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Medicare Part D Week – Day 4

Q: What if I can’t afford to pay my co-pay?
A: It is very important that you still take your medication.  You many need to ask for help.  Some ideas you can try are:

Ask your doctor to write your prescriptions for generic drugs.
Get your maintenance drugs through mail order for only one co-pay for a 90 [...]

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Medicare Part D Week – Day 3

Q: How much are my co-payments?
A: Since you are on Medicaid, you qualify for extra help with your co-payments.  Depending on your income, you will pay the following:
Generic Drugs: $1.10 OR $2.40
Brand Name Drugs: $3.20 OR $6.00

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Medicare Part D Week – Day 2

Q: Why do I need to start paying co-payments now?
A: There is a small co-payment for all Part D prescription drugs.  The State of Arizona has been paying your prescription drug co-payments.  Now that there is a state budget deficit, the State no longer has the money to pay for Medicare Part D co-payments.

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Medicare Part D Week – Day 1

Q: Who covers prescription drug costs?
A: Medicare pays for most of the prescription drugs you need.  You receive both Medicaid (AHCCCS) and Medicare benefits, including Medicare Part D Prescription Drug benefits.  If you are Medicare eligible, Medicaid (AHCCCS) does not pay for your prescription drugs (with the exception of a very few types).

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Many of our clients on ALTCS are having issues with Medicare D premiums and copays for medication. I image this is true for all ALTCS recipients with the recent news that ALTCS has stopped the additional prescription coverage. Family members, friends or professionals, can limit this cost for the ALTCS recipient by making sure the individual is dually enrolled with the Medicare D [...]

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Unfortunately, due to the state budget deficit, the AHCCCS Part D Co-Payment Program, administered by RxAmerica to cover Medicare Part D co-payments for AHCCCS Dual Eligible Members, will be discontinued as of March 1, 2009.
 
Under Arizona Laws 2008, Chapter 285, Section 3, and Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 35-154, funding cannot be provided for a [...]

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It is very common for people to confuse Medicare and Medicaid. While their names are similar, there are actually BIG differences between the two government programs. As the two programs apply to seniors, they both have unique benefits, but Medicaid (ALTCS) provides better coverage for long-term health care.Much of the confusion about Medicaid and long-term healthc are [...]

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Do You Understand Medicare?

Information about Medicare can be confusing.  Understanding the types of Medicare may help you with your coordination of benefits.  Medicare does pay for a tremendous amount of care.  However, when it comes to Long Term Care, know that Medicare coverage is quite limited.  
If you have a long term care need, we strongly encourage necessary planning so that when Medicare stops paying you [...]

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Did you know that there are still some physicians and nurse practitioners in Arizona that will do home visits?  This is great news for seniors living at home who can no longer drive, those living in the group home setting, or those who may be physically unable to leave their homes due to illness or limited mobility. 
Do [...]

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Trusts and Medicaid

Many people today create Revocable Living Trusts as part of their Estate Planning.  While Revocable Living Trusts may not be the best tool for everybody, they do have their place.  For example, a Revocable Living Trust can ease the tensions of a complicated estate, involving real property located in a variety of states or blended [...]

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