Congress Should ‘Immediately’ Expand Medicare To Cover Prescription Drugs, Rep. Dingell Says
Congress should "act immediately to create a Medicare prescription drug benefit that is built on the existing model in Medicare," Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) writes in a Detroit News opinion piece. Dingell writes that Medicare beneficiaries "are struggling to afford the cost of their medicine" and urges Congress to "ac[t] quickly" to address the problem, which he warns will "only get worse" as baby boomers age. He outlines four provisions that a "truly meaningful" Medicare prescription drug benefit should include. According to Dingell, a prescription drug benefit should:
- Use the "bargaining power" of the 40 million Medicare beneficiaries to ensure "fair prices" for seniors and the disabled;
- Exclude "gimmicks and loopholes" that health insurers could use to "make profits at the expense of Medicare beneficiaries";
- Ensure that Medicare beneficiaries will not have to "worry about whether their insurance plan will still be there next year, or whether their drug will still be covered or whether the cost-sharing will be affordable"; and
- Offer Medicare beneficiaries a "choice in their health care," including access to their doctors, their local pharmacies and their prescribed treatments.