Medicare Part D Marketing Guidelines Prohibit Direct Plan Comparisons
Executive Summary
Medicare prescription drug plans will not be allowed to make direct comparisons to competing plans in their promotional activities, marketing guidelines issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services state
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