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PPOL-825-20 MEDICARE & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
Spring for 2007-2008
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This course examines the policy issues surrounding the new Part D drug benefit added to Medicare effective January 2006. This benefit involves certain approaches that are entirely new to Medicare. It is the first time that the program has offered coverage for outpatient prescription drugs. Furthermore, instead of offering the benefit itself, Medicare relies solely on private, standalone drug plans that compete among themselves and are at risk for the costs of the benefit. This module will explore the law's origins, the politics that shaped it, the need for the benefit in Medicare, the design incorporated by the legislation, and the experience over the program's first two years. We will also consider the continuing debates over the legislation and its future, how its impact will be studied, and its effect on broader debates over the future of Medicare.. (2nd module, 1.5 credits)
Credits: 1.5
Prerequisites: None
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