Part D In 2010: Two Large Plans Stand To Gain Low-Income Members
Executive Summary
National Medicare Part D plans sponsored by Universal American and UnitedHealth qualify for additional low-income beneficiaries in 2010, but other large providers, such as WellPoint, likely will lose a substantial number, according to an Oct. 1 CMS announcement
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