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Another Slap in the Face from Prez Fierce Advocate!

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Jerry

Your right Tim Horn all the new proposal will do is delay how long you are paying into the hole. There shouldn't be a hole at all it is made up by a person who was a congress or Senator amd is Now executive of that insurance company. Thats what is illegal about this thing He was suppposed to wait so many years before taking that insurance exec. job So that is the type of people running our health funds he made the law for the dougnut hole and now has a fat millions of dollar a year job for the rest of his kids even, lives. Its contract is scamming itself if that insiurance company got away with one of this countries greatest crimes and nothing is being done about it. Sad for us HIV/AIDS suffer the consquinces of his action.

September 12, 2009

Tim Horn

David - Actually, the proposed pharmaceutical discounts are for all people relying on Part D, including younger individuals living with HIV. Obama basically misspoke when he referred only to "older Americans." However, there's some potential fine print. While the proposed 50 percent discounts in drug costs for those on Part D will likely lower monthly out-of-pocket spending, it will ultimately drag out the length of time someone actually spends in the doughnut hole on an annual basis. With a 50 percent discount on drug prices, it will essentially take twice as long to reach the $6,154 total drug spend before the 95 percent Part D coverage benefit kicks in. In other words, while you may spend less on a monthly basis, you may end up spending the exact same amount of money on a monthly basis. While the proposed discounts are a step in the right direction, the ultimate goal really needs to be to phase out the Part D doughnut hole completed, a key aspect of the health care reform legislation drafted by the chairmen of the three House committees. FULL coverage of drugs is the best way to ensure people with Medicare, including those living with HIV, can afford the medicines they need. Tim Horn

June 24, 2009

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