Jackson, Lee Encourage Enrollment In Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, president of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) on Sunday in Oakland, Calif., encouraged Medicare beneficiaries to enroll in the prescription drug benefit, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. At a church service, Jackson and Lee told a crowd of several hundred that, although the Medicare prescription drug benefit has problems, the program could help them reduce their medication costs by an average of $1,400 annually. “For folks on a fixed income, that’s a pretty big deal,” Jackson said, adding, “It’s an issue that cuts across race, class and community. … We’re saying, ‘Do not be afraid.’” According to Jackson, some Medicare beneficiaries have not enrolled in the prescription drug benefit because they are confused, “can’t read or write well,” or “feel they need a lawyer.” Lee estimates that three million eligible Medicare beneficiaries have not enrolled in the prescription drug benefit and said that Hispanics and blacks account for a large percentage of those beneficiaries (Doyle, San Francisco Chronicle, 12/18). The not-for-profit foundation of UnitedHealthcare sponsored the event, part of a campaign by the coalition to promote awareness among minorities in five cities about the Medicare prescription drug benefit (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 12/7). Jackson said, “We’re signing up people by the thousands. It’s like voter registration” (San Francisco Chronicle, 12/18).

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