Advocacy
Senate Moves on Medicare Legislation
June 13, 2008
Next
week the Senate is expected to take up legislation to make long overdue
improvements to the Medicare program. A bipartisan package of reforms
developed by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) would
add critical beneficiary protections to the Part D prescription drug
benefit and require parity for cost sharing for outpatient mental
health services.
Action Required
Please
contact Senator Bob Casey at 202-224-6324, 866-802-2833 (toll free #)
or 215-405-9660 AND Senator Arlen Specter at 202-224-4254
or 215-597-0406. Urge them to support the Medicare Improvement
for Patients and Providers Act (S 3101). Remind your senators that S
3101 would:
Address
the discriminatory 50% cost sharing requirement for outpatient mental
illness treatment, gradually lowering it to 20% as required for all
other medical treatment,
Amend
the Medicare Part D benefit to ensure that prescription drug plan must
maintain broad access on their formularies to medications to treat
serious mental illness (including antipsychotics, antidepressants and
anticonvulsants),
Restore coverage under Part D for benzodiazepines,
Enact a
series of reforms that would allow more low-income beneficiaries to
qualify for the Part D Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) and thereby avoid the
program’s “doughnut hole” coverage gap, and
Expand
the Medicare rural hospital FLEX program to authorize grants to
increase access to mental illness treatment services for veterans in
rural and frontier communities.
View NAMI’s letter of support for S 3101.
View additional background on S 3101.
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