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Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 2022 –(PR.com)– Many of the 50 million Americans with Medicare prescription drug plans fail to compare available options reports the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.

“Medicare drug plans are a real benefit for millions of seniors,” shares Slome. “But consumers have as many as 30 different plans to compare. Many seniors lock in one plan and never consider changing even if they could save significant money.”

In preparation for the upcoming Medicare Annual Enrollment, the organization is focusing greater attention on drug plan information for seniors.

“Consumers tell us they are confused and want information without being bombarded with marketing approaches,” Slome explains. “We will do all we can to provide current and relevant information to help seniors make better decisions and find better options.”

The Association recently posted examples of Medicare drug plan…

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