![]() ![]() "We can't imagine someone that doesn't deal with this all the time to even understand it and the problem being if they don't understand it and they don't make necessary changes now, they're in it for a year, so they can be out a lot of money simply from one little mistake," Stacy Childs, Claim Missouri Regional Liaison Trainer for the Southwest District of Missouri. 1 review of Joplin News First I always enjoy the on-scene reports of Joplin News First, and think it is awesome that the local T.V. And it can get very confusing for the average person. So she helped to dispel a little bit of that and told me how they'll use a computer and input a lot of our data and tell us which plans will probably be best for us," Wells says.Įxperts say from year to year, coverage changes, which means providers may not carry the same prescription drugs or the cost of coverage may increase. "Confused, cause there's so many plans and I work in the health care field, but still it's all like Greek to me. Karen Wells and her husband visited Mercy Hospital Joplin Friday to speak with CLAIM, the Missouri State Health Insurance Assistance Program about being enrolled in Part D, Medicare's drug coverage. If you're enrolled in Part D, Medicare's drug coverage, you have the chance to either switch or stick with that insurance. Now until December seventh is annual open enrollment. Jason Nally is believed to have died of smoke inhalation in the 3 a.m. Joplin TV news station shines a spotlight on CLAIM's efforts A 42-year-old man died in a trailer home fire early Thursday morning near Carthage. ![]()
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