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Wide variances in Part D drug coverage

Case Management Weekly, June 27, 2007

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Fewer than half of prescription drugs are widely covered by the 72 different variations of Medicare prescription drug plans in California, according to a study published on last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

 

Additionally, the study found that physicians are having more difficulty prescribing medications to Medicare beneficiaries because of the variations among Part D plans and insurers.

 

The study included stand-alone drug plans, as well as Medicare Advantage plans with a drug benefit. Widely covered drugs were defined as being affordable and available, with a copayment of $35 or less per prescription.

 

According to researchers, out of the 45% of drugs that were widely covered, 94% of treatments were generic

 

Source: California Healthline; Oakland Tribune

 

 



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