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For prescriptions, M-CARE permits the filling of a 31-day supply and Care Choices permits a 34-day supply. What if I need a 90-day supply for my medication?

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For prescriptions, M-CARE permits the filling of a 31-day supply and Care Choices permits a 34-day supply. What if I need a 90-day supply for my medication?

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At this time, neither M-CARE nor Care Choices have any provision allowing refills beyond the 31-and 34-day supply, respectively. 4. I am retired from the University and cover my spouse on my U of M health insurance. My spouse is retired from another employer and is covered through that company for health insurance as well. In the past, my spouse’s former employer’s insurance paid for medical expenses before my U of M insurance. If I change my U of M health insurance to a Medicare HMO, how will this affect my spouse’s health insurance through his/her former employer? Since your Medicare card is virtually no longer any good (do not throw it away though!) and all you need to show is your Medicare HMO identification card, your University of Michigan health insurance is primary to any other health plan in which you or your spouse may be enrolled.

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