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TAKE CONTROL TODAYThe following is a list of resources regarding Medicare Part D:
Epilepsy Foundation Centers for Medicare and MedicaidAt medicare.gov you can look at the drug finder plan, enroll in a planor look at educational materials to help you better understand the benefits and your responsibilites.
Talk to a counselor at your State Health Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (called SHIPs).
Medicare and You 2006 Handbook, a publication of medicare.gov is an extensive guide to Medicare Part D.
Partnership for Prescription AssistanceThe Partnership for Prescription Assistance website will help you find out about Medicare Part D and whether you are eligible for this or any other patient assistance programs. You can also call 888-4PPA-NOW/888-447-2669.
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