Medicare Malady #31: Who Are The Drug Bills Supposed To Help Again?

Report Health Care Reform

Medicare Malady #31: Who Are The Drug Bills Supposed To Help Again?

August 26, 2003 1 min read Download Report
THF
The Heritage Foundation

"Near-poor" retirees-too "wealthy" to qualify for public assistance but unable to afford comprehensive private health insurance-are among those least likely to have prescription drug coverage. But they won't get much help from the prescription drug proposals pending before Congress.

A recent analysis from the Commonwealth Fund finds that a retired couple living on $20,944 a year in 2006 would still spend a substantial part of their income on prescription drugs under the House and Senate proposals now being reconciled by a Capitol Hill committee.

How much is "substantial"? Under the House proposal, that couple would pay $2,437 or 11.6 percent of their income for drugs. Under the Senate bill, the couple would spend $3,208 or 15.3 percent of their income, according to Commonwealth, a New York-based private foundation that specializes in health and social issues.

The Heritage Foundation reached similar conclusions in a study on Medicare patients with private drug coverage. It found the Senate bill would force average Medicare patients to pay about $621 more than what they would pay under their existing drug coverage, according to a July 15 research paper by Heritage health-care expert Lanhee Chen.

So tell us again. Who are the drug bills supposed to help?

For more information or to receive an e-mail version of "Medicare Maladies," contact [email protected] or call Heritage Media Services at (202) 675-1761.

("Medicare Maladies" is a regular feature, launched 7/14/03, from The Heritage Foundation. Sad to say, there's another malady coming your way tomorrow. Daily "maladies" are also available on
heritage.org.)

Authors

THF
The Heritage Foundation

Exclusive Offers

5 Shocking Cases of Election Fraud

Read real stories of fraudulent ballots, harvesting schemes, and more in this new eBook.

The Heritage Guide to the Constitution

Receive a clause-by-clause analysis of the Constitution with input from more than 100 scholars and legal experts.

The Real Costs of America’s Border Crisis

Learn the facts and help others understand just how bad illegal immigration is for America.