The other day my mother started crying. “When will this ever end?” I didn’t want to tell her the truth, which is when Dad dies.
The cause of her tears is Medicare Part D, written by the pharmaceutical industry for the Republicans. My parents are on a program, United Health, that is a good one. No problems there.
In the last year my father’s meds have increased a lot. Two of them to combat memory loss, are very expensive. Hovering over all med planning is the Part D “donut hole” of $2400 per year.
In the fall of each of the last few years my mother has sat down, counted pills, checked the hole status for both of them, ordered meds to carry over into the new year. A few weeks ago she and I spent many, many hours doing this with the new complexities of these new meds. As we have experienced, just when you might think everything is settled, all it takes is another new script to upset the entire apple cart of difficult planning.
Two more complexities are the free samples that we get some of (grateful but not reliabe!,) and the Canadian pharmacy options.
The latter typically cost us more out of pocket, but nothing is counted towards the donut hole. So far we have only gotten Aricept from a Canadian company. Actually, they are a brokering operation for Indian pharm companies. They stock nothing. Dad’s generic Aricept actually came from Germany. Good enough for the German national health care system, I would wager.
Then we get into issues like getting a 90 day script for his new Nemenda. After making all the obligatory phone calls and calculations, we find out that we can get a 90 day purchase ONLY from the mail order division of United Health. Locally, United Health will allow the pharmacy to release only 30 days at a time – with higher copays and more trips to the store. Or 50 days worth from India. Sigh.
Nemenda alone will put my father at the exact edge of the donut hole in 2009. I guess we’ll get that from India, which will still cost us $700/yr. But it keeps the debit account clear for his other meds.
Medicare Part D is a Republican sham, lock stock, and barrel. From Wikipedia: “By the design of the program, the federal government is not permitted to negotiate prices of drugs with the drug companies, as federal agencies do in other programs. The Veterans Administration, which is allowed to negotiate drug prices and establish a formulary, pays 58% less for drugs, on average, than Medicare Part D.[30] For example, Medicare pays $785 for a year’s supply of Lipitor (atorvastatin), while the VA pays $520. Medicare pays $1,485 for Zocor, while the VA pays $127. Former Congressman Billy Tauzin, R-La., who steered the bill through the House, retired soon after and took a $2 million a year job as president of Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), the main industry lobbying group.”
Medicare Part D is a blessing for those in the program, for sure. But the price tag in terms of having to be intelligent, patient, and live with extreme complexity is high.
Do people in Canada, Britain, Germany, Spain, etc., etc. etc. have to go through this? No! Even w/o government support drugs are SO much cheaper in other countries! Yes, Americans are supporting everyone else while seniors here are cutting meds in half.
It is Republican health care. It’s FUBAB.
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The system is totally rigged and totally broken, written by criminals like Billy Tauzin. I hope he’s proud.
To cheer you up though, I attach the joke below, in kind of the same vein:
Hospital Patient
A sweet old lady telephoned St. Joseph’s Hospital. She timidly asked, “Is it possible to speak to someone who can tell me how a patient is doing?”
The operator said, “I can, what’s the name and room number?”
The old laday in her weak voice said, “Norma Findlay, Room 302.”
The operator replied, “Let me place you on hold while I check with her nurse.”
After a few minutes the operator returned to the phone and said, “Oh, I have good news, her nurse just told me that Norma is doing very well. Her blood pressure is fine; her blood work just came back as normal and her physician, Dr. Cohen, has scheduled her to be discharged on Tuesday.”
The old lady said, “Thank you. That’s wonderful! I was so worried! God bless you!”
The operator replied, “You’re more than welcome. Is Norma your daughter?”
The grandmother said, “No, I’m Norma Findlay in 302. No one tells me shit.”
Wasn’t that a United Health Care hospital?
…because that’s just our policy : ) Glad you liked it !
It just so happens that the Part D program of their’s seems to be pretty good. And, of course, I’m sure that they are doing it out of the goddness of their heart.
Medicare and Medicaid were enacted under the urgent sponsorship of LBJ and a very big majority of Dems in Congress.
As a result, physicians were able to boost their incomes many times by exploiting customary and usual payment guidelines, and costs and expenditures soared.
LBJ left drug coverage out of M/M because drugs weren’t that expensive in those days, and he couldn’t get everything he wanted.
Along come Bush and DeLay. They think they can buy votes with the Medicare Modernization act of 2003. They lost votes after putting a huge trillion dollar burden on taxpayers. They not only gave very generous drug benefits, they enacted a Christmas tree of earmarks that bought Congressional votes, but not the voters.
Medicare Part D is a huge, unexpected and free gift to seniors. Your folks have no reason to complain. Their taxes did not and will not pay for the benefits, which in your folks’ case, will amount to tens or hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ dollars.
So you have no sympathy from me. Whining is a lousy way to show appreciation for the free gifts that George Bush and Tom DeLay gave you.
What’s it like to be in debt to Delay and Bush?
But if your parents didn’t save for retirement and medical emergencies, you’ve got to ask why and do a better job of financial planning for yourself.
..to be a cold, heartless, and stupid asshole. MY PARENTS DID DO LOTS OF PLANNING! SOMETIMES THINGS DON’T WORK OUT, YOU KNOW, FUCKER?
And I said we were grateful for the benefit. But in your narrow focus you couldn’t see that.
The thrust of my diary was about the complexity, just in case your Republican brain needs a brief summary.
You are truly a jerk in the first degree.