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  2. What Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Supplement Plans Are ... - AOL

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    Harvard Pilgrim is an insurance company that sells Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplement (Medigap) plans. It sells these plans to people who live in Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire.

  3. Some NH seniors at a dis-Advantage - AOL

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    An estimated 10,000 New Hampshire seniors got that unsettling message in letters sent out earlier this month by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, the company that currently covers them under Medicare ...

  4. Which 10 prescription drugs covered under Medicare are ... - AOL

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    List price in 2023 for a 30-day supply was $556, and the new list price will be $178.50, down 68%. Enbrel. The Immunex Corporation's Enbrel treats rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and psoriatic ...

  5. Formulary (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    In the US, where a system of quasi-private healthcare is in place, a formulary is a list of prescription drugs available to enrollees, and a tiered formulary provides financial incentives for patients to select lower-cost drugs. For example, under a 3-tier formulary, the first tier typically includes generic drugs with the lowest cost sharing ...

  6. Medicare Price Cuts for 10 Common Prescription Drugs ... - AOL

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    Medicare announced negotiated prices for 10 prescription drugs, ranging from 38% to 79% discounts on the drug list prices. Price negotiation resulted from a provision of the Inflation Reduction ...

  7. Prescription drug prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prescription drug list prices in the United States continually are among the highest in the world. [1] [2] The high cost of prescription drugs became a major topic of discussion in the 21st century, leading up to the American health care reform debate of 2009, and received renewed attention in 2015.