Sokolove Law Helps You Save with Big Discounts at the Pharmacy

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The upcoming elections leave a lot at stake for millions of seniors and low-income individuals struggling to afford health care. Whether Republicans or Democrats end up in the White House in 2013, the political climate leaves many millions of Americans in a precarious position with health care.

Sokolove Law is committed to help. Our Rx Discount Card Program provides discounts on costly medications and may be conveniently used at most major pharmacies. If you have a disability or other ailment that requires treatment with medication, you may have financial concerns. The Sokolove Law Rx Discount Card program helps to alleviate some of this concern by providing a significant discount on many prescription medications. This card provides savings of up to 75 percent for medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For some people, this amounts to an average yearly savings of $150 or more. There are no claim forms, no deductibles, and no restrictions due to pre-existing conditions. The program can be used for families that have multiple prescriptions within a household, as the card can be shared amongst family members and friends. It works at any of the 60,000 participating pharmacies nationwide.

Benefits of the Sokolove Law Rx Discount Card Program include free membership, no activation, zero deductibles, and no waiting periods. All that's required of anyone to join the program is to visit the website, fill out the form, print the Sokolove Law Rx Discount Card, and take it to the pharmacy where you fill your prescriptions. Your pharmacist will do the rest. Even if you carry insurance that covers some of your prescription medications, take the card anyway and compare the costs. You may pay less by using the Sokolove Law Rx Discount Card.

Learn more and begin saving today at SokoloveLawRX.com

Will You be Able to Afford Your Health Care?

During the Bush administration, Medicare and Medicaid took serious financial hits, sustaining budget cuts in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Some predicted that recent changes to the healthcare system under the Affordable Care Act would hurt such programs even more because of reductions in payments. Yet, according to a report by Politico, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) project that, by 2013, Medicare Advantage rolls will have grown by 28 percent over three years while premiums will have dropped by 10 percent, benefits remaining unchanged. Yet, for many the future in health care is uncertain.

Opposition to the Affordable Care Act, often dubbed “Obamacare,” argues that it means government takeover of health care. They also argue that it will raise taxes and predict that private employers will have to reduce or eliminate health care insurance coverage as a result. There are more grim predictions from many who oppose the bill, including raising the federal deficit, boosting profits for hospitals, and crippling profits for insurers.

Those who support the Affordable Care Act argue that making health care insurance mandatory and accessible should help hospitals in the long run by adding millions of newly insured people who can finally afford to use health care services. Similarly, insurance companies should gain profits by acquiring millions of new enrollees. Even with America's recent historic health care overhaul, which narrowly survived a Supreme Court battle, many Americans with serious health care insurance concerns may have reason to fear that they may be at risk.

Whether you rely on private insurance or have no health insurance coverage at all, the Sokolove Law Rx Discount Card program may be able to help you save on prescription medications. Start taking back control of your finances and cut health care costs for you and your family by signing up for Sokolove Law's free, no-obligation Rx Discount Card Program today.

Learn more and begin saving today at SokoloveLawRX.com

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