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Seniors Confused Over Prescription Drug Card

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Government workers are meeting with seniors nationwide to educate them about the prescription drug card. The move comes amid reports the Bush Administration is disappointed in the lack of people enrolled in the program. Since the card went into effect June 1st, three million seniors enrolled. President Bush had expected seven million. The measure is expected to save seniors up to 15 percent on prescription drug costs. But seniors say they got lost in the plethora of plans offered by the program. To find out what plan is best for you, go to www.medicare.gov

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