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Question Hi All - SSD and Prescrips ?

I normally hang out over at the RSD forum but have a SSD question and hope someone here can help. I will have been on full SSD for a year this June coming. I currently have my own insurance but come June I will lose my personal insurance and will than be offered Mass Health and whatever else I qualify for (Medicare, Medicaid, etc).

My question is this. I currently take about 12 different rather expensive drugs per day. There are no alternatives or generics for these. Will SSI pickup my prescrips on the new insurance or am I going to have to be completely reevaluated for something different? Has anyone gone through this before?

For those who don't know Mass Health is Massachusetts excuse for health insurance, but I was told that they don't cover the perscriptions portion. Thanks in advance for any and all help.

Chin Up! Mark
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