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Old 12-17-2010, 04:02 PM #5
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Originally Posted by COLBEYMOORE View Post
I have to select a plan and I am so confused. I guess they automatically enrolled me and I currently have original medicare?
I need a good prescription plan does anyone have any suggestions??
Colbymoore, hope this helps.

Part (A) is for Hospital
(B) is for your doctor
(D) is for prescription
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