Rite Aid Helps Customers Prepare for 2015 Medicare Part D Enrollment

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Rite Aid pharmacies nationwide are once again providing free resources to help its senior customers select the right prescription drug plan or update their existing coverage during the annual Medicare Part D enrollment period.

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Camp Hill, Pa. (Oct. 15, 2015) - Rite Aid pharmacies nationwide are once again providing free resources to help its senior customers select the right prescription drug plan (PDP) or update their existing coverage during the annual Medicare Part D enrollment period. Now through Dec. 7, 2015, customers can use Rite Aid's Medicare Advisor to request the three lowest-cost prescription drug plans based on current prescriptions filled at Rite Aid*. Rite Aid's Medicare Advisor is available at any Rite Aid pharmacy and can also be accessed online at

www.riteaid.com/medicareadvisor

.

"As a retail healthcare company, Rite Aid is committed to providing its customers with the resources they need to help them reach their goal of leading healthier lives," said Jocelyn Konrad, executive vice president of pharmacy for Rite Aid. "The Medicare Part D enrollment period is the perfect time for our patients to speak with our pharmacists about the tools we offer, including Medicare Advisor, which can help them select the drug plan to best fit their prescription needs."

With Rite Aid's Medicare Advisor, customers can compare the estimated annual costs of various plans, including monthly premiums, brand and generic co-pays and drugs covered. Customers can then discuss their Medicare Advisor report with their Rite Aid pharmacists, who are available to answer questions they may have.

Rite Aid is in the networks of hundreds of other Medicare prescription drug plans; see

www.riteaid.com/medicareadvisor

for more information.

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