Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Fwd: What a Waste

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Asclepios

Your Weekly Medicare Consumer Advocacy Update

What a Waste

January 10, 2008 • Volume 8, Issue 2

The Medicare prescription drug benefit (Part D) saves enrollees $9 or

less per month, according to researchers who tracked purchases of over

100,000 older adults before and after the benefit began in 2006.

Why does Part D yield so little savings, when the program will cost about

$1 trillion over the next ten years?

Because the Part D benefit is run by private companies and not by

Original Medicare.

Consider these two facts from a recent overview of health spending

published in Health Affairs by researchers for the Centers for

Medicare & Medicaid Services:

Of the $41 billion in Part D spending in 2006, $5.3 billion, or 13

percent went for administrative costs and the profit siphoned off by the

insurance companies offering Part D. By contrast, just 3 percent of

spending for coverage of doctor visits and hospital care under Original

Medicare goes to administrative costs.

The Part D plans cannot negotiate discounts and rebates from drug

manufacturers that come close to matching what Medicaid received, when

that program provided drug coverage for low income people with Medicare.

In fact, even though enrollment in Part D plans is more than double the

number of people enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid, the total amount of

rebates received by Part D companies are less than Medicaid received

before Part D took over coverage.

It is becoming more and more clear that the privatized structure for Part

D has created a boondoggle for drug manufacturers and insurance companies

even as it has fallen woefully short in providing people with Medicare

the kind of drug coverage they need. It is time to for Congress to

provide a drug benefit directly through Medicare. Older adults and people

with disabilities deserve that choice.

Medical Record

“A new report from the ls of Internal Medicine that finds the

Medicare Part D program saved beneficiaries on average about $6 to $9 a

month on prescriptions over what older Americans not yet eligible for

Medicare pay,â€

(“

Most Medicare Drug Plans Continue to Hike Costs into 2008 Two-to-Three

Times Rate of Inflation,†Consumers Union).

“Prescription drug spending growth accelerated in 2006 to 8.5

percent, partly as a result of Medicare Part D’s impact.â€

(“

National Health Spending In 2006: A Year Of Change For Prescription

Drugs,†Catlin, Cowan, Micah Hartman, Heffler

the National Health Expenditure Accounts Team, Health Affairs, 27,

no. 1 (2008): 14-29).

“Providing older adults and people with disabilities the option to

obtain prescription drug coverage directly through the Original Medicare

program, without the insurance middleman, will provide a refuge from the

rising costs, instability and gaps of the Part D plan marketplace.â€

(“

The Best Medicine: A Drug Coverage Option Under Original Medicare,â€

Medicare Rights Center, October 2007).

* * * *

Medicare Part D Appeals Help for Advocates Is Here!

MRC’s new Medicare Part D Appeals: An advocate’s manual to

navigating the Medicare private drug plan appeals process offers an

easy-to-understand, comprehensive overview of the entire appeals process,

including real-life case examples, a glossary of important appeals terms,

a sample protocol for advocates, and links to important

resources.

Register for a

FREE

copy of this great resource.

* * * *

Medicare Private Health Plan Monitoring Project

The Medicare Rights Center (MRC) would like to hear about your

experience, or that of someone you know, enrolled in a private health

plan. With information about what the issues are with Medicare Advantage

plans, we will be able to demand that those problems be fixed.

Submit your story at

www.medicarerights.org/maplanstories.html.

* * * *

The Louder Our Voice, the Stronger Our Message

Asclepios—nammed for the Greek and Roman god of medicine who,

acclaimed for his healing abilities, was at one point the most worshipped

god in Greece—”is a weekly e-newsletter designed to keep you up-to-date

with Medicare program and policy issues, and advance advocacy strategies

to address them. Please help build awareness of key Medicare consumer

issues by forwarding this action alert to your friends and encouraging

them to

subscribe today.

* * * *

The Medicare Rights Center (MRC) is the largest independent source of

Medicare information and assistance in the United States. Founded in

1989, MRC helps older adults and people with disabilities get good,

affordable health care.

Visit our online subscription form to sign up for Asclepios at

http://www.medicarerights.org/subscribeframeset.html.

Unsubscribe from this mailing.

Modify your profile and subscription preferences.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...