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SHIP programs get $15 million to advise low income seniors

Medicare is sending another $15 million to State Health Insurance Assistance Programs, commonly known as SHIPs, particularly aimed at helping them advise low-income beneficiaries how they can apply for subsidies and lower rates under the Medicare prescription drug program.

The $15 million is in addition to $36 million distributed on April 1 and another $1.5 million scheduled to be parceled out in September. The total is $20 million higher than last year.

Fifteen million bucks seems like a lot of money, but it doesn’t go far when spread among all 50 states. Florida’s share is about $830,000; Georgia gets roughly $380,000; Ohio, $540,000; North Carolina $465,000 and Colorado nearly $160,000.

SHIPs are state programs that rely on community networks to give personal assistance to Medicare beneficiaries who need help understanding and navigating the program.

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