Literature DB >> 18972980

Medicare Part D--the sea of choices meets the donut hole.

Paul J Flaer1, Alain Dondériz, Mustafa Z Younis.   

Abstract

Medicare reform was long overdue when the new prescription drug plan, Medicare Part D, was implemented on January 1, 2006. The Medicare Part D program was developed and written into law in concert with the prevailing conservative political agenda. It is essentially a privatization of public sector Medicare insurance, plus a prescription drug benefit, to private health insurance companies (health maintenance organizations). Unfortunately, the program is fraught with too many choices and options, leading many recipients to consult family, friends, and even attorneys to determine the best plan for their needs. The program began in early 2006, and the deadline for the selection of plans has already passed. For many Medicare D recipients, the next hurdle, dealing with the ramifications of the coverage gap (also called the donut hole), is approaching or is already in effect. Seniors in the donut hole face paying 100 percent out-of-pocket costs for medications while still paying the monthly Medicare premium. The limited coverage provided by Medicare D in this brave new world of innovative and highly effective but expensive drugs coexists with soaring profits in the insurance and pharmaceutical industries.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18972980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Finance        ISSN: 1078-6767


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1.  Sensitivity of medication use to formulary controls in medicare beneficiaries: a review of the literature.

Authors:  Rahul Shenolikar; Amanda Schofield Bruno; Michael Eaddy; Christopher Cantrell
Journal:  Am Health Drug Benefits       Date:  2011-11
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