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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Medicare prescription drug benefit enacted in | ||||||
3 | 2003 took effect January 1, 2006, in the form of competing | ||||||
4 | "Medicare Part D" plans sold by private insurance companies; | ||||||
5 | and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Senior citizens are choosing from a wide array of | ||||||
7 | private plans in each geographic area, with a confusing variety | ||||||
8 | of plan designs and formularies; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, The law states that a Medicare plan's formulary | ||||||
10 | must cover just one brand name drug and one generic drug in | ||||||
11 | each therapeutic category - a minimal requirement that will | ||||||
12 | make it difficult for an older person to find all the drugs | ||||||
13 | he/she takes in a single plan; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, The drug plans will be allowed to switch the drugs | ||||||
15 | in their formularies on a regular basis, making it likely that | ||||||
16 | many seniors will sign up for a plan that covers a drug they | ||||||
17 | take, only to find out a few months later that the drug is no | ||||||
18 | longer covered by their plan; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The drug plans will bargain with the drug | ||||||
20 | companies for lower prices, but instead of being required to | ||||||
21 | pass the discounts on to seniors, they will be allowed to use | ||||||
22 | the savings for advertising and overhead costs, or to increase | ||||||
23 | their profits; and | ||||||
24 | WHEREAS, Private drug plans will be unable to bargain | ||||||
25 | effectively, because the Medicare market will be divided among | ||||||
26 | hundreds of plans, diminishing the negotiating power of the | ||||||
27 | huge Medicare population; and
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28 | WHEREAS, A drug benefit that's run by the Medicare program | ||||||
29 | itself, rather than private insurance, could be given the |
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1 | authority to negotiate prices on behalf of all 44 million | ||||||
2 | beneficiaries - resulting in enormous buying power and the | ||||||
3 | ability to get the lowest prices possible; and
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4 | WHEREAS, This was born out by a recent study conducted by | ||||||
5 | Families USA (September 2005), which found that the lowest drug | ||||||
6 | prices negotiated by the private sponsors of the 2004/2005 | ||||||
7 | Medicare discount cards far exceeded the low prices routinely | ||||||
8 | negotiated by the Department of Veterans Affairs on behalf of | ||||||
9 | the nation's veteran population; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Seniors would not only benefit by the lower prices | ||||||
11 | of a Medicare-run drug plan, but many would find a Medicare | ||||||
12 | choice much less confusing than having to choose the most | ||||||
13 | appropriate plan from among the dozens being marketed by | ||||||
14 | private insurers; therefore, be it
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15 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
16 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
17 | we call upon the United States Congress to enact a drug benefit | ||||||
18 | for senior citizens that is run by the Medicare program itself; | ||||||
19 | and be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That the United States Congress enact | ||||||
21 | legislation authorizing Medicare to negotiate directly with | ||||||
22 | the drug companies on behalf of its millions of beneficiaries, | ||||||
23 | in order to achieve the lowest prices possible; and be it | ||||||
24 | further | ||||||
25 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the | ||||||
26 | President of the United States, each member of the Illinois | ||||||
27 | Congressional delegation, the Speaker of the United States | ||||||
28 | House of Representatives, and the President of the United | ||||||
29 | States Senate.
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