Can a person with medicare under the age of 65 purchase a part d medicare pharmacy plan?
Since January 1, 2006, Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage is available to everyone with Medicare, including TRICARE beneficiaries. The following are several factors beneficiaries need to consider when deciding whether to purchase a Medicare prescription drug plan. No you must be 65 or older
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Medicare is a federally administered and funded social insurance program. Medicare provides health insurance to American citizens who are 65 and over, or meet other criteria. Medicare also funds residency training programs for physicians in the United States.
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