The California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF), an independent US think-tank, has found that low-income residents of the USA's most populous state will have fewer options for prescription drug coverage in 2009 than in the current year, from nine to six. The study, titled The Medicare Drug Benefit in California: Facts and Figures, describes changes to the choices Part D beneficiaries face, as well as details of premiums and cost sharing.
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