Prescription Drug Discounts Under the Affordable Care Act Saves Seniors Millions
Jun 28th, 2011
Prescription Drug Discounts Under the Affordable Care Act Saves Seniors Millions
Thanks to the Affordable
Care Act, nearly 500,000 people with Medicare Part D who reached the gap in
coverage know as the “donut hole” have received an automatic 50 percent
discount on their covered brand name prescription drugs. The Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) posted data today that shows 478,272
Medicare beneficiaries have benefitted from the 50 percent discount in the
first five months of 2011. These beneficiaries saved a total of $260,534,102,
or an average savings of $545 per beneficiary.
The number of seniors
benefiting from this discount continues to grow. In the month of May alone, the
total number of beneficiaries who received the discount rose by over 76
percent, while the dollar amount of savings rose by over 56 percent. Based on
data from past years, CMS expects that as many as 4 million additional
beneficiaries will fall into the coverage gap later this year and benefit from
these discounts.
Most of these discounts
are helping Americans with serious medical conditions – nearly 14 percent of
the benefits provided to date – more than $36 million – are for cancer drugs,
more than 8 percent or $21 million for drugs to help control high blood
pressure and cholesterol, and another more than 7 percent – about $20 million –
are for drugs provides to diabetic patients.
“Without the Affordable Care Act, many seniors and people with disabilities
would pay twice as much for their prescription drugs in the donut hole,” said CMS
Administrator Donald M. Berwick, M.D. “People on Medicare will now be able to
better afford their medicine, and these discounts will continue as coverage in
the gap grows until the donut hole is closed.”
A November
2010 analysis by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimated
that Medicare improvements in the Affordable Care Act would provide average
savings for those enrolled in traditional Medicare totaling more than $3,500
over the next 10 years, with even higher average savings of as much as $12,300
for those with higher drug costs.
For more information on
how the prescription drug discount and other provisions of the Affordable Care
Act benefits seniors and people with disabilities, visit www.HealthCare.gov.
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