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Then there's another factor to consider: Medicare Advantage plans that combine prescription and medical coverage may be a better deal overall for some people than traditional Medicare. Nationally, about 9 million beneficiaries are getting their drug coverage through such plans. The administration's estimate of $30 a month seems to acknowledge that some seniors will get sticker shock. Paul Spitalnic, with the Medicare's costs estimates office, said the figure is based partly on an assumption that seniors will be enrolling in lower cost plans. If seniors stay in their plans and don't shop for bargains, the average premium will be somewhat higher
-- $32.34 a month -- Spitalnic said. Details on coverage for 2011 will be available on Medicare's plan finder during open enrollment season this fall. Medicare covers 47 million elderly and disabled people. The government pays part or all of the premiums for many low-income beneficiaries. ___ Online: Medicare plan finder: http://tinyurl.com/25qlhvx
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