Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Progress Report: Findings From A 2006 National Survey Of Seniors
- 1 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Health Affairs (Project Hope) in Health Affairs
- Vol. 26 (Suppl2), w630-w643
- https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.26.5.w630
Abstract
A national survey in 2006 found that Part D secured drug coverage for most seniors who were without it in 2005, prior to the Medicare drug benefit. Seniors without drug coverage in 2006 generally fell into two groups: those in relatively good health and those potentially difficult to reach. Compared with seniors covered through employer plans or the Department of Veterans Affairs, Part D enrollees had higher out-of-pocket spending and greater cost-related nonadherence. Low-income subsidies offered protection against high out-of-pocket spending; without them, one-third of Part D enrollees at or below 150 percent of poverty paid more than $100 a month for their medications.Keywords
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