Medicare Part D open enrollment for 2007
“A lot of people are not aware that plans will change in 2007 and that they once again need to pick a plan that meets their needs,” said Deanne Beebe, spokesperson for the Medicare Rights Center, a counseling and advocacy group. “And if they’re happy with their plan now, they need to figure out if it still meets their needs.”
Eleanor Giordano of Clifton echoed that sentiment. She’s not sure what plan she has but is sure she’ll keep it next year. “It’s too much of a hassle,” she said. “I’m too old to change now.”
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