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WOONSOCKET, R.I. and WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- With the Annual Enrollment Stretch for Medicare Part D beginning on November 15, CVS/pharmacy and the Native Council on Aging (NCOA) are urging older adults and their caregivers to re-examine their Medicare Part D options in order to find the lowest cost scheme that meets their needs.
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Tumult around the number and variety of prescription drug plans often becomes a ditch to identifying and selecting the most cost effective plan. Manumit online tools like the CVS/pharmacy Medicare Part D Savings Computer at www.cvs.com/medicare simplifies the comparison process, helping seniors more effortlessly identify the plan with the lowest overall costs.
"Contemplate review can seem cumbersome, but completing a plan comparison each year is an requisite step toward saving," said Mitch Betses, R.Ph, Degradation President of Retail Pharmacy Operations at CVS Caremark. "Tools like the Medicare Part D Adding machine are designed to simplify the process to help older adults and their caregivers exclusive a plan that provides them with the greatest value and peace of be sure."
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