Massachusetts seniors struggle against rising drug costs
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, January 22, 2009
The Massachusetts Prescription Assistance program experienced an $11 million funding cut on January 1 and, as a result, over 44,000 seniors will see a rise in drug copayment costs, according to the Boston Globe.
In the past, the Prescription Assistance program helped eligible seniors with their drug copayments without requiring enrollees to spend a certain amount before aid becomes available. Now, the program will not provide financial help until the enrollee and Medicare have spent a combined amount of $2,700 on covered prescriptions in one year, reports the Boston Globe. Many Massachusetts seniors cannot afford the increased copayments and are choosing to go without their medication.
The cuts to Prescription Assistance funding were part of the $1 billion cut made by Governor Deval Patrick and his administration in October 2008.
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