Congress Should Cap Out-of-Pocket Costs For Medicare Part D Prescription Drugs, According to Survey By The Senior Citizens League
Seventy-eight percent of retirees think
Capping the Part D out-of-pocket spending requirement is a key provision of the bi-partisan
The bill would limit price increases in drugs covered by Medicare Part D plans to the rate of inflation or drug makers would be forced to pay a penalty in the form of a rebate. "Since
Reducing prescription drug prices is a top issue for older voters. Seventy – two percent of survey participants support a proposal to tie Medicare Part D drugs prices to those paid in other industrialized nations, through the use of an "international drug pricing index" -- an approach similar to prescription drug legislation passed by the House (H.R. 3).
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With 1.2 million supporters,
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