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Part D-Day Approaches.
12 days, 1,036,800 seconds, 17,280
minutes or 288
hours, no matter how you slice it, the
deadline for signing up for the Medicare Part D program
swiftly approaches. Regardless of what you think of the
program, the facts are that once May 15th passes, you will
incur a 1 percent fee on your premiums, which will accrue
each month until you can enroll again on November 15th. And
you pay the penalty for the rest of your lives. I have
spent a good amount of time on Medicare.gov, spinning the
Medicare Part D Roulette wheel as I try and help friends and
family members make educated decisions about their
enrollment choices. Let’s spin the wheel and see where it
lands. In my area there are 44 programs from which to choose
and many decisions to make before you make your choice: Do
you want to use a specific pharmacy? Are your drugs within
the plans formulary? What co-pay would you like? Do you want
to a Medicare Advantage Plan or a stand-alone Medicare
Prescription Drug Plan? What monthly drug premium are you
comfortable with (not to mention your annual deductible)?
But there is good news, Medicare.gov is
pretty simple to use and if you don’t have a computer (hey,
how are you reading this newsletter?) you can always call
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), TTY: 1-877-486-2048 for
live help. There are SHIINE programs (Senior Health
Information Insurance Education) in many communities across
the nation or you can call your local Area Agency on Agency
organization. So if you have decided to enroll in the Part
D program and have been procrastinating…it’s now time to
step up to the wheel and give it a mighty spin.
Take care Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com
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and that he doesn't need to take
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to wipe himself very well. I am
truly concerned for his health
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