Monday, May 9, 2011

Prescription discount card for everyone


Some critical facts about prescription medicine and health care in America

         Prescription costs are the fastest growing component of the nation’s healthcare expense
         In 2010, more than 4 billion prescriptions were filled in the U.S.
         The total cost for prescription medications in 2010 exceeded 350 billion dollars and estimated to rise to 600 billion by 2017
         100 million people have no prescription benefit program
         25 million people are underinsured
         10 million Medicare patients fall into the “donut hole” without any coverage every year
         18 million are estimated to be so far outside the medical system that they’re not included in national health care statistics at all
         40 million immigrants are without green card status and are not eligible for benefits

Salient features of Tri Hope Group prescription discount card

Under such circumstances, how great would it be if there is a way to get prescription discount cards that would help everyone regardless of the insurance status? What if the card has following salient features?

                     No Cost
                     No Qualification
                     No Enrollment
                     No Deductibles                      
                     No Activation
                     No Waiting Period
                     No Hassle
                     Never expires
                     Helps to reduce insurance rates

Why Rx discount card works for everyone

What if that FREE RxCut Discount Savings Card - Saves up to 90% on prescription drugs in more than 64,000 pharmacies across the country?
What if Tri Hope RxCut Discount Savings Card beats $10 co-pay 7 out of 10 times?
What if it saves of up to 50% on lab tests at over 2,500 facilities?
What if it saves up to 60% on medical imaging such as CT, MRI and PET scans at more than 3,800 Facilities?
What if you can find all these pharmacies, labs and image centers on the website or by calling toll free number on each card?
What if you can compare the prices of each prescription medicine between major pharmacies such as Walmart, K-Mart, Target, Walgreen’s Kroger, Albertson’s, among others or those of laboratories and medical imaging facilities online sitting in your computer or calling an 800 number?

So, I would encourage everyone to get at least one such card that is available for free, that you can print right off your computer http://www.myowneverest.net, that you can keep in your wallet, and all you have to do is ask how much you can save using the card regardless of your insurance status. Visit the web site, go to the bottom of the landing page and print your very own prescription card. Feel free to give it to anyone you want. People will thank you profoundly. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

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