Thursday, July 1, 2010

Drug Gap Home Care Path LLC

Often referred to as part d, most medicare drug plans have a coverage gap. This means that after the senior and your part d drug plan have spent a certain amount of money for covered drugs, the senior has to pay all the drug costs out of pocket (up to a limit). The Affordable Care Act passed by Congress and signed by President Obama this year contains important benefits for seniors with Medicare part d plans. If you have Medicare perscription drug coverage, and are not already getting Medicare Extra Help, Medicare will automatically send you a one time 250.00 rebate check after you reach the coverage gap (also called the donut hole) in 2010. The senior does not have to do anything to get the check. There are no forms to fill out. Medicare will automatically send a check for 250 dollars made out to you. You do not need (fraud alert) to provide anyone information like social security number, bank account number to get this payment. Seniors please do not give your personal information to anyone who calls you about this rebate check. If you reach the coverage gap this year and enter the part d donut hole you will receive a one time 250 dollar rebate check if you are not already receiving Medicare Extra Help. Rebate checks will begin to be mailed to beneficiares starting mid June. Home Care Path LLC http://homecarepath.com coordinates staff to assist with daily chores preventing the senior from getting so run down they end up in the emergency room or permanently placed in an assisted living facility.

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