As the annual open enrollment period for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans gets under way, beneficiaries who have decided their current plan is too expensive are learning the alternatives may not be affordable, either.
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Wed, 11/17/2010 - 10:00pm
As the annual open enrollment period for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans gets under way, beneficiaries who have decided their current plan is too expensive are learning the alternatives may not be affordable, either.