Seniors May Have to Switch Drug Plans -- New Policy May Force Millions to Change
The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › August 26, 2010
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The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › August 26, 2010
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WASHINGTON - More than 3 million seniors may have to switch their Medicare prescription plan next year, even if they're perfectly happy with it, thanks to an attempt by the government to simplify their lives.
The policy change could turn into a hassle for seniors who hadn't intended to switch plans during Medicare's open enrollment season this fall.See the full content of this document
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Seniors May Have to Switch Drug Plans -- New Policy May Force Millions to Change
A new analysis by a leading private research firm estimates that more than 3 million beneficiaries will see their current drug plan eliminated as Medicare tries to winnow...
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