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If you have any questions or want to switch plans, please CALL ME for help. My number is 858-935-9120. If I’m tied up, please leave a message and I will get back to you. Or email at jim@themedicareanswerguy.com. Stand-Alone Prescription Drug PlansEvery year the insurance companies offering prescription drug plans, either change the copays for the various tiers, drop or add drugs to their formularies, merge with another company or pull out of the market entirely. This year is no different. Most of these changes apply to stand alone Part D drug plans. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, more than likely, most changes will not apply to you. I want to reach out to those of you on stand alone prescription drug plans, to call or email me to review the plan you have and verify if there are any negative changes to your plan, and see if there may be a better suited plan for you. The change could be premium related, or the company stops offering your plan, or the copays have been raised or the formulary changed. It’s important that we make these changes between October 15th and December 7th, or you will be locked into your current Prescription Drug plan for another year. Because the process of entering your drugs and preferred pharmacies takes some time, it is best if you can EMAIL me a list of your prescriptions (indicate which ones you take the generic form), the dosages (ex: 10 mg, .01% solution, inhaler, injection pen, etc.) and the frequency you take it (ex: 1 time/day, 3 times/month, etc.) and your preferred pharmacy. Keep in mind that in some cases, simply changing your pharmacy can save you a considerable amount of money. Senior Insulin Savings ProgramIf you have diabetes, and you also have a Medicare Advantage plan, you MAY be seeing a drastic reduction in your insulin prices at the pharmacy. CMS (the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) has announced it will allow Medicare Part D prescription drug plans to cover insulins with a $35 monthly copayment throughout the plan year. Generally, Medicare Part D plan coverage has different phases, including a deductible, the donut hole and catastrophic coverage. Under this new option, Medicare enrollees with diabetes and an Advantage plan that is participating, will pay $35 per each 30-day supply of SPECIFIED insulin prescriptions until they reach the catastrophic coverage phase, during which they will pay 5% co-insurance. Insulins covered by participating plans will not be subject to the deductible or donut hole phases of Part D coverage. At this time, SCAN, UnitedHealthcare and Humana have several plans that have this reduced pricing. As we see other plans that are participating, we will let you know. Check your Annual Notice of Change to see if your insulin receives this discounted pricing. Ham and Split Pea Soup Recipe
With the slightly sweet, somewhat salty, and subtly smoky flavor of the ham, this hearty soup is the ideal fall or winter soup -- a great one for lunches, or as a starter for dinner. Ingredients:
Directions:
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