Affirmations
A vital link for the community in the understanding of prescription drug insurance coverage.
In collaboration with the human service agencies of our communities, CURxED educates extension educators, counselors, trainers, volunteers, family members, and ultimately senior citizens, about the benefits and complexities of choosing a Medicare Part D plan.
CURxED has published Part D plan financial data into a binder set format for local distribution. The user-friendly format of the CURxED data provides seniors assistance in conducting a systematic comparison to find the most financially suitable Part D plan.
CURxED has been well received locally, as well as at the state and national level. The pilot phase of this project demonstrated a significant need for such a program as evidenced by the substantial positive feedback from our initial users. The continuation of CURxED is vital to augment the understanding of Medicare Part D by our seniors and the agencies that assist them.
Your work with HIICAP has been very much appreciated and very successful! Our network relies on your expertise.
Linda Petrosino, HIICAP Coordinator
New York State Office for the Aging, Albany
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed! I think I’m finally getting a handle on Insurance Counseling, with many thanks to you for your presentation to us!
Madeleine Gasdik, Coordinator of Services
Allegany County Office for the Aging
What a great answer. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain. You were very clear and I should be able to help my client find the correct Rx. Thank goodness for dependable people like you who are so knowledgeable. NY HIICAP counselors are very lucky to have CURxED.
Susan Claeysen, HIICAP Coordinator
Wayne County Department of Aging and Youth
You have done some great work!
Kenneth A. Capron, Consumer Advocate
Watchdog Maine
It is a benefit and pleasure to have the CURxED program, you, and your staff, assisting with the Part D portion of Medicare. I use the quizzes from the e-newsletters as part of my volunteer counselor newsletter. Thanks!
Gina Gasparro, Insurance Counseling Coordinator
Schuyler County Office for the Aging
The binders arrived late yesterday afternoon. Thank you so much! They are great. My husband said I acted as tho it was an early Christmas!
Diane Tracey, Insurance Counseling Specialist
New York StaeWide Senior Action Council
Your binders are sensational – absolutely terrific!
Amy Bernstein, HIICAP Coordinator
New York City Office for the Aging
(The Pocket Guide) is a terrific publication, excellent in both form and content. The small size, short paragraphs and clear format (make it) well organized and easily understood…
Ashley Miller
Medicare Part D Consumer
The binder set (is) a great tool to help seniors! Thank you so much!
Jill Teeter, Aging Services Benefits Specialist
HIICAP Coordinator, Tioga Opportunities
The Medicare Part D presentation was clearly presented so that seniors could understand the multiple facets of the program.
Jeanne Darling, Extension Executive Director
Delaware County Cooperative Extension Association
I think the binders are great.
Doreen Ocasio, Services for the Aging Specialist
Clinton County Office for the Aging
I think this is a VERY valuable program that should certainly continue and would like to have you back any time you are interested to talk about this again!
Stephanie Bates, Prevention Services Coordinator
ProAction Yates County Office for the Aging
Your website looks great. It has terrific information and is easy to access.
Dayle Berke, Health Insurance Specialist
Customer Relations Branch, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Congratulations on creating a site that brings together a lot of good information. I especially liked the Insurance Plan Comparisons, as that is the kind of information that most people want to know once the least costly plans have been identified.
Sheila Corrigan, Program Liaison
Department of Senior Citizen Affairs, Uniondale, NY
I am impressed. I found the sample comparisons especially helpful…as the information is very well organized.
Jenny Sobelman, Community Liaison for Assembly Member Richard N. Gottfried
New York, New York
Just wanted to say that the Medicare Part D information compiled on the website is fantastic.
John C. Schroeder, Family & Consumer Science Educator
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Washington County
Excellent Materials!
Nancy Riegelsperger, Financial Management Community Educator
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County
The information makes it easier for seniors to get the Medicare Part D information. Helping one senior select a drug coverage plan can take up to an hour, depending on the complexity of the person’s need. Being able to show the information on paper (rather than on a computer screen) seems to make the process go smoother and it increases the likelihood that people who need to get into a plan will get a good fit.
Sarah Jane Blake, HIICAP Coordinator and Retirement Services Coordinator
Lifelong, Ithaca, New York
I found the analysis of the current use and problems in the system as detailed in your slides quite helpful.
Roberta Riportella, Health Policy Specialist and Associate Professor
Dept. of Consumer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Thanks very much for running the California data... It will be posted on the calmedicare.org site, widely read by beneficiaries and counselors and advocates, and it will be linked to the bulletin board.
Bob Rosenblatt, California Health Advocates
…providing additional tools and devices that can help people find the plan that is right for them.
Jack Hoadley, Health Policy Analyst and Research Professor
Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University
I was a bit baffled at the magnitude of the binder - however, once you start, it certainly makes things easier. Thanks for all the work involved.
Tula Brown, HIICAP Coordinator
Sullivan County Office for the Aging
Your materials are wonderful – all in one location – at fingertips. Would be helpful for trainings and teachings for OFA’s and for new volunteers. You have great material, and most helpful in the education for our seniors.
Angela M. Shortino, Health Insurance Consultant
Monroe County, New York
Systematically explaining the various components of the Medicare Part D program and demonstrating why enrollment has been such a confusing and daunting endeavor for many senior citizens, we all came away with a clearer understanding of the benefits and pitfalls of the program.
Wendy Buchberg, High School Honors Program Teacher
New Visions/Health Sciences at Cayuga Medical Center
I think this is a worthwhile and potentially very useful approach to provide information to outreach workers.
Beverly Chin, Health Planning Council
Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County New York
What a wonderful service you are providing!
Marcy Hudson, Ithaca Housing Authority Community Services
Ithaca, New York
Your presentation was well received by our attendees with all of them indicating that they found the information you shared to be helpful and valuable both personally and professionally.
Theresa C. Mayhew, Extension Resource Educator
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia County
Interesting program which added a new perspective on the information I currently had. This will aid in the understanding of the big picture.
Myrna Koldin, EPIC Outreach Representative
New York State EPIC Program
Additionally, thanks to Cornell’s College of Human Ecology’s Extension Outreach program, we have here at our office some wonderful resources for Older Adults or those who are Dually Eligible or those who are on Medicare due to a disability VERY user friendly manuals for those people who do not have ready access to a computer/web or those people who are uncomfortable using the web, as many older adults (statistically) are.
Catherine Wedge, Community Educator
Mental Health Association of Tompkins County
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