Welcome to my blog. You will see various pieces of information coming in the future to help those in need of prescription and medical services discounts. I will be posting links to various sites that will assist you in finding the best program for you or someone you may know that does not have prescription or health care insurance.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ways to Get Free or Low Cost Meds

I saw this video on MSN.com today. Check it out by clicking on the title of this post or on the picture below. Please watch.

How to get free prescription drugs
How to get free prescription drugs

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Search For Drug Coupons Online

Use this site to search for drug coupons online. I use this on a regular basis for my customers and it is usually up to date with the latest deals from manufacturers.

Click on the title of this post to be redirected....

President Obama and The Medicare Donut Hole!!

From SeniorJournal.com

President Obama Promises Doughnut Hole in Medicare Drug Program Will Get Smaller
President says agreement has been worked out with pharmaceutical industry for 50% discount
June 22, 2009 – President Barack Obama says he will reduce the size of the infamous “doughnut hole” in Medicare Part D, the Medicare prescription drug program, that has placed many senior citizens in the position of not being able to buy prescribed medicines. He made the announcement today and said an agreement had been reached over the weekend with the pharmaceutical industry.
The President said, “… we reached an understanding that will help close the notorious "doughnut hole" in Medicare Part D. This is a significant breakthrough on the road to health care reform -- one that will make the difference in the lives of many older Americans.”
Obama said the change will be part of the health care reform he expects Congress to enact this year. It will call for Medicare beneficiaries, whose spending falls within this gap – the doughnut hole, will now receive a discount on prescription drugs of at least 50 percent from the negotiated price their plan pays.
“A discount of at least 50 percent in the coverage gap will mean that more older adults and people with disabilities will be able to continue taking their medicine as prescribed by their doctor instead of choosing which drug they can ‘afford’ to take, a choice that can endanger the lives of people with diabetes and heart ailments, and other chronic conditions,” said a statement issued by Joe Baker, president of the Medicare Rights Center.
“As always, the devil is in the details. We look forward to working with President Obama and the Congress to making the promised discount most useful.”
As the President explained, “The ‘doughnut hole’ refers to a gap in prescription drug coverage that makes it harder for millions of Medicare beneficiaries to pay for the medication they need.
“The way the program is structured, Medicare covers up to $2,700 in yearly prescription costs and then stops, and the coverage starts back up when the costs exceed $6,100. Which means between $2,700 and $6,100 folks are out of luck.
“And this gap in coverage has placing a crushing burden on many older Americans who live on fixed incomes and can't afford thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses.”
The Medicare Rights Center believes the immediate assistance provided by the discount complements the proposal to completely phase out the Part D doughnut hole included in the health reform legislation drafted by the chairmen of the three House committees, according to the statement by Baker, president of the MRC.
“Full coverage of both brand-name and generic drugs is the best way to ensure people with Medicare can afford the medicines they need,” Baker added.
Obama said the agreement was reached this weekend in meetings involving Senator Max Baucus (D-Mont.), Chairman, Senate Finance Committee; members of the administration and representatives of the pharmaceutical industry.
He complimented Chairman Baucus for “doing an outstanding job leading the finance committee on this issue” and for finding “a way to bring down costs of prescription drugs for America's seniors.”
The President said as he traveled around the country “seniors would constantly be coming up to us and saying, how do we deal with this extraordinary burden? And as a consequence, you'd have seniors who would be taking half their medication, even though the doctor said that is not going to be as effective; you are putting your life at risk. They had no other choice.”
The President concluded by commending the House for the health care reform bill. “I might note,” he said, “that protects seniors and has received the support of the AARP.”
He promised to continue to work closely with the relevant chairs in the House and the Senate, and leaders like Senator Chris Dodd and Senator Baucus, and with members of both parties “who are willing to commit themselves to this critical task.”

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Ventolin HFA Savings Coupon Available


The makers of Ventolin HFA now have a $15 Savings coupon good for up to 4 fills. Ventolin is one of the lower priced HFA albuterol inhalers available and have an extra $15 off also helps. Click on the picture to go to the offer....

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Proventil HFA Savings Coupons







The manufacturer of Proventil HFA has a coupon program that allows you to get a $15 discount off of your inhaler. Click the link http://www.proventilhfa.com to go to their site.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Internet Drug Coupons

I found a site a while ago that provides links to drug coupons that are available on the internet. Here it is: www.internetdrugcoupons.com

There is a goldmine of money to be saved here....

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Apply for the New York Prescription Saver Card






The New York Prescription Saver is a pharmacy discount card sponsored by New York State. This program offers discounts on prescription drugs to New York residents who have limited incomes, and are either 50 to 64 years of age or have been determined by the Social Security Administration to have a disability. The card is free and can provide savings on your prescription medications right at the counter.

Apply Here: https://nyprescriptionsaver.fhsc.com/

NYP$ is a pharmacy discount card that can lower the cost of your prescriptions by as much as 60 percent on generics and 30 percent on brand name drugs. Just show your card at a participating pharmacy to receive your discount right at the counter. NYP$ is sponsored by New York State and supported by pharmacies and pharmaceutical manufacturers who are generously providing these discounts to you.

Monday, January 5, 2009

What Is EPIC???

EPIC (Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage) is a New York State program that helps seniors pay for their prescription drugs. More than a quarter million EPIC enrollees are saving an average of 90 percent of the cost of their medicines. Most enrollees have Medicare Part D or other drug coverage, and use EPIC to lower their drug costs even more by helping them pay the deductibles and co-payments required by their other drug plan. EPIC also helps members pay for Medicare Part D premiums.

Click on the title of this article for more information and to direct you to the official EPIC website.