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November, 30 2006
Medicare

It's that time of year again, when gift-giving, good food, and family get-togethers are on all our minds. But amidst the hustle and bustle of holiday activities, seniors enrolled in the new Medicare prescription drug plans need to be thinking about...




September, 15 2006
Medicare

It seems that every opinion leader in the country has weighed in on the new Medicare prescription drug benefit. With November?s elections just around the corner, pundits and politicians are filling the airwaves with compelling sound bites on its successes...




August, 14 2006
Medicare

Several million seniors soon will begin hitting the dreaded doughnut hole in their new Medicare prescription drug coverage -- a gap of up to $3,000 where their insurance stops. There already are calls for Congress to fill the gap or to completely change...




July, 24 2006
Medicare

Two separate reports by AARP and Families USA (FUSA) supposedly have offered proof that the new Medicare Part D Drug Prescription plans were not working. Drug prices, according to these recent reports, continue to spiral and Medicare Part D...




July, 17 2006
Medicare

Appeared in South Florida's Sun-Sentinel on July 17, 2006 I'd like to add some clarification to your report, "Feds find drug-benefit call center problems" (Wednesday), on a new study by the Government Accountability Office. The study was requested...




June, 28 2006
Medicare

Imagine that you've been suffering chronic stomach problems, so you ask your doctor to run some tests. The results come in, and there's good news and bad news. The good news? Your doctor has been able to diagnose your rare disorder, and there is a new...




May, 3 2006
Medicare

Dear Editor: Your article on "Why Seniors like Part D" performed an important service. The news is awash with claims that seniors are unhappy with new Medicare drug benefit. But as your story pointed out, the silent majority of enrollees are overwhelming...




May, 1 2006
Medicare

Imagine that you've been suffering chronic stomach problems, so you ask your doctor to run some test. The results come in, and there's good news and bad news. The good news? Your doctor has been able to diagnose your rare disorder, and there is a new ...




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