| New Research Finds Many Seniors Wrongly Think Public Health Insurance Exchanges Are Replacing Medicare Plans |
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20080827/EXPRESSSCRIPTSLOGO) Fifty States of Confusion, a new national survey of those age 65 and older finds that one-in-five seniors mistakenly thinks they can enroll in a medical and prescription drug plan through a health insurance exchange, even though the eligibility age ends at 65. Another 17 percent believe health exchanges could replace their While seniors may not be clear about "The conflicting chatter about healthcare reform has seniors confused about what actions they need to take this fall and concerned about their finances," said In Eighty-six percent of survey respondents reported confusion about how healthcare reform will affect their
"Many seniors are delaying refills and skipping doses to save money without realizing that, since 2010, Part D beneficiaries on average saved more than Less than half (46%) of respondents feel knowledgeable about reform, but nearly all (89 percent) said they need access to more information about how healthcare reform will affect About Headquartered in For more information, visit Lab.Express-Scripts.com or follow @ExpressScripts on Twitter. MEDIA CONTACT: 201-269-6402 jennifer_luddy@express-scripts.com INVESTOR CONTACT: 314-810-3115 investor.relations@express-scripts.com SOURCE |
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
New Research Finds Many Seniors Wrongly Think Public Health Insurance Exchanges Are Replacing Medicare Plans
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