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www.Q1Medicare.com Newsroom
 | 30-10-2009
Q1Medicare.com now has the newly released 2010 Medicare Part D prescription drug plan information online. Summaries of the 2010 prescription drug plan landscapes are provided both on a national and state level. An overview of important Part D plan changes is also provided in a textual format for each state. For more details, Medicare beneficiaries can use the online PDP-Finder tool to review information on all available 2010 Part D plans across the country, including monthly plan premiums, cost-sharing amounts for different formulary tiers, and whether the plan qualifies for the Low-Income Subsidy $0 premium. Basic 2010 Medicare Advantage information is also now available to Medicare beneficiaries using the new MA-Finder tool. |
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 | 23-10-2009
(Continued from previous Newsletter post)
3. Example changes in 2010 drug co-payments or cost-sharing 4. Some important changes in 2010 Medicare Advantage plans 5. Medicare Part B premium increases for some people in 2010 6. The 2010 Medicare & You Handbook is now available online 7. Looking to learn more about U.S. Health Care Reform? 8. … and a Few Closing Notes |
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 | 23-10-2009
1. What is changing in your 2010 Medicare Part D plan? 2. Example changes in 2010 monthly plan premiums & initial deductibles 3. Example changes in 2010 drug co-payments or cost-sharing ... Continued in next Newsletter post
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 | 01-10-2009
Based on the newly released 2010 stand-alone Medicare Part D prescription drug plan information, around 80% of seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries across the country can expect to see an increase in their current monthly Medicare Part D premiums unless they switch to a lower cost plan. A summary of the stand-alone 2010 Medicare prescription drug plan landscape now online at Q1Medicare.com also shows that seniors will have a slightly smaller selection of Medicare prescription drug plan in their state with more 2010 plans implementing an initial deductible and fewer 2010 Part D plans offering donut hole coverage. On the upside, Medicare beneficiaries qualifying for the full low-income subsidy will still find a number of 2010 Part D plans in each state offering the $0 monthly premium.
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 | 01-10-2009
1. Average Monthly Medicare Part D Plan Premiums Will Increase Slightly 2. Less of a Variation Between Medicare Part D Premiums 3. Fewer Medicare Part D Plan Choices in 2010 4. More Part D Plans Have an Initial Deductible 5. Fewer Part D Plans Will Be Offering Donut Hole Coverage 6. A Few More $0 Premium Choices for Low-Income Subsidy Recipients 7. New Feature: Beyond the Numbers, Your State Information in PLAIN TEXT 8. What’s Next? Review Medicare Part D Plan Changes 9. A Few Closing Notes...
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Medicare Part D prescription drug plans available on Q1Medicare.com (formerly Medicare-PartD.com)
Medicare Part D beneficiaries can get information on 2009 Medicare Part D prescription drug plans though Q1Medicare.com, formerly www.Medicare-PartD.com.
We are offering Medicare Part D plan details (premiums, deductibles, and even the size of the plan's drug list or formulary), - plus enrollment information - for ALL Medicare Part D prescription drug plans in all 50 states across the country, including such national Part D plans provided by such companies as Aetna Medicare, AARP, Universal American's Member Health Community Care CCRx, Cigna Medicare Rx, Coventry AdvantraRx, Coventry First Health Part D, EnvisionRx Plus, Health Net, Humana, Silver Script, Universal American's PrescribaRx (formerly Prescription Pathway), RxAmerica, United HealthCare, WellCare, and Wellpoint's Unicare. Seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries can obtain enrollment information from the links found on our www.Q1Medicare.com Homepage.
Features of all 2009 Medicare Part D plans are available through our 2009 PDP-Finder. We have also added a tool to help first-time users narrow the search for a new Medicare Part D plan: PDP-Wizard. If you wish to see how your 2008 Medicare Part D plan changed in 2009, try our 2009 PDP-Compare.
When will you leave the initial coverage phase and enter the Donut Hole or Coverage Gap in 2009? Will you ever leave the Donut Hole and enter the Catastrophic portion of your Part D drug plan? You can use our 2009 PDP-Planner to get an idea of how to prepare for your 2009 prescription drug costs.
Is your medication covered on your Medicare Part D plan? You can use our PDP-DrugFinder to see if, and at what cost, your medications are covered by your Part D plan. The PDP-DrugFinder also is the only place to find information on actual "usage management limits" such as Quantity Limits for specific drugs in a particular Part D plan. Here is an example: Show a comparison of the Ohio AARP & Humana plans covering Nexium 40MG
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