Medicare Part D is rigged. It is rigged to rip off seniors.
This being the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, I’m checking my clients’ drug lists and I’m finding so many things I don’t like about Part D drug coverage.
How Medicare Part D is rigged against seniors.
****So many people take generics and yet they must pay a $17 or $22 (or more) plan premium every month so they can get their meds for $2 or $4. Of course, they could buy most of their meds without insurance for the same price.
****I have a client who buys her meds several ways. She uses her Part D plan for some drugs. She uses Good Rx for others. And she buys her insulin at Walmart for $25. I’ve written about how Walmart charges $25 for the same insulin for which Medicare pays over $100. https://medicareblog.org/medicare-and-insulin/
****Today I put a lady’s drug list into the Medicare.gov Plan Finder and I was shocked to see the difference in the “full retail price” for two of her meds.
Celecobix:
Full price with First Health Part D: $93 27.
Full price with Humana Enhanced: $81.40 (This is her current plan.)
Full price with Wellcare Part D: $39.14Duloxetine HCL:
Full price with First Health Part D: $29.45
Full price with Humana Enhanced: $16.00
Full price with Wellcare Part D: $8.28
The law that created Medicare Part D (in 2003) says only insurance companies can negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies. These examples show how some companies negotiate better than others (I guess).
****Last week I met a woman who buys her inhalers through a mail order pharmacy in India. The cost for Spiriva Handihaler in the U.S. is $1,000 (!!!). She can get a Spiriva substitute from India for $11.00.
Her doctor says the Spiriva substitute is working fine for her.
$11.00 vs $1,019.00. One more piece of evidence that Medicare Part D is rigged to rip off seniors.
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