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Dentist at work
Pharmacist explains prescription
Dentist reviews x-rays
RX & Dental - In recent years, only higher education has a higher inflation rate than health care costs.
The fastest growing cost component of
health care is prescription drugs.
Prescription drugs can be expensive whether paid for out of pocket or through a Part D Medicare program with the co-pays, coinsurance, and “donut hole” exposure. (Don’t understand these terms? Go to our Medicare Supplement page for links to documents with a comprehensive section listing definitions and a section on Prescription Drug Coverage defining the “coverage gap,” or “donut hole.”)
Whether at retirement with the loss of a group dental plan or simply because dental needs emerge, the necessity for dental coverage does not stop when you turn 65! (e.g.- crowns, root canals, periodontal gum issues)
Navigator Benefits can help you arrange to better manage prescription and dental expenses.
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