| Brendan Buck (202) 226-4774 |
CBO Says Seniors Will Pay 20% More for Prescription Drug Insurance if the House Democrat Health Care Bill is EnactedVast Majority of Seniors Will Experience Pain of Higher Premiums Without Lowered Drug CostsResponding today to inquiries from Ways and Means Ranking Member Dave Camp (R-MI), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that the House Democrat health care bill (H.R. 3200) would force seniors to pay an additional 20 percent more for their Medicare prescription drug insurance (Part D). In their letter to Camp, CBO noted that “The net effect on drug spending would differ among beneficiaries depending on the amount of their purchases in a year." While CBO neglected to expand on this statement, the latest Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) data show that just 3.8 million seniors were fully subject to the donut hole in 2007. These seniors, 10.9 percent of those enrolled in a Medicare drug plan, would save money under the Democrats’ health care bill. However, CMS data shows more than 12 million seniors (76 percent of those who do not receive low-income subsidies) would end up paying more. |