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Part D drugs: Are docs doing the prescribing?

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and its prescription drug plan sponsors "have not adequately performed one of the most basic oversight checks in Medicare Part D--ensuring that a

Part D donut-hole: CMS revises plan guidance

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a memorandum providing Medicare Part D (prescription drug) sponsors with revised guidance for the Medicare Coverage Gap Discount

HHS: Medicare pharmacy pay lower than Medicaid

A new report from the HHS Office of Inspector General has given pharmacies ammunition in their fight for better reimbursement under the Medicare prescription drug benefit. According to the report,

Stark files universal coverage measure

Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA), already a high-profile figure in the industry thanks to the self-referral rules bearing his name, has taken a stance on the universal health coverage issue . Stark, who serves as chairman of the House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee, has introduced a bill creating a universal health plan. Under the AmeriCare Health Care Act, all U.S. citizens would be covered either …

GAO says U.S. can't afford more healthcare

While it's all well and good to expand health coverage to more uninsured Americans , doing so would impose an untenable burden on the federal budget, according to a top government official. Government Accountability Office head David Walker says that existing federal government commitments such as Social Security and Medicare are already breaking the federal bank. While some have suggested that …

Release: Familymeds Announces Worksite Pharmacy

Release: Familymeds Announces Worksite Pharmacy

Norwalk named acting director of CMS

Leslie Norwalk has been named acting director of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. She will be replacing CMS Administrator Mark McClellan, who announced that he was stepping down from his post to join a think tank focused on improving the U.S. healthcare system. "She is a nationally recognized expert on Medicare issues and played a central role in the successful implementation of the prescription drug benefit and other reforms to Medicare and Medicaid," Mike Leavitt, …

SPOTLIGHT: HHS Secretary criticized for use of CDC plane

Democrats are criticizing HHS secretary Mike Leavitt for using a private jet belonging to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to promote the new Medicare prescription drug benefit. Leavitt visited more than 90 cities to promote Medicare Part D over the last six months. The jet costs about $3,000 an hour to operate, according to critics. Leavitt says the trips involved legitimate public health related business, noting that in most cases he met with officials to discuss pandemic influenza in addition to the new benefit. Article

CMS announces final Part D numbers

Officials say 11.5 million people signed up for the new prescription drug benefit by the May 15 deadline. The typical beneficiary is paying a premium of $23 a month. That's less than originally projected. "I'd just like to stress what good news this is for our seniors and the Medicare program," said HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt. "Competition works." Critics continue to point out that many of those who have not signed up fall into low-income categories. - read this …

Legislators propose Part D extension

A powerful bipartisan group of legislators in Washington has introduced legislation that would waive penalties for late sign ups for Medicare Part D. Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Max Baucus (D-MT) introduced a bill which would waive the current penalty. Grassley predicts that the legislation will pass by a unanimous vote in the Senate. Observers are divided over how well the legislation would do in the House, should it move forward. The White House showed signs that it may be …