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    AP Newsbreak: Medicare's drug coverage gap shrinks

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare's prescription coverage gap is getting noticeably smaller and easier to manage this year for millions of older and disabled people with high drug costs.

    The "doughnut hole," an anxiety-inducing catch in an otherwise popular benefit, will shrink about 40 percent for those unlucky enough to land in it, according to new Medicare figures provided in response to a request from The Associated Press.

    The average beneficiary who falls into the coverage gap would have spent $1,504 this year on prescriptions. But thanks to discounts and other provisions in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law, that cost fell to $901, according to Medicare's Office of the Actuary, which handles economic estimates.

    A 50 percent discount that the law secured from pharmaceutical companies on brand name drugs yielded an average savings of $581. Medicare also picked up more of the cost of generic drugs, saving an additional $22.

    The estimates are averages, so some Medicare recipients may do worse and others better. Also, it's still unclear if the discounts will start to overcome seniors' deep unease about the law.

    Concern over cutting Medicare to expand coverage for the uninsured helped push older voters toward Republicans in the 2010 congressional elections. Obama and the Democrats have been trying to woo them back ever since.

    "For people with high drug expenditures, the 50 percent discount offers real savings," said Tricia Neuman, director of Medicare policy for the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. "It's certainly more helpful than no coverage at all, which is what they had previously."

    More than 2 million beneficiaries already have gotten some help, discounts that have gone largely to middle-class seniors, because the poor are covered in the gap at taxpayer expense.

    For retired elementary school teacher Carolyn Friedman, it meant she didn't need a loan to pay for drugs that keep her epilepsy under control.

    "What a change for the better," said Friedman, 71, of Sunrise, Fla. "This year it was easier to pay my bills, whereas last year I had to borrow money to pay for my medications when I was in the doughnut hole."

    One of her brand-name anti-seizure drugs cost about $370 in the gap last year, and the other about $270. This year Friedman paid about $150 and $130, respectively, for a month's supply.

    Medicare covers about 47 million older and disabled people, and about 9 in 10 have some kind of prescription plan. Most rely on the drug benefit, also known as Part D, which is delivered through private insurance plans.

    Beneficiaries have until Dec. 7 to change their drug plans for 2012. Consumer advocates recommend that seniors check their coverage during open enrollment to see if their current choice remains the best for next year. Many families start the process around the Thanksgiving holiday.

    The coverage gap, a money-saving idea from a previous Congress, never has been popular.

    It starts after an individual beneficiary and his or her drug plan have spent a total of $2,840 on medications for the year. Seniors are then on their own for the next $3,600.

    Once total spending reaches about $6,440, Medicare's catastrophic coverage kicks in and beneficiaries pay only a token amount. Most people do not spend enough in the doughnut hole to qualify for catastrophic coverage.

    Although few private insurance plans still cap the amount they spend on medications, Medicare's hole-in-the-middle approach is highly unusual.

    The Republican-led Congress that passed the drug benefit under President George W. Bush was trying to balance coverage and costs, as many conservatives fretted about creating a new unfunded entitlement.

    Supporters wanted all beneficiaries to get some initial benefit from the program, and they wanted to protect those with overwhelmingly high costs. The resulting compromise led to the doughnut hole.

    Under Obama's health care law, the gap will be gradually phased down by 2020.

    This year, the law provides a 50 percent discount on brand name drugs and 7 percent break on generics. Next year the discount on generics rises to 14 percent. When the changes are fully phased in, beneficiaries will still be responsible for their annual deductible and 25 percent of the cost of their medications until they reach catastrophic coverage.

    If Republicans succeed in repealing what they dismiss as "Obamacare," the discounts would be wiped out as well.

    Joan Gibbs thought her pharmacy had made a mistake. Her total cost for a brand-name painkiller in the doughnut hole came out lower than her co-payment earlier in the year, at a time her plan was picking up most of the tab.

    "I reluctantly called the insurance company," said Gibbs, 54, who lives near Cleveland. "If they had made a mistake, I knew they would catch it sooner or later. I was very surprised that it turned out to be such a good discount."

    Gibbs is on Medicare because of an auto-immune disorder and other medical problems that left her unable to work.

    Other beneficiaries say it's still a struggle, even with the discounts.

    John Robinson of Bel Air, Md., has diabetes and heart problems. A retired director of patient accounts for a hospital, Robinson said he runs up his credit card balance to pay for insulin, other medications and diabetic supplies in the doughnut hole.

    "Thank God for credit cards," said Robinson, 71. "I thought it was better this year, but it still cost me more money than I had."

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    • Left is Wrong  •  5 mths ago
      Let me guess, our elected elite aren't on Medicare?
      Go figure!
      • Dean 5 mths ago
        Yes they are. As soon as they turn 65, medicare kicks in. Then medicare pays for the bulk of medical care while you insurance picks up the rest. Thank insurance lobbyists for implementing that one.

        Repubs talk about how medicare is eating away at the budget....how about this...those with insurance, the insurnace should pick up the cost first and THEN medicare covers what is left. That would be a huge savings right there.
      • Jonnie 5 mths ago
        lol do you even know what medicare is tea is good?
      • Thomas 5 mths ago
        Our elected elite are all rich even before they became the elected elite.
    • JenniferJ  •  5 mths ago
      50% discount from big pharm just means that name brands are 50% over priced to begin with!
      • anonymous 5 mths ago
        discount my *&^*! The government is giving them $ in some form or another so they look good
      • The Sword 5 mths ago
        Generics are NOT tested for content integrity. One pill may be 5-10% different from the next. THIS is sccientifically correct and ask your Dr if you think otherwise. Brand names have stringent QA (Quality Assurance) safeguards. Generics have NONE!
        I'd rather pay a little more and be cured than take generics and hope I will survive.
      • MF 5 mths ago
        Oh, Jennifer, why do you blame "Big Pharma" and not "Big Government"? Because you are a one-note leftist idiot.
    • Murray  •  5 mths ago
      Three things you don't do in this world 1) Grow OLD )
      2) Get HURT) 3) Get SICK)
      then you will see what happens to you.
      All the politicians care about is getting elected
      once they get your vote they don't care.
      They don't get Obama care, they have
      the best plans our money can buy plus
      they get their salaries for life. CHANGE WASHINGTON NOW!!!!!
      THAT WON"T HELP!!!! CHANGE THE LAWS NOW AND THE RULES NOW
      THAT MIGHT HELP!!!!!
      • lostniraq01 5 mths ago
        Murray and just why is it the government's responsibility again?
      • ChristianStacey 5 mths ago
        Because they have a Killing Mandate by the Elite ... Make Everyone Poor, Give them an untested Cocktail of Pills, untested Dozens of Injections, Chemotherapy and you'll be fine they say ... Cancer is up 300% since 1980! By Accident? Not Hardley!
      • AtticusFinch 5 mths ago
        Why is it the govts responsibility. Since they take money out of every check we have made all our working lives, thats why. Medicare and SS is bought and PAID for from the money WE EARN and it is TAKEN out of every checkwe make. If they don't want to allow us to have these benefits, then they dam well should quit stealing OUR money that WE EARN!!!
    • Theresa  •  5 mths ago
      medical fraud by cps and crew google candice newmaker law ..why not cut back in this scam and leave the elders at peace..they earned their mediacal..
      • Druid 5 mths ago
        People paid for Medicare, and that should be untouchable. Medicaid, on the other hand, is not so sacred. It should be cut in half, and eligibility requirements amended to include only the old, the infirm and the working poor. Able-bodied freeloaders should be sent packing.
      • Reteach 5 mths ago
        Let's get REAL practical and do what "the lefties"want: competition for drug prices, just like the VA does. If it works there, why shouldn't the same regs apply everywhere? Answer: pharma bribes to the GOP which shoved Part D down everybody's throats, a law written by the pharmas. Along comes Obama's negotiations for health care reform, the GOP does theuir knee-jerk opposition, then they omplain that they, like the Democrats on Part D, were shut out of the discussion. No, they just refused to participate unless they could have it all their way.
      • MeaneyMouse 5 mths ago
        TrueThatTrueThat!!
    • MatthewSevenTwelve  •  Detroit, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There should be a ban on medicine commercials. I think they are creating a nation of hypochondriacs.
      • Mad Dog 1 5 mths ago
        There was a ban and the Ronny Ragen became president
      • Straight Shooter 5 mths ago
        Did you ever notice, by the time they list all the side effects, you may be better off not taking it anyway.
      • Sharon 5 mths ago
        The Doctors are also brainwashed. It is thought that they get bonus money for giving certain meds. They are always really excited about a new drug. I refuse to take new drugs since I do not trust big pharma.
    • EddieO  •  5 mths ago
      Americans are fed up with corporate corruption, lobbyist-owned politicians, our broken congress, and an unfair tax system! We want our country back!
    • Shannon  •  5 mths ago
      everyone is angry but what are we going to do about it....change is needed instead of fighting against one another we need to join forces and rebuild.....starting with our government and working our way down. we help soo many countries but we are suffering hear on the home front.
    • RickD  •  5 mths ago
      It is hard to predict how much I will save when I get into the donut hole but I do know my premium went up quite a bit so the "savings" is somewhat illusionary. My question is: WHY IS THERE A DONUT HOLE TO BEGIN WITH? I start out at one price, then the cost jumps way up when I get to the donut hole. After a couple of months in the donut hole I get to the third level where the costs are comparitively dirt cheap. What is wrong with one price level for the whole year?
    • A_Nonny_Moose  •  5 mths ago
      Drug companies are massively gouging Americans. The same drugs, from the same factory - even the same lot numbers - are being sold in Africa and South America for pennies on the dollar.

      But the drug companies got Congress to make it illegal to bring those drugs back to the States, or to even go there to buy them. Essentially, big pharma got Congress to turn Americans into a captive population. You WILL buy your drugs 10x-100x more than anywhere else, or you WILL die or you WILL die in prison.
    • AJ  •  5 mths ago
      It's about time the govt STOP abusing the elderly. Many of the elder crowd live on a fixed income and can barely make ends meet. They split their pills to make them last longer due to the soaring costs of meds. Please peole, have some compassion because 1 day it could be YOU in this position
    • JohnT  •  Fremont, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If you are buying brand name drugs in the U.S. and no generics are available, I recommend buying generics from Canada. In my case, I am buying 3 generics from Canada cheaper than the copay for brand name in the U.S.
    • cri  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Drug prices would be less of a problem if Congress had the balls to regulate the drug
      companies like it is in Canada and maybe other countries.
    • Observer At Large  •  Naples, United States  •  5 mths ago
      someone is paying
    • BIG AL  •  Cleveland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      IF THIS IS SO GREAT ==HOW COME THE PRES AND THE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DO NOT USE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Mike  •  5 mths ago
      You know what I'd like to shrink? The advertising budgets of drugmakers. Why are we subsidizing all the ads we're fed about all these new miracle drugs that 5 or 10 years later have commercials on at 3 am telling you that if you on some old wonder drug that you may be entitled to compensation? Why does every magazine have multiple full page ads telling us what drugs we need to make our lives better? Every single ad needs money, where do you think that comes from? Why do you think drug prices are so high? Every pill might as well have a receipt for an ad somewhere so you can feel like you're sponsoring that ad, because you are.
    • SarahR  •  Lawrence, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I have heard that you can order your medicines in Canada and even Mexico cheaper than what we pay here in the United States whats the deal on that. I think it sounds great but why is our medicine higher here than these places.
    • Coupe DeVille  •  Huntsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Everyone wants the benefits, nobody wants to pay for them. There is no political will to actually raise anyone's income taxes, or to actually cut anything. This next election is going to be very nasty.
    • DougS  •  5 mths ago
      Well, simply put, the profit margins for worldwide pharmaceutical companies is very large. Granted, they do have research and developement costs. Almost no other country on the planet allows drug advertising. Watch the evening news lately? 80% of the PRIME time high dollar advertising is for drugs. Why do we have to pay 10 times the price here for the exact same drug elsewhere? Because the lobbyists have made it so in Washington. The Republican politicians have fought to keep a law requiring medicare to fund only drugs sold in the US. Because no-one has stepped in to say it's unfair. Until now.
    • GenX84  •  Seattle, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I guess all you bashers have forgotten that Medicare was barred from making bulk purchases which would lower the cost of drugs.
    • Moorepark  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Big insurance companies like Blue Shield and Blue Cross, for example, are in it for big time profits.$$$$$$$$$$$$
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