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Part D: Chronically Ill

by Street Kid
Sat May 6th, 2006 at 10:53:01 PM EST

Newsday:

Dr. Jerry Avorn wrote in the April 18 New England Journal of Medicine,

"Despite its youth, the Medicare drug benefit is already chronically ill. ... Debate continues over whether its early spasticity was caused by inept management of its birth or a genetic disorder present at its creation."

The AARP, still believes Part D is undergoing growing pains, found that for the sixth straight year, the prices for 193 brand-name prescription drugs rose, by 6 percent in 2005, and over the six years they soared by 40 percent.  This is higher than the rate of inflation.

AARP's director of policy and strategy,John Rother

"Drug affordability continues to be a major challenge, and AARP is fighting high drug costs on many fronts."

Despite his statement, no specifics are mentioned.

continued

Rother does not mention that AARP supported the benefit, and was instrumental in the passage of Part D.  Neither does he mention that the AARP has a partnership in the sale of the UnitedHealth policies and receives millions in royaties as a result.

There are 1,400 plans from 50 insurance companies, working closely with drug companies, and making substantial profits from Part D.

The New York Times reported in March, "If things play out the way some big insurers hope, the drug program could prove to be a feeder system into much greater private presence in Medicare - a long-standing goal of the Bush administration."

In  his radio address, George W. Bush claimed

`` Medicare prescription drug coverage is a great deal for seniors.  Even if you do not have significant drug expenses now, you should consider joining a Medicare drug plan to protect yourself against high prescription drug bills down the road.''

There have been complaints about the complexity of the plans, delays in benefits taking effect and in reimbursements.

According to Saul Friedman of Newsday,

"Part D is not a Medicare benefit, and cutting Medicare out of the picture is what keeps drug and coverage prices high."
 

CMS have announced the Part D deductible and out-of-pocket expenses, including the doughnut hole is going to increase by nearly 7 percent next year.

The Part D annual deductible will increase from $250 to $265. Co-payments for the poor will also increse.

The coverage amount will also increase from $2,250 to $2,400.

The modest good news is that the initial drug coverage will go up from $2,250 to $2,400. But this year's doughnut hole of $2,850, during which you pay 100 percent of your drugs' costs will grow to $3,051.25.

Once in the doughnut hole next year, getting out will cost your account a total of $5,451.25 ($2,400 plus $3,051.25), up from the current $5,100 ($2,250 plus $2,850). Once out of the hole, you'll continue to qualify for catastrophic coverage, when Part D pays 95 percent of drug costs.
Still looking ahead, monthly Medicare Part B premiums for next year are expected to rise from the current $88.50 to $100.40, a 13.4 percent increase. But the same law that gave us Part D also introduced means testing for the first time in Medicare's history. Starting Jan. 1, part B premiums are expected to rise to new highs on a sliding scale for about 2.4 million persons who earn more than $80,000 a year. Their monthly premium could be as high as $173.30 in 2007.

Part D also introduced means testing for the first time in Medicare's history. Starting Jan. 1, part B premiums are expected to rise to new highs on a sliding scale for about 2.4 million persons who earn more than $80,000 a year. Their monthly premium could be as high as $173.30 in 2007.

Some believe that the affluent should pay more. However, means testing changed the universal nature of Medicare as beneficiaries' financial records will be scrutinized. Medicare could become a program for the sick, old and poor, if the affluent decide to leave, rather than have their privacy invaded.

Many are hoping that, as seniors reach the donut hole amount, their anger will translate into votes for candidates who are in support of Part D and   other healthcare reform.  Both the Medicare Rights Center and the Center for Medicare Advocacy are leading the fight for real reform.  

Which side will the AARP take?



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"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 10:57:43 PM EST
Geeze, the crap just gets deeper and smells worse, doesn't it?

Thanks for all of your work on this crap progam.  You have certainly kept me well informed.

don't miss ~ Matters of Spirit and Expanded Views

by shirlstars (shirlstarsw@aol.com) on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 01:07:40 AM EST
"part B premiums are expected to rise to new highs on a sliding scale for about 2.4 million persons who earn more than $80,000 a year. Their monthly premium could be as high as $173.30 in 2007."

Where does the "slide" start, at $80,000 or much lower?  And is the $80,000 for a couple or per person?  They're determined to mess up Medicare even more, aren't they?  

One way or the other, this darkness has to give....

by Denim Blue on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 09:51:12 AM EST
Info comes out in bits and pieces, as the legislation is 700 pages long.  So, at this point, I can't answer that ?, sorry.

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:21:14 PM EST
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http://www.archimedesmovement.org/

Fear and Loathing in the U.S. Health Care System

    "What we need is a Revolution--not of violence but of vision; not of arms but of ideas. A Revolution through which we can replace our resignation with hope and our disengagement with a new community-based activism driven not by partisan politics but by an unwillingness to accept a system that has become obsessed with the delivery of health care as an economic commodity at the expense of health for the American people."

    ~former Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber

When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. - Jimi Hendrix

by Damnit Janet on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 11:29:43 AM EST
Thanks Janet--I was looking for that site!!!!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:21:47 PM EST
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I can't even think about it in a way that makes sense.  Reading John Kitzhaber statement is wonderful.  One part of me thinks Wow, there are some people out there defining what is wrong and what needs to happen very well.  The other part of me says, "Fuck that, I'm mad as hell and I want someone's head on a damn platter!"

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by Militarytracy on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:39:12 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Me too!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 01:59:13 PM EST
[ Parent ]
More on United Healthcare and AARP:

http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/14346051.htm

Another citation:

Even before the new drug plan went into effect in January, some insurers had significant numbers of Medicare Advantage customers. Humana, for example, had 558,000. UnitedHealth had 1.1 million in Medicare Advantage; it also had an additional 2.5 million AARP customers with Medigap cards, and most of them have added the Part D coverage that UnitedHealth is offering through AARP.
-- NY Times March 31, 2006

Policies not Politics
--- Daily Landscape
by rdf (robert.feinman@gmail.com) on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:16:58 PM EST
Thanks for the link!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:27:09 PM EST
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for a visit.  He was being overly aggressive so we had to dog whisper him a little and he is just fine now.  His owners spoil him too much.  They came to get him yesterday and left us four tickets to Disney World for my trouble......pretty nice huh?  She is a nurse who works in a doctor's office yet even she has no perscription coverage for herself or her family.  She talks about smoozing drug reps who come into the office and they give her free samples of Celebrex which her husband desperately needs.  She shared with me that patients on part D have a very hard time figuring out which drugs their plans will pay for and they don't want the doctor to write perscriptions for them that they will later find out that their plan will not cover.  They want the Drs office to get preauthorizations for them for new perscriptions and the office did try for a few days ........but.......a nurse will spend 30 minutes on the phone just on hold alone trying to get through to someone who may or may not be able to tell them anything useful at all.  Her physician doesn't even take a lunch right now his schedule is so full and they simply cannot have someone on the phone all day long who will at best be able to only assist and benefit perhaps 10 - 16 patients a day and get nothing else but drug preauthorizations completed for that very small number of people!  It is Fucking Nuts right now.....Just Fucking Nuts!

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by Militarytracy on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 12:49:22 PM EST
Total understatement and it is going to get worse.  This admin has done NOTHING right!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 02:01:17 PM EST
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AARP joins so many other coopted and broken institutions in the great American tradition of selling out your supposed constituency. That EVERYTHING must pursue some money-making venture serves to warp and distort organizations that should be maintained as membership driven.

"Whenever a Voice of Moderation addresses liberals, its sole purpose is to stomp out any real sign of life." - James Wolcott
by Madman in the Marketplace on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 01:27:33 PM EST
More Corporate Scrutiny Needed

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 04:14:04 PM EST
Hey, what happened to the above diary?

'Poverty is the worst form of violence'--Gandhi
by chocolate ink on Sun May 7th, 2006 at 07:40:15 PM EST
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found something that needed to be clarified and was too tired to write/add to it, so i'll do another one later.  have had a BUSY day!!!  i'm tired....

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Mon May 8th, 2006 at 05:35:02 PM EST
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