Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 MEDICARE DRUG CARDS A RAW DEAL FOR SENIORS Mark McClellan, the Administration's top Medicare official, claims that the new prescription drug cards being offered by the government will provide " significant price reductions off typical retail prices " for seniors [1]. But a new study by the House Government Reform Committee reveals that McClellan's claim is not true - in fact, many seniors would pay more for drugs using the " discount " cards (which cost up to $30 a year) than they would paying retail [2]. The study found that a one month supply of the ten best selling name brand drugs cost more using Medicare drug cards offered by Pharmacy Care Alliance ($1,061), RxSavings ($1,046) or Walgreens ($990) than paying retail at Drugstore.com ($959). In Canada the same drugs cost just $596 - 60% less than the lowest priced drug card - but the Administration continues to fight the efforts of seniors to obtain affordable prescription drugs there. [3] Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy said that the competition among providers will cause " prices to continue to fall. " [4] But the restrictions the Administration has placed on which cards seniors can use makes that unlikely. Once seniors select a card they are locked in until the end of 2004 and can change only once - in the fall, when enrollment for next year's program begins. [5] Meanwhile, corporations offering drug cards can change their prices once a week. Even if the prices for prescription drugs rise dramatically with the card a senior selects, that senior cannot switch cards before 2005. Sources: 1. " White House Promoting Medicare Drug Card " , AP, 4/29/04, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1338755&l=32636. 2. " New Medicare Drug Cards Offer Few Discounts " , Minority Staff of the House Committee on Government Reform, April 2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1338755&l=32637. 3. " FDA, States at Odds Over Drugs " , Washington Post, 2/22/04, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1338755&l=32638. 4. " U.S. Offers Seniors Drug Cards Amid Criticism " , Reuters, 5/3/04, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1338755&l=32639. 5. " Web Still Helps the Medicine Go Down " , Washington Post, 4/30/04, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1338755&l=32640. ------ End of Forwarded Message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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