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  2. Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage - Wikipedia

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    Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) [1] [2] [3] ("New York State's Senior Prescription Plan") [4] was designed so that personal/out-of-pocket costs for medicines are reduced or largely paid for program participants by the state. [1] Members are also given assistance with Medicare Part D. [5]

  3. Retiree Drug Subsidy - Wikipedia

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    Program flexibility that supports the Health Plan Sponsor's current prescription drug plan structure Extensive educational materials and support To qualify for the subsidy, a Health Plan Sponsor must show that its coverage is "actuarially equivalent" to, or at least as generous as, the defined standard Medicare Part D coverage.

  4. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The primary public programs are Medicare, a federal social insurance program for seniors (generally persons aged 65 and over) and certain disabled individuals; Medicaid, funded jointly by the federal government and states but administered at the state level, which covers certain very low income children and their families; and CHIP, also a ...

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  6. Humana Walmart-Preferred Rx Plan (PDP) Provides ... - AOL

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    Humana Walmart-Preferred Rx Plan (PDP) Provides Affordable Prescriptions to Seniors and Other Medicare Beneficiaries Plan offers low monthly premium and prescription copayments as low as $1 ...

  7. Big Pharma ads, lobbying hurt seniors with prescription ... - AOL

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    Using my Mutual of Omaha prescription drug plan, the five milliliter generic prescription would have cost $196.99. Instead I paid $60.45 using GoodRx. GoodRx is free and there is no deductible.