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Residents may be eligible for prescription drug coverage
Article published on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2006
PINELLAS COUNTY – Some 9,904 people in Pinellas County could be eligible for help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage but have yet to apply for the program that provides it.

The Low-Income Subsidy, worth an average of $3,700 a year for participants, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, pays for all or part of the monthly premiums and annual deductibles, fills in the coverage gap and lowers the prescription co-payments. People who qualify can join a Medicare drug plan immediately and pay very little out of pocket for their medications.

These Pinellas County residents are part of an estimated 177,486 Medicare beneficiaries in Florida (and 3.3 million beneficiaries nationwide) who also potentially qualify for the subsidy but have yet to apply, according to rough estimates by the Department of Health and Human Services.

To qualify, a person must be on Medicare and have an annual income below $14,700 and assets limited to $11,500 (not including their house or car) or $19,800 in income and $23,000 in assets for a couple. Those who qualify can immediately join a Medicare drug plan for coverage in 2006, with no penalty or waiting period. There is no cost or obligation to apply, so anyone who thinks they may be eligible should fill out an application as soon as possible. Pinellas County residents can apply at their local Social Security office, over the phone by calling Social Security at 1-800-772-1213, and online at www.socialsecurity.gov.
Article published on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2006
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