If you don't choose a plan you are automaticly assigned one.  However that plan may not be the best one for you.  You should check out all plans appropriate for you and choose the one that best fits your needs. 

Marjorie Fergerson wrote:
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We live in Arizona and Byron is on Arizona long term care (Evercare Select) and just got Medicare also.  His case worker didn't tell us which Medicare plan he'd be on, but told us the $1 and $3 co-pay.  We've also been told we don't do anything - he's just automatically signed up.
Marji     Mom to Byron
Injured 4/27/03 @ age 24
C4/5 complete
Never give up........Hope!
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Lubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:13 PM
To: Julie A Napper; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Medicare Plan D

Formulary Finder for Prescription Drug Plans
This tool will allow you to find plans in your state that match your required drug list.
http://formularyfinder.medicare.gov/formularyfinder/selectstate.asp


At 12:49 PM 11/21/2005, Julie A Napper wrote:
Hi David,

Is there a way to find out what meds will or will not be covered under
Medicare's Plan D program?  I'm on Medicaid my case manger told me today
that Plan D is what I'll be switched to Jan. 1st.  She said that I'll pay
$1.00 per prescription for generic and $3.00 for non-generic.  Has anyone
heard this also?

Julie c 4-5
Tucson, AZ

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