Help With Medicare Part D
>> September 22, 2008
I have to admit, I almost dread becoming eligible for Medicare due to all that is involved in deciding what parts to take and then filing for them. The annual enrollment period (or time to make changes to your policy) for Medicare Part D starts November 15 and ends December 31 every year. The plans change pricing and coverages each year, so it's important that you compare and be sure that you are on the Medicare D coverage plan that will cover your drugs for the lowest co-pays and premiums.
To get a second opinion on the coverage you have now, or if you are new to Medicare, recently moved to a new state, have been in rehab or a nursing home, MyPartDUSA.com wants to help you sort through the confusion. Here you can find your Medicare D cost, (there are so many plans to choose from it can overwhelm even the most intelligent individuals!) Medicare Part D Enrollment Forms, an easy to understand glossary of Medicare D terms, and even a Medicare Part D Blog answering common questions and explaining the Medicare D benefits. For example, did you know that there are many plans to choose from that do not have a Medicare Part D drug plan deductible in 2008?
Visit MyPartUSA.com and let their consulting services help you wade through the different Medicare Part D deductible plans. There are many websites that will charge for enrollment services but here you can get the information you need for PDP plans at no charge.




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