Here Comes the Medicare Drug Benefit
On your mark…get set…for Medicare’s new drug benefit, the biggest expansion in the program’s 40-year history.
by Patricia Barry
September 2005
As soon as Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare into law 40 years ago, his administration went into overdrive to sign people up. The effort to urge everyone 65 and older to buy into the voluntary part of the program—insurance for doctors’ services at $3 a month—was so extensive that “we even had the Forestry Service looking for hermits in the woods,” says Robert M. Ball, then Social Security commissioner, who implemented Medicare.
Within a year, 95 percent of older Americans had enrolled.
Another massive outreach campaign is now under way, as President Bush and his top officials tour the country to talk up the new Medicare coverage for prescription drugs that starts January 1.
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