Who determines the overall cost of the new Medicare prescription
drug entitlement?
Not government auditors. Not politicians. Not lobbyists. It's
people directly affected by the 2003 law: America's growing senior
population.
How? Participation in the drug program is voluntary, so an
important factor in determining the cost is the number of seniors
signing up in 2006, the first year the program is available. The
trouble is, as Heritage health care expert Derek Hunter writes in a
recent online paper, that number is hard to predict. "No one knows
for sure how many seniors will sign up for the new benefit, either
by choice or by being dumped into it by their former employers,"
Hunter says.
That's one reason why 10-year cost estimates range from $395
billion (Congressional Budget Office) to $534 billion (Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services). But one thing's for sure: It will
be a lot of money. Read Hunter's paper here:
How The Drug Entitlement
Drives Different Cost Estimates
(April 1, 2004).
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"Bitter Pills" is an occasional, but regular, feature from The
Heritage Foundation on how the 2003 Medicare drug law is full of
sickening "surprises" that have serious consequences for seniors
and taxpayers. Of course, The Heritage Foundation isn't surprised
at all. We diagnosed the problems long ago in our Medicare Maladies series.
Both Medicare Maladies and Bitter Pills are available on
heritage.org (if you can stomach them).
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