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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From Westchester County Department of Health. April 27, 2004:
“Many seniors are understandably confused about the new program, unsure whether they should sign up for one of the cards that has been approved by Medicare, or whether
The Medicare-approved cards will be available in June, but seniors have already been solicited by some marketers claiming to be selling Medicare-approved discount cards. Spano warned seniors to be wary of any calls they receive.
Said Commissioner of Senior Programs Mae Carpenter, “Seniors should carefully review the prescription discount card options before making their selection. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, if you are unsure. It’s best to be well informed and know your options.”
Here are some additional tips offered by the county:
- Beware of telephone calls and door-to-door solicitations. Medicare and the companies authorized to sell Medicare-approved cards will not conduct door to-door or telephone solicitations
- Do not give your Social Security number, date of birth or bank account information over the phone, unless it was you who called the Medicare hotline or called WestchesterRx.
- Do not buy unauthorized Medicare prescription discount cards. The authorized Medicare discount card should not cost more than $30.
- Medicaid beneficiaries are not eligible for the Medicare discount cards.
- There is no penalty for late enrollment.
For more information about approved prescription drug discount cards, contact:
- Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or visit www.medicare.gov
- The Medicare FRAUD Hotline at 1-800-447-8477
- The Department of Senior Programs and Services at 813-6300 or visit www.westchestergov.com/aging












