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Seniors enrolled in the Medicare Part D drug program will see their monthly premiums rise by an average of 21% unless they shop around for cheaper plans, according to a new analysis by researchers at Avalere Health. The cost of the drug program for upper-income Medicare recipients, however, will rise even higher under a new plan being floated around Washington
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