming deadline for enrollment.

PCMA: Seniors, Medicare Program Could Save at Least $23 Billion through 2010 with New Generic Drugs (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Seniors and the Medicare Part D program could potentially save, at a minimum, more than $23 billion dollars over the next five years as at least 14 major brand-name drugs commonly used by seniors are slated to become available in generic form, according to a new analysis released today by the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA). However, PCMA also warned that these savings are at

PCMA: Seniors, Medicare Program Could Save at Least $23 Billion Through 2010 With New Generic Drugs (RedNova)
WASHINGTON, April 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Seniors

Medicare Drug Plans Often Not the Bargain Some Expect (Los Angeles Times)
Reasonably healthy middle-class seniors find they can do better by getting many of their prescriptions filled at low-margin pharmacies.

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