EPIC is a New York State program that helps seniors pay for their prescription drugs. Most enrollees have Medicare Part D or other drug coverage, and use EPIC to lower their drug costs by helping them pay the deductibles and co-payments required by their other drug plan. EPIC also helps members pay for Medicare Part D premiums.
This document helps estimate what you will pay for prescription drugs under the new Medicare drug benefit, and also provides benefit information for people enrolled in Medicaid and low-income people who don't have Medicaid.
Big Sky Rx pays all, or part, of Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) premiums for eligible Montanans.
Senior Care is intended to provide access to prescription drugs and insulin for senior citizens of North Carolina.
To be eligible for Senior Care, a person must be age 65 or older, meet income guidelines, be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and/or diabetes, and not be eligible for Medicaid benefits, or have other coverage for drugs covered by Senior Care.
This guide explains how health insurance coverage under Medicare works in conjunction with supplemental insurance policies and Medicare Advantage plans, and offers sample company premiums for supplemental policies based on current age.
This site lists all Medicare-related programs in the state of Minnesota, and provides a brief description, lists the services covered and the income eligibility limits. These programs help people pay their Medicare Part A and B premiums, Medicare deductibles, Medicare co-insurance and co-payments.
The Maryland Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (DPDAP) is a subsidy program that helps moderate-income Maryland residents who are eligible for Medicare and are enrolled in a prescription drug plan purchase outpatient prescription drugs. This site includes details about enrolling and an application.
Everything you need to know about the New Medicare Drug Benefit (Medicare Part D) is presented here in a simple Q&A format.
This site lists the Colorado Medicare approved drug discount cards. Almost all Coloradans on Medicare are eligible for the new Medicare drug discount card. Lower-income Medicare people without an employer health plan that pays for drugs or Medicaid drug coverage are eligible for a $600 drug credit.
The benefit calculator allows users to enter their prescription drug costs to determine what they would pay under the Medicare reform proposal.
This Q&A guide to reform explains the provisions that directly impact artists and entertainers.
These short Q&A guides explain health insurance and care options in 18 cities and counting.
AHIRC has written brief guides on getting affordable health care and insurance in cities around the country. These guides outline health insurance options in a practical Q & A format, and include links to pertinent websites and contact information for selected clinics and pharmacies.