The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is a new payment option in the prescription drug law that works with your current drug coverage to help you manage your out-of-pocket costs for drugs covered by your plan by spreading them across the calendar year (January–December).
Starting in 2025, anyone with a Medicare drug plan or Medicare health plan with drug coverage (like a Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage) can use this payment option.
All plans offer this payment option, and participation is voluntary.
This payment option might help you manage your monthly expenses, but it doesn’t save you money or lower your drug costs.
Questions: Before signing up, please contact the Hartsville pharmacy staff at 843-339-5530 to speak with someone directly.
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CareSouth Carolina is home to a nationally recognized Integrated Behavioral Health program, where patients receive quality care by some of the best, most caring professionals in the field of mental health.
To schedule an appointment or receive more information about any of our locations and services, call any of the numbers below. You can also request an appointment on-line.
At least one licensed behavioral health counselor is co-located at each of our medical centers where we provide:
Our counselors are master’s prepared and licensed clinical social workers and professional counselors who specialize in providing both immediate and long–term assistance to individuals who may experience depression, PTSD, anxiety, grief, family issues or substance dependency and other psychosocial needs.
CareSouth Carolina also provides school-based counseling services in many school districts throughout our region.
In addition to counseling, we provide testing for ADHD, learning disorders, Autism Spectrum, Asperger’s and other academic functional testing as done by a Ph.D. Psychologist.
CareSouth Carolina has been instrumental in forming the Rural Opioid Community Response Consortium, which works to de-stigmatize treatment for opiate or other substance use disorders. The consortium has three main objectives: Prevention of opiate use disorders, Treatment of opiate and other substance use disorders and Sustained Recovery for people of all ages who are struggling with an opiate use disorder or dependency.