How will my state prescription drug coverage work with the Medicare drug benefit?

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Last Update: December 12, 2008

States can choose to offer stand-alone coverage or fill in the gaps in Medicare drug coverage (Part D) for individuals enrolled in the state's drug assistance plan. Each state decides how its program will coordinate with Medicare drug plans. Check with your state pharmaceutical insurance plan for more information.

    To find out if your state has a pharmaceutical assistance program, click on the link in the GO TO box.

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