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Can I still apply for extra help to pay for prescription drugs?

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Yes, you may still apply for extra help to help pay for your monthly premium, deductibles, and co-pays for medication.  Call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213, visit their website at www.socialsecurity.gov, or call the Calvert County Office on Aging for more information or to apply.
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What do I need to do to apply for extra help with my Medicare prescription drugs?

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You must apply through the Social Security Administration. If you qualify for extra help, you still need to join a Medicare prescription drug plan for Medicare to pay for your drug costs.
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How do I apply for extra help?

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Call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), 24 hours a day/7 days a week. For the hearing or speech impaired, please call 1-877-486-2048. Call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213, Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. MT. For the hearing or speech impaired, please call 1-800-325-0778. Back to top If you have qualified for extra help, the amount of your premium and costs at the pharmacy will be less than the published amounts.
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I don't qualify for extra help.  Is there another program to help with prescription expenses?

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The Maryland Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program will help pay up to $25 a month toward the cost of the monthly prescription drug premium for persons with annual income under $28,710 for a one person household and $38,490 for a two person household.  Call this program at 1-800-551-5995, visit their website at www.marylandspdap.com, or contact the Calvert County Office on Aging for an application and more information.
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Why is the co-pay different for prescription drugs?

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Depending on your drug plan, your co-payment for prescription drugs from a participating pharmacy can vary as follows: prescription, generic or brand, with ingredient costs over $125, $150 or $200 - member pays 20% of the allowable ingredient cost
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Can I buy prescription drugs through Drugs.com?

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No. Drugs.com does not sell prescription (or non-prescription) drugs online. Buying medication online can be risky as not all online pharmacies are regulated by the FDA. If you are considering purchasing any kind of medication on the internet, we recommend that you first visit the VIPPS Information Site at http://www.nabp.net/index.html VIPPS is a Program of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and it reviews online pharmacies for compliance with certain professional criteria.
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Where can I get my prescription drugs?

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With our agreement with Member Health LLC, you will have access to more than 63,000 pharmacies nationwide.
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How do I apply and qualify for extra help?

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If you didn't automatically qualify, the Social Security Administration (SSA) sent people with certain incomes an application for this extra help. If you got this application, fill it out and send it back to SSA as soon as possible. If you didn't get an application but think you may qualify, call 1-800-772-1213, visit www.socialsecurity.gov on the web, or apply at your State Medical Assistance office. You can also visit the website to get more information.
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I need extra time to pay my bill. Can you help me?

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You can call us 24 hours a day and enter a payment arrangement through our interactive message system. The number is 645-8270. Representatives are also available to take your call Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Do prescription drugs cause birth defects?

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Some prescription drugs cause birth defects and should never be taken if there is any chance that a woman is pregnant or could become pregnant while taking the drug. Drugs that are used to treat a serious or life threatening illness should be avoided if possible. Prescription drugs known to cause birth defects include thalidomide (Thalomid) and isotretinoin (Accutane). A pregnant woman should always talk with her doctor about the risks and benefits of any drugs before taking them.
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What about outpatient prescription drugs?

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The U.S. Government Part D prescription drug program is available only at certain times of the year. In addition, changes to any drug plans can only be made at specific times of the year. When available, if you take advantage of our Part D drug plan, we have one of the best Formularies in the industry and very low priced.
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I hear many prescription drugs are not available in Cuba ... what if I get sick?

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Cuban doctors are known throughout Latin America as the best trained doctors in the region. However, they do lack many of the bare necessities that we expect. "Tourist Pharmacies" DO stock many prescription drugs. Nevertheless, I suggest bringing with you antibiotics, aspirin, band-aids, anything you may need for personal hygiene, etc. just in case. Besides, they make great gifts for the Cubans when you leave.
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How can I order prescription drugs?

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You need to have your ORIGINAL prescription to purchase prescription drugs from Canada Drug Superstore. Please click here to find out how to order Rx (prescription) drugs from Canada Drug Superstore online! Alternatively, you can also order by telephone. If you would like to order by phone, you will need to download the "Phone Order Customer Agreement Form (PDF format) " from here. Print it out, complete the form, and send it to us.
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Why use your natural extracts when there are many prescription and over the counter drugs?

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A.Our formulas are 100% pure and natural extracts, not drugs. Extracts have the ability to penetrate into the cell membranes faster than any known substance. These extracts are fat soluble which means that the body absorbs trace elements of the formulas directly into the skin, blood stream and immune system, bypassing the digestive system, where most drugs combat symptoms internally.
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Are prescription drugs covered?

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Prescriptions are covered under the $2,000 Deductible Plan (70%) with Rx and the $2,000 Deductible Plan with HSA Option (100%). Members in the four other plans can fill prescriptions at any Kaiser Permanente pharmacy at competitive member rates. If you are presently taking a prescribed medication, our clinical pharmacists will help you transition it into our pharmacy. By law we are limited to providing one refill. You must visit a Kaiser Permanente physician for further refills.
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How can your office help with HMOs and prescription drugs?

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Besides primary Medicare coverage in the community, many individuals receive their medical benefits, including prescription drugs, through a primary HMO provider. Like with Medicare, my office can assist you in any difficulties that may arise with your coverage. If you are having a problem with any of the following and would like further assistance, please contact my staff.
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I take several different prescription drugs. Will there be help with managing all my medications?

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Yes, one of the advantages of Medicare Part D plans is that there will be help managing drugs for people who take multiple medications, have chronic diseases, such as diabetes or heart disease and high drug costs. The help is designed to make sure that your medications work well together and reduces the risk of a bad reaction. You might also hear this called medication therapy management.
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What is a copayment? How do I know what to pay for prescription drugs?

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A copayment is the predetermined fee you pay for covered healthcare benefits ? in this case, prescription drugs. Your specific copayment for each tier can be found in your Benefit Summary. Your copayment is based on the tier in which the drug is listed.
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Will I be required to pay for my prescription drugs under the Medco program?

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You must pay the full amount of the prescription, complete a claim form, and attach your detailed prescription receipts. Please send the claim form and receipts to the address identified on the form. You will be reimbursed according to the benefit provisions detailed in your prescription drug plan. Present your Medical Mutual ID to the pharmacist and pay 100 percent of the Medco preferred price when picking up your prescription. The pharmacist will automatically submit your claim for you.
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If I don't register, will I have to pay $10,000 for my prescription drugs?

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No. If you do not register for the Fair PharmaCare plan, PharmaCare will not have any income information for you or your family. In this case, you or your insurance company will be responsible for the full cost of your prescription drugs up to a $10,000 annual deductible per family member. Of course, you will be responsible only for the actual cost of your prescriptions - if your prescription cost $25, that is what you would pay.
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I have a really strong prescription. Can you help?

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