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CMS News Release: Over 5.2 Million People with Medicare Save $3.7 Billion on Prescription Drugs Thanks to the Affordable Care Act
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Publish On 2012-06-26 , 9:42 AM
Average savings for seniors and people with disabilities this year is $651
As a result of the Affordable Care Act, more than 5,254,000 seniors and people with disabilities have saved a total of $3.7 billion on prescription drugs since the law was enacted. The Centers for Med ...
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How much money could I possibly save with the 2012 Donut Hole Discount?
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Publish On 2012-06-22 , 3:27 PM
Around $1,983.75 - maybe even a little more depending on your Medicare Part D plan.
Your actual savings in the 2012 Donut Hole will depend on several things including: (1) how much you spent personally before reaching the Donut Hole and (2) how much you spend on generic drugs or name-brand medi ...
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June 2012 Updates to our Drug Finder and Formulary Browser Tools
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Publish On 2012-06-13 , 3:38 PM
To help you get an idea of the most recent changes to your Medicare plan’s drug list, we have updated both our online 2012 FormularyBrowser and DrugFinder tools with the latest Medicare Part D prescription drug formulary data available from CMS.
Searching for a Medication Acros ...
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June 2012 Summary of the Most Recent Updates for the Medicare Part D Plan Formularies (Drug Lists)
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Publish On 2012-06-11 , 10:25 AM
The most recent (end of May 2012 ) Medicare Part D plan formulary data (or drug lists) updates include the addition of 58 new National Drug Codes (NDC) to the Medicare Part D program.
The NDC uniquely identifies a particular drug, manufacturer, strength, and packaging combina ...
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Reminder: Protecting Yourself against the Summer Heat
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Publish On 2012-06-04 , 3:28 PM
With the start of the 2012 summer, remember to take extra care as the temperatures and humidity climbs in your area.
If you are going outside during the daytime heat, be sure to drink plenty of liquids and avoid drinks with caffeine (coffee, tea, and some types of soda) or alcoholic beverages that ...
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