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Thompson Applauds Passage of Medicare BillNov. 25, 2003
Beginning in 2006, all Medicare beneficiaries will have access to a prescription drug benefit for the first time in the history of the program that will mean significant savings for seniors and people living with disabilities. For example, seniors currently without drug coverage and monthly drug spending of $800 would see their spending cut by 61 percent, or $5,868. Seniors who spend $400 a month would save 50 percent, or $2,404. While HHS is working to implement the drug benefit, seniors will get a discount drug card providing 10 to 25 percent savings on purchases. Low-income seniors would get an additional $600 credit on this card. HHS is currently working to have this card available in the spring. Additionally, this legislation creates equity in the way rural areas are funded under Medicare to improve reliable access physicians, hospitals, ambulance companies, labs, hospices and home health agencies in rural America. "At HHS, we're rolling up our sleeves and getting to work for America's seniors," Secretary Thompson said. "There is a lot to be done to create a modern Medicare, and this vote is the first step in delivering a prescription drug benefit, more choices and better benefits." |
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