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Article: Traditional Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage Plans: Allsup Finds Knowing the Differences Means Savings for People with Disabilities.
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- Business Wire
- Article date:
- November 3, 2008
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Pre-existing conditions, high prescription drug costs can limit Medicare benefits for individuals with disabilities
BELLEVILLE, Ill. -- One of the longest awaited events for individuals with disabilities is the day they finally become eligible for Medicare, according to Allsup, a leading provider of Social Security disability, Medicare, financial and healthcare-related services to people with disabilities. Unfortunately, the relief of qualifying for Medicare coverage quickly diminishes for too many when they select a plan that doesn't meet their special needs and exposes them to unplanned medical and prescription drug costs.
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