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en If you turn down Medicare Part D now and change your mind later, you'll pay a higher premium, a penalty they call it.

en [And when those people do join the program, their premium cost will increase by at least one percent for every month they waited to join, unless they are currently enrolled in a drug plan that covers, on average, at least as much as a standard Medicare prescription drug plan.] Like other insurance, you must pay this penalty as long as you have Medicare prescription drug coverage, ... Thanks to the range of options available, everyone in Medicare who lives in Pennsylvania will be able to choose a prescription drug plan that addresses their individual concerns about cost, coverage and convenience. For premiums that are in many cases much lower than expected, seniors will be able to get Medicare-approved prescription drug coverage that will help protect their health as well as their savings.

en I can't be taking a penalty there and putting us in that situation there, that's for sure. My stick got caught up in his jersey and I couldn't get it out. It looked bad, it was a penalty and (the referee) is not going to change his mind. I take full responsibility for that.

en You will get a quicker answer if you call your plan directly to check your enrollment and to resolve issues with your premium payments. Medicare and Social Security are working together to resolve this issue.

en This cost-of-living adjustment is being eaten up by rising gasoline and heating costs, another double-digit increase in the monthly Medicare Part B premium and escalating health-care bills.

en These lower-premium plans can mask hidden costs for federal employees, ... The cheaper premium is usually coupled with higher deductibles, meaning federal workers will simply pay higher out-of-pocket costs or avoid visiting the doctor.

en Right now, there are a lot of competing ideologies about what should happen to Medicare. Some have wanted to turn it over to the private market to keep costs down and allow for more personal responsibility. That's what we're seeing right now with the Medicare modernization act.

en The Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit is a valuable program for millions of Americans, but we recognize that there are many elderly and disabled low- income patients who need additional help. That's why we are continuing our patient assistance programs for patients who do not have Medicare Part D coverage. Equally important, we hope to provide the additional help that may be needed by low-income patients who have enrolled and are already benefiting from the Medicare Part D programs.

en There is a wage premium in the Bay Area. The critical question, however, is whether that premium is sufficient to offset the higher cost of living here.

en Now, I'll take it upon myself to see stuff like that; if I see that split turn around and make sure I see if there's a call, ... In practice you don't have to turn around, you can hear it. That's part of learning.

en We're not telling people that Part D is not going to work; we're saying assess it for yourself, put Canada in the mix, see where you come out. Canada has been around for five years in terms of a robust Canadian mail order program. Next year, (Medicare Part D premiums) have the ability to go up, drug prices can change.

en Right now, the major concern is health insurance, Medicaid and Medicare -- especially the new drug coverage, Medicare Part D, Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se.

en I questioned one call, 'Why aren't you guys calling the right stuff?' It was good enough for a bench penalty. We haven't had a bench penalty all year. We can't control what the referee decides to call. We're not fouling people and we're (still) getting calls. That's not our team's fault, it's that simple. That's the freaky thing of it.

en The plans will reimburse ... the costs that they would have paid for the drugs under the Medicare program. If there's a difference, if the state reimbursement rates are higher, then Medicare will pay that difference in cost.

en It is not like endorsing a candidate or a bond measure. Not even like the death penalty or the war in Iraq. ...Rather than change anyone's mind, we would create another controversy.


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