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20, 2006 VOLUME 14, NUMBER 21 Medicare Part D Enrollment Period Runs Through Year End Medicare Part D (the prescription drug benefit plan begun last year) includes an annual "election period" from November 15 through the end of the calendar year. Seniors—many of whom struggled to understand the program a year ago and waded through reams of information to select the most promising choice—now must review their existing Part D plan, figure out what changes are in store, and make another selection of the best option available for their individual circumstances. As was the case last year, there is plenty of information about the plan options facing each Medicare beneficiary. The best collection of information about plan choices comes from the Medicare program itself, which operates a well-designed, understandable and informative website at www.medicare.gov. Among the points made by the Medicare site: the real due date for your Part D selection is December 8, not December 31—you need to make sure your new plan is in effect in time to assure coverage for any January prescription needs. The upcoming year will provide a number of changes affecting prescription drug coverage. A few of those include:
Congress’ switch from Republican to Democratic control may lead to other changes, as well. Democratic leaders have made clear that they expect to immediately address the existing ban on government negotiation of drug prices. One Democratic leader has already introduced a bill that would direct the government to offer and operate a Medicare drug plan of its own. Administration officials argue that both measures conflict with the underlying free-market rationale behind Medicare’s prescription drug program, but it is too early to predict the outcome of that debate. |
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