Medicare Part D: Canadian Pharmacies Offer Lower Prices for Prescription Drugs
North of the Border May Be the Place to Be
American pharmacists across the country are outraged with the new changes associated with the addition of Medicare's new Part D and so are Americans that need prescription drugs. The havoc caused by the new changes is even being compared to the devastation that hurricane Katrina leftSome of the heaviest hit by the new changes of course are senior citizens that rely on prescription drugs, senior citizens that live on already limited incomes and simply do not have the money to pay fees for much needed prescriptions until the kinks are worked out of the system.
Canadian pharmacies are reaping the benefits of the goof ups and Americans are getting the meds they need despite the problems.
What's the problem with Medicare's Part D?
Maybe the biggest question right now is, what isn't wrong? In the beginning it was said that patients on Medicare with Medicaid drug coverage would be automatically enrolled in Part D but so far that hasn't been the case. While only 1.5 million applications have been fully processed … that leaves nearly 20 million more to be processed and the clock is ticking.
Americans simply can't wait!
What are pharmacists doing?
Pharmacists are handling the crisis the best way they can using one of two ways:
1)Pharmacists are giving prescriptions to customers as normal, letting them know that once the kinks are worked out that these customers will receive an invoice to pay the associated fees.
This option means that pharmacies will not be reimbursed for prescriptions filled until Part D is functioning correctly and some pharmacies can't afford to loan out medicine, leaving those pharmacies to ultimately leave their customers in a state of limbo with way number two …
2) Pharmacies are simply charging the extra cost and customers can bite the bullet or look elsewhere to get their medications filled.
For many that means seeking the services of Canadian pharmacies.
What are the advantages of using a Canadian pharmacy?
Related information
- What�s the problem with Medicare's Part D?
- What are pharmacists doing?
- What are the advantages of using a Canadian pharmacy?
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