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Humana Part D

Posted on September 2, 2010.
Humana Part DHUMANA Part D drug plan ... my medication is $ 800 per month .. I am not entitled to extra help .. too many resources, but not

shaped .... Cash and live alone ......... they are people with this plan to do when the coverage limit reaches $ 2,400 and they "i" have to pay 100 %..???.. another plane somewhere?? Can I sell my property? help!

Go to print the list of 4 million generics from Wal-Mart and Target. Keep in mind, CVS price match.

Bring your list with your doctor and say, hey, that list will work for me instead of what you are prescribing, because I can not afford it.

There may be some help for you where resources do not count. I am an insurance agent and have contributed to my policy holders by referring to www.rxoutreach.com. There is a list of medications you can see if your drugs are covered. income of a single person can be $ 24,000 per year, but if you live in Alaska or Hawaii income may be higher.

Also Walmart generic drugs for $ 4, you should check and see if any of your medicines can be bought there. Also check with your state, Missouri has a plan to help seniors whose resources do not count. There are guidelines on income.

I hope this helps.

Contact your state on Aging, or Department of Insurance. It is the state sactioned plans that can help you. Also, in my state, Humana offers a plan that covers certain drugs during the donut hole impactor. Have you called Humana and asked if they have a better plan in your state?
Unfornuately, the donut hole was the compromise with pharmaceutical companies to go with a Medicare plan at the national level. As an insurance agent who specializes in helping those on Medicare, the plan, as currently in effect, sucks. How can we have insurance and have not, but they still must pay for it? It is not fair, and I can offer the help I can for you ar anyone else in your situation. Good luck.

Are you a member of AARP .. they have a good plan Medicare Part D, Walmart, Rite Aid and some other medicines offer shopping D.

Some states have a program called medically indigent who is part of the coverage of costs. The upper limit on assets is generally higher for groups of coverage if you can not meet your SOC of each month. The Walmart / CVS list is an excellent idea. In addition, some pharmaceutical companies offer assistance to people with certain drugs. Your doctor should have the list and forms to help you obtain these drugs. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.j ... he mentioned and you should be able to contact your local Medicaid obtain assistance in this regard. Do not give up ... continue and you will find help. Some organizations also offer specific help, I found this organization online. I know nothing, but it can not hurt to call and ask what if any kinds of fees / costs are involved. Here's the website:
https: / / www.pparx.org / user_faqs.php # 1
Good luck!

See if you can move your stuff. I know it says "do not leave the doctor without permission.

Mine said. I took a chance and quit my nerve pills and I'm fine.

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