CMS Will Waive Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Late Enrollment Fee For Low-Income Beneficiaries
- Friday, January 12, 2007, 23:09
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CMS officials on Tuesday announced that the agency in 2007 will waive the late enrollment fee for the Medicare prescription drug benefit for low-income beneficiaries who qualify for federal subsidies, CQ HealthBeat reports. Acting CMS Administrator Leslie Norwalk in a statement said that the late enrollment fee seeks to encourage Medicare beneficiaries to participate in the prescription drug benefit but might prompt some low-income beneficiaries to avoid the program. She said, “This is our most difficult population to reach and the one for which we continue to focus our efforts,” adding, “By continuing to remove the fear of a late fee for those who may not be able to pay, we are taking a positive step aimed at broader coverage for everyone.” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who has sponsored legislation to waive the late enrollment fee, called the decision to waive the fee for low-income beneficiaries “a good move.” James Firman, chair of the Access to Benefits Coalition and president and CEO of the National Council on Aging, said that the decision to waive the fee for low-income beneficiaries will “make it easier for local organizations all over the country to find and persuade more people to sign up for this valuable benefit” (Agnes Carey, CQ HealthBeat, 1/9).
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