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  2. AOL MyHealthProtected - Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    As an AOL member you can now have access to a health savings plan that allows you to have more control over your family’s budget to make your healthcare dollars go farther. AOL MyHealthProtected offers savings on health services such as prescriptions, vision, hearing, lab work and diagnostic imaging. It also provides 24-hour access to ...

  3. Need 'Extra Help' paying for prescriptions? Savvy Senior has ...

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    Over 13 million people are receiving the Extra Help subsidy, but there’s about 3 million more who may qualify for it but don’t realize it.

  4. Pay less for your prescriptions on Medicare using Part D plans and discount programs from drug makers, ... Cost Plus charges $5.60 for a metformin tablet (a generic diabetes pill), vs. about $20 ...

  5. Medication costs - Wikipedia

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    Medication costs can be the selling price from the manufacturer, that price together with shipping, the wholesale price, the retail price, and the dispensed price. [3]The dispensed price or prescription cost is defined as a cost which the patient has to pay to get medicines or treatments which are written as directions on prescription by a prescribers. [4]

  6. 6 simple ways to save money on your prescriptions - AOL

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    You'll pay up to $4.50 for generic drugs and up to $11.20 for brand-name. California's Prescription Drug Discount Program for Medicare Recipients. If you’re a California resident, ...

  7. Medicare Part D - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Part D, also called the Medicare prescription drug benefit, is an optional United States federal-government program to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for self-administered prescription drugs. [1] Part D was enacted as part of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 and went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the program, drug ...