Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
I found out our Senior Citizens Center has a service for that! You give them your list of medicines and their computer will tell you which plan works the best.
You just go to the Medicare site - it's the same program. They weren't doing anything special; the software is available to everyone. Of course, with 17 rx's, it's might be easier for someone else to do the inputting.
This page has a link for comparing both
drug plans (Part D) and
Medigap plans. Note that costs for these plans vary by location (even down to county), and in the case of Medigap, the age of beneficiary at time of enrollment.
http://www.medicare.gov/default.aspx...ookieSupport=1