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    National Parks. The bad news is that the $10 lifetime pass for U.S. citizens and residents 62 and over now costs $80, although there's an annual pass for $20. The upside is that you still get into ...

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    Most people pay no premiums for part A, and there's a $1,632 deductible per inpatient hospital benefits period. ... gains and make tax-free withdrawals when you use the money to pay for health ...

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    Savings are typically around 20% of the card’s face value. Some recent discount cards available online include a $100 Instacart eGift card for $80, a pair of $50 Topgolf eGift cards for $80, and ...

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    The NRTA/AARP insurance model was the first in the United States, opening up a new insurance market for older Americans. AARP expanded beyond health insurance and began developing other benefits, programs, and services for its members, each tailored to the needs of people aged 55 and older and filling a gap in the marketplace.

  6. Medicare Part D - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Part D, also called the Medicare prescription drug benefit, is an optional United States federal-government program to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for self-administered prescription drugs. Part D was enacted as part of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 and went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the program, drug benefits ...

  7. Drug coupon - Wikipedia

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    Generic drug companies rarely offer coupons, though insurance companies occasionally offer discounts on generic drugs. In addition PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers) offer discount cards that act similarly to coupons. These cards work for both generic and brand medications and can save cash paying customers up to 75% on their prescription medication.

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