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The following is
the statement of Ron Pollack, Executive Director
of Families USA, concerning the Medicare legislation
passed by Congress:
MEDICARE LEGISLATION
WILL BE A DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT FOR AMERICA'S
SENIORS
"The Medicare legislation will cause deep
disappointment for America's seniors and people
with disabilities. It provides very limited
drug coverage; fails to moderate skyrocketing
drug costs; and spends lavishly to push seniors
into managed care plans.
"This legislation has numerous shortcomings,
including:
- "The legislation provides seniors with
inadequate drug coverage that is sparse compared
to the coverage available for younger populations.
Seniors with annual drug costs between $2,250
and $5,100 will be required to pay all of
those costs out of their own pockets -- a
so-called "doughnut hole" that is
more like a coverage chasm.
- "Even the best feature of the legislation
-- the help to low-income seniors, which allows
them to purchase drugs for only $1 to $5 per
prescription -- is flawed. Due to a miserly
assets test, 2.8 million very low-income seniors
will be disqualified from such needed relief.
- "The legislation genuflects to the
pharmaceutical lobby by thwarting any meaningful
effort to contain skyrocketing drug costs.
The legislation prohibits Medicare from using
its bargaining power to negotiate lower prices.
It also stops seniors from reimporting much
cheaper drugs from Canada.
- "The legislation provides a boondoggle
to the managed care industry. In an effort
to push seniors into HMOs, PPOs, and other
managed care plans, the legislation showers
private insurance plans with lavish and wasteful
subsidies.
"The more seniors learn about this legislation,
the less they will feel that it reflects their
interests and needs."
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