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- "There is no single profile of someone who abuses prescription drugs. There is no set stereotype." And Catherine Zdeblick should know.
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- More than 300 seniors are expected to participate in a forum Friday about changes to the Medicare program. The forum includes a presentation and an information fair about the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit.
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- WASHINGTON The government's new drug benefit program is causing headaches for the spouses of some patients.
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- People are breaking into pharmacies across West Virginia. They're looking for prescription medications. In just the past few months, drug stores in counties across the state have reported break-ins. In every case, prescription medications came up missing.
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- SPRINGFILED, Va. -- President Bush, saying he recognized that the Medicare prescription drug plan might seem perplexing to some, urged seniors Tuesday to sign up for the program, which begins Jan. 1. "It's a good deal," he said.
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- The Alabama Department of Senior Services is helping Alabamians eligible for the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan to understand the program and is assisting them with enrollment.
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- For the last several weeks, the Frederick County Department of Aging has been inundated with phone calls from older residents confused about the federal government’s new prescription drug program, Medicare Part D.
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- MINNEAPOLIS----Dec. 15, 2005--In the first month of enrollment for the new Medicare Prescription Drug Program, more than two million Medicare beneficiaries are ready to participate in plans offered by UnitedHealth Group, subject to the final Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services enrollment process.
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- Before you begin sifting through the various Medicare prescription drug plans on the market, ask yourself whether you ought to enroll.
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- I've spent the better part of a week learning about the new Medicare Part D prescription drug program and helping my mom choose a plan. I knew it would be complex, but it was even worse than I expected.
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What can be done:
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