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People who fall in the Part D coverage gap would only pay half the cost of brand-name medications
n a surprise move that will please millions of Medicare beneficiaries, President Obama announced plans to cut in half the prescription drug expenses of those who fall into the Part D coverage gap, universally known as the doughnut hole. They would only pay 50 percent of the cost of brand-name medications in the gap instead of the 100 percent they must pay now.

The new benefit is expected to be part of health care reform legislation that Congress will consider later this fall. If passed, it will likely go into effect in July 2010.

This unexpected shrinking of the doughnut hole, which affects about 26 percent of Part D enrollees, is the result of a deal between the White House and the pharmaceutical industry. All drug manufacturers agreed to donate half the cost of their brand-name and biologic products (but not generic drugs) to people in the gap, at no cost to the government

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HARP is a resource for patients, doctors, and attorneys seeking to establish the liability of HMOs, Managed Health Care Organizations, and Nursing Facilities for the consequences of their decisions.

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A new Medicare regulation sets out a detailed list of hospice patients’ rights, including the right to participate in treatment planning, the right to choose one’s own doctor, and the right to receive effective pain control.

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Relocation Protection Act of 2008

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Medicare.gov - Nursing Home Compare - Geography Questions
Welcome to Nursing Home Compare. The primary purpose of this tool is to provide detailed information about the past performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the country.

Special Focus Facility Nursing Homes - to learn about this initiative, view a list of nursing homes that have a record of persistently poor survey performance, and have been selected for more frequent inspections and monitoring, visit www.cms.hhs.gov website.

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