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Administration Unable to Assure Proposed Medicare Part D Rule Will Not Lead to More #BrokenPromises for Nation’s Seniors

The House Energy and Commerce Committee Health Subcommittee today expressed concerns about the legality, consequences, and cost of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ proposed changes to the popular Medicare Part D prescription drug program. The administration’s proposed rule guts the competitive nature of the Part D program that has given seniors quality and affordable prescription drug coverage choices. The Medicare Part D program remains a popular and successful model, but the proposed rule threatens to impose changes to the program that would deliver more broken health care promises, including fewer choices for seniors and higher costs for both seniors and taxpayers.  Read more…

 

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