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We are committed to keeping you informed about your retiree benefits, pension funds, medical and drug costs and the truth about Medical Advantage Plans. This column features a current topic on these issues. (click here for previous FORUM articles )
The NRLN has published podcast Episode #8, the first production when I have hosted a guest. Joining me for the dialogue was Ed Beltram, NRLN Vice President – Communications, who has researched and written the NRLN whitepaper: Congress and President Must Act to Reduce Price of Prescription Drugs Talk Is Cheap – Drugs Are Not!
Episode 8 is available at the top of this page in the middle of the header.
Ed and I discussed that for all the bipartisan talk on drug prices by members of Congress, there has been little done in the way of legislation to stem the increases in prescription drug prices and lower out-of-pocket costs. The 64 million Americans on Medicare are caught in the terrible perfect storm of prescription drug price gouging. They are taking more expensive medications while living on fixed incomes. Even with their Medicare Part D prescription drug plan they are paying substantial out-of-pocket costs. This means that they especially feel the pain of pharmaceutical companies’ relentless price increases.
We cited the bills in Congress that the NRLN has lobbied for that would remove the prohibition on Medicare negotiating drug prices; end pay-for-delay a tactics that obstructs generic drugs from coming to market, and allow importation of less expensive drugs from Canada.
We also discuss the executive orders that President Trump has issued that his Administration believes would reduce the cost of prescription drugs.
With only a few days remaining in the 116th Congress (2019 and 2020), the prescription drug bills that the NRLN has supported will not be passed. However, we will lobby for reintroduction of the key bills early in the 117th Congress (2021 and 2022) that begins on January 3, 2021.
Remember, Seniors are Special!
Bill Kadereit, President
National Retiree Legislative Network
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How much did your U.S. Representatives and Senators take as campaign contributions from the Pharmaceutical and Health Products Industry for their recent election campaigns and the current 2019-20 one? Could this be a reason why bills to reduce the price of prescription drugs are not being passed? Click here to see data that the NRLN has compiled from OpenSecrets.Org, Center for Responsive Politics. All Senators and Representatives are now shown by state and amount for ease of reviewing your state's delegation.
Dr. David B. Agus, professor of medicine at the University of Southern California and medical contributor to CBS News, answers questions in a CBS video about the coronavirus vaccine. Click here to access the CBS video. The NRLN is not offering the video for medical advice but thought the video offers coverage that relates to a wide variety of possible situations and questions many of us may have. Consult with your physician and other sources about specific questions as more information develops.
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NRLN Provides New “Report Card” Feature on Members of Congress
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Fauci: U.S. 'weeks away' from evaluating new vaccine candidates
By Daniel Uria; United Press International ~ Jan 17, 2021
With America's attention on COVID-19, drugmakers are raising US prices across the board
By Darrel Rowland; The Columbus Dispatch ~ Jan 14, 2021
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By Katie Jennings; Forbes ~ Jan 15, 2021
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Report faults 'broken' system for insulin price spikes
By Jessie Hellmann; The Hill ~ Jan 14, 2021
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By Judith Graham; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 14, 2021
Why BlackRock’s CEO Says the Retirement Crisis Is Getting Worse
By Leslie P. Norton; Barron’s ~ Jan 14, 2021
Health Insurance Firms Halt Donations To Some Lawmakers After Riot
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 13, 2021
AHIP Blasts Pharmaceutical Industry as Drug Prices Increase
By Kelsey Waddill; Healthpayer Intelligence ~ Jan 13, 2021
COVID-19 vaccines sit at hospitals as doctors, pharmacies await doses
By Emily Kopp; Roll Call ~ Jan 13, 2021
Opinion: What we know about which COVID vaccine you’ll receive
By Sy Mukherjee; Fortune ~ Jan 12, 2021
Many in U.S. nervous about seeking medical care due to COVID-19, survey says
By Brian P. Dunleavy; United Press International ~ Jan 12, 2021
A Start-Up That Wants to Undersell the Drug Industry Raises Another $500 Million
By Josh Nathan-Kazis; Barron’s ~ Jan 11, 2021
Despite having intimate knowledge of the pain and death caused by the coronavirus, a surprising number of US healthcare workers are refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine
By Joshua Zitser; Business Insider ~ Jan 10, 2021
Opinion: After The Georgia Runoff What Tax Planning Should You Do NOW?
From Martin Shenkman; Forbes ~ Jan 10, 2021
JPMorgan, Amazon, and Berkshire Hathaway’s Health-Care Venture Dies. Costs Remain a Problem.
By Josh Nathan-Kazis; Barron’s ~ Jan 08, 2021
Loss Of Smell Or Taste May Signal Mild Covid Case, Study Finds
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 08, 2021
Atrial Fibrillation: What Does Medicare Cover?
By Rachel Nall, MSN, CRNA; Healthline ~ Jan 08, 2021
Good News: Virus Immunity Appears To Last Long
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 08, 2021
Opinion: Social Security may get some help under a Democratic-controlled Senate — maybe
By Alessandra Malito; MarketWatch ~ Jan 08, 2021
Congress Moves To Fix Medicare Enrollment, But Misses The Biggest Problem
From Howard Gleckman; Forbes ~ Jan 07, 2021
Didn’t get your relief payment yet? You aren’t alone
By Sarah Skidmore Sell; The Associated Press ~ Jan 07, 2021
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From David Rae; Forbes ~ Jan 06, 2021
Fauci: US could soon give 1 million vaccinations a day
By Lauran Neergaard; The Associated Press ~ Jan 05, 2021
Hospital Prices Just Got a Lot More Transparent. What Does This Mean for You?
By Julie Appleby; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 05, 2021
Some taxpayers find relief payments sent to wrong account
By Sarah Skidmore Sell; The Associated Press ~ Jan 05, 2021
It’s the New Year, and pharma companies are already hiking prices for popular drugs
By Sy Mukherjee; Fortune ~ Jan 04, 2021
Amazon, JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway health care venture to disband
By Peter Sullivan; The Hill ~ Jan 04, 2021
Opinion: How To Fix America’s Retirement Crisis: 10 Experts Weigh In
By Taylor Tepper; Forbes ~ Jan 04, 2021
Specialty Generics Face A Maze Of Perverse Incentives In Medicare Part D
From Joshua Cohen; Forbes ~ Jan 04, 2021
Congress addressed surprise medical bills, but the issue is not resolved
From Mario H. Lopez; The Hill ~ Jan 04, 2021
US Drastically Off Vaccination Target: Only 4.2M Have Received Shot So Far
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Jan 04, 2021
Opinion: Eliminating Social Security provisions that reduce benefits for some state and local workers is not the way to help retirees
From Alicia H. Munnell; MarketWatch ~ Jan 04, 2021
Bold Prediction: General Motors Is the Next Apple Stock for Investors
By Travis Hoium; The Motley Fool ~ Jan 02, 2021
Court Injunction Temporarily Upends Most Favored Nation Policy To Lower Prices Of Medicare Part B Drugs
From Joshua Cohen; Forbes ~ Jan 02, 2021
Large Numbers Of Health Care And Frontline Workers Are Refusing Covid-19 Vaccine
By Tommy Beer; Forbes ~ Jan 02, 2021
4 money lessons from 2020 to help you plan for a solid retirement in 2021
By Alessandra Malito; MarketWatch ~ Jan 02, 2021
Medicare For All May Die In 2021
From Bruce Japsen; Forbes ~ Jan 01, 2021
Here’s Why Distribution of the Vaccine Is Taking Longer Than Expected
By Rebecca Robbins, Frances Robles & Tim Arango; The New York Times ~ Dec 31, 2020
No $2,000 Stimulus Check Bill as Senate Adjourns
Newsmax ~ Jan 01, 2021
Race to vaccinate millions in US off to slow, messy start
By Bobby Caina Calvan & Michael Kunzelman; The Associated Press ~ Dec 31, 2020
Seniors face steep drug costs as Congress stalls on capping Medicare out-of-pockets
By Harris Meyer & Kaiser Health News; Fortune ~ Dec 28, 2020
Report: Major Pharmaceutical Companies Plan To Raise Prices On Over 300 Drugs Friday
By Nicholas Reimann; Forbes ~ Dec 31, 2020
Insurers lose multiyear lobbying fight over surprise medical bills
By Alex Gangitano; The Hill ~ Dec 31, 2020
Opinion: Social Security and Medicare: Key things to know in 2021
From Paul Brandus; MarketWatch ~ Dec 31, 2020
How To Lower Your 2020 Taxes With Tax-Loss Harvesting
From David Rae; Forbes ~ Dec 30, 2020
Opinion: What will COVID-19 do to Social Security?
From Mark Hulbert; MarketWatch ~ Dec 30, 2020
The Challenges Of Prescription Pricing For Seniors In The U.S.
By Gregory Gurbikian; Forbes ~ Dec 29, 2020
White House wins ruling on disclosing health care prices
By Deb Riechmann; The Associated Press ~ Dec 29, 2020
Multiemployer Pensions Update: A Lump Of Coal In Their Christmas Stockings
From Elizabeth Bauer; Forbes ~ Dec 29, 2020
Federal government to fall short of planned 20M vaccinations before 2021
By Cassidy Morrison & David Hogberg; Washington Examiner ~ Dec 29, 2020
McConnell blocks Democrats’ attempts to boost relief checks to $2,000
By Jennifer Shutt; Roll Call ~ Dec 29, 2020
What Seniors Need To Know About The December Stimulus Package
From Elena Botella; Forbes ~ Dec 29, 2020
A Fifth COVID Vaccine Will Now Be Studied In The US
By Associated Press; Talking Points Memo ~ Dec 28, 2020
Stimulus Checks For Those Earning More Than $75,000/$150,000 - How It Works
From Alan Gassman; Forbes ~ Dec 28, 2020
House approves Trump’s $2K checks, sending to GOP-led Senate
By Lisa Mascaro & Jill Colvin ; The Associated Press ~ Dec 28, 2020
Trump reverses on coronavirus stimulus deal, signs package he called a 'disgrace'
By John Fritze and Courtney Subramanian, USA Today – Dec 27, 2020
Could a Universal Social Security Benefit Actually Work?
By Maurie Backman; The Motley Fool ~ Dec 27, 2020
This retirement rule will be back with a vengeance in 2021
By Maurie Backmanm, TMF; Fox Business ~ Dec 26, 2020
Relief bill in Trump limbo arrives at Mar-a-Lago
By Tal Axelrod, The Hill – Dec 25, 2020
COVID Vaccines Appear Safe and Effective, but Key Questions Remain
By Bernard J. Wolfson; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 23, 2020
Federal judge blocks Trump administration drug pricing rule
By Brendan Pierson; Reuters ~ Dec 23, 2020
Insurance shoppers: Plan now to trim next spring’s tax bill
By Tom Murphy; The Associated Press ~ Dec 22, 2020
Demanding Bigger Stimulus Checks, Trump Stops Short Of Veto Pledge
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 23, 2020
IRS Reduces Minimum Withdrawal Amounts For IRAs And 401(k) Plans
From Steve Vernon; Forbes ~ Dec 23, 2020
Consumer relief: COVID bill to end ‘surprise’ medical bills
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar; The Associated Press ~ Dec 22, 2020
Will Approved Vaccines Protect Against New Coronavirus Mutation?
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 22, 2020
Questions and answers about the second round of stimulus payments
By Naomi Jagoda; The Hill ~ Dec 22, 2020
Check Out These 10 Medicare Tips For 2021
From Diane Omdahl; Forbes ~ Dec 22, 2020
Opinion: Social Security, Medicare Face Urgent Challenges in 2021
By Ginger Szala; ThinkAdvisor ~ Dec 22, 2020
Massive relief bill leaves some industries happy, others disappointed
By Alex Gangitano; The Hill ~ Dec 21, 2020
Who's Ready for Big Social Security Changes in 2021?
By Sean Williams; The Motley Fool ~ Dec 21, 2020
Grassley, Hassan, Lankford Introduce Retirement Bill to Give Small Businesses More Flexibility
Senator Chuck Grassley News Release – Dec 18, 2020
Surprise medical bill prevention included in year-end legislative package
By Peter Sullivan, The Hill – Dec 20, 2020
Frontline Workers and People Over 75 Should Get Shots Next, CDC Panel Says
By Abby Goodnough & Jan Hoffman; The New York Times ~ Dec 20, 2020
GoodRx Is Quickly Expanding Into The Telehealth Market
From Sai Balasubramanian, J.D.; Forbes ~ Dec 20, 2020Sai Balasubramanian, J.D
Congress seals agreement on COVID relief, government funding
By Andrew Taylor; The Associated Press ~ Dec 20, 2020
Experts warn of fake delivery notices impersonating FedEx, UPS, Amazon
By Kaelan Deese; The Hill ~ Dec 19, 2020
Bernie Sanders and AOC Blasted by Democrat Senator for Putting Stimulus Bill at Risk
By Christy Bieber; The Motley Fool ~ Dec 19, 2020
Here’s What People With Allergies Should Know About Covid Vaccines
By Katherine J. Wu; The New York Times ~ Dec 18, 2020
Big Pharma urges judge to block drug pricing rule tied to foreign governments
By Brendan Pierson; Reuters ~ Dec 18, 2020
Congress averts shutdown; fight continues over pandemic aid
By Andrew Taylor; The Associated Press ~ Dec 18, 2020
Vaccine Advisory Committee Votes Yes On Moderna’s Covid-19 Vaccine, FDA Authorization Could Come Soon
By Leah Rosenbaum; Forbes ~ Dec 17, 2020
Could AOC Derail the Second Stimulus Check With Demands for More Money? Could AOC's efforts to increase coronavirus stimulus checks backfire?
By Christy Bieber; The Motley Fool ~ Dec 17, 2020
Lawmakers Promise Not to Leave Without Passing Stimulus Bill
By Christy Bieber; The Motley Fool ~ Dec 16, 2020
Trump’s $200 Medicare Drug Cards Expected to Be Mailed Jan. 1
By Justin Sink; Bloomberg ~ Dec 15, 2020
AHA find fault in provider-friendly surprise medical billing deal that includes arbitration
By Robert King; FierceHealthcare ~ Dec 14, 2020
Congress Continues To Reach For Accord On Stimulus
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 14, 2020
Useful Or Youthful? What’s The Best Role For Retirees?
From Ken Dychtwald & Bob Morison; Forbes ~ Dec 14, 2020
Social Security Continues To Underpay Numerous Beneficiaries
From Bob Carlson; Forbes ~ Dec 14, 2020
Bipartisan $908B COVID-19 stimulus bill to be unveiled Monday: Sen. Manchin
By Aaron Feis; New York Post ~ Dec 13, 2020
Opinion: A ‘debacle’ — AARP slams entire nursing home establishment
From Brett Arends; MarketWatch ~ Dec 12, 2020
First shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sent out to states
By Daniel Uria; United Press International ~ Dec 13, 2020
CMS proposed rule aims to streamline prior authorizations and make data sharing easier
By Robert King; FierceHealthcare ~ Dec 11, 2020
Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine and Allergies: How Concerned Should You Be?
By Denise Grady; The New York Times ~ Dec 11, 2020
FDA Advisers Back Clearance for Pfizer’s Shot
By Anna Edney; Bloomberg ~ Dec 11, 2020
Lawmakers nearing deal to end ‘surprise‘ medical bills
By Susannah Luthi & Rachel Roubein; Politico ~ Dec 11, 2020
Wall Street Week Ahead: Georgia Senate elections threaten pillar of market rally
By Lewis Krauskopf; Reuters ~ Dec 11, 2020
Stocks extend losses as virus aid languishes in Congress
By Damian J. Troise & Alex Veiga; The Associated Press ~ Dec 11, 2020
What Your Social Security Increase Will Look Like In 2021
From John F. Wasik; Forbes ~ Dec 11, 2020
Trump Plan May Set Clock Ticking on Many Health Rules — Setting Off Alarms
By Phil Galewitz; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 10, 2020
Supreme Court rules that states can regulate pharmacy benefit managers
By Richard Wolf; USA Today ~ Dec 10, 2020
Lawmakers call for lowering health care costs to address disparities in pandemic
By Damare Baker; The Hill ~ Dec 09, 2020d
Here's proof that promises for health care are fraudulent
From Dr. Deane Waldman; The Hill ~ Dec 10, 2020
U.S. Senate vote on spending could slip to Friday, Pelosi suggests longer COVID-19 timeline
By Susan Cornwell & David Morgan; Reuters ~ Dec 10, 2020
Opinion: This $3,000 dog could be a perfect gift for Grandma Are robot pets the future of elder care?
From Brett Arends; MarketWatch ~ Dec 09, 2020
Lawmakers act to avert shutdown, buying time for COVID talks
By Andrew Taylor; The Associated Press ~ Dec 09, 2020
Preparations For Vaccine Distribution Begun
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 09, 2020
What Seniors Can Expect When COVID Vaccines Begin to Roll Out
By Judith Graham; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 09, 2020
How Medicare Premiums Eat Up Retirement Income
From John F. Wasik; Forbes ~ Dec 09, 2020
Stimulus update: Why the White House’s $916 billion proposal won’t fly
By Anne Sraders & Lance Lambert; Fortune ~ Dec 09, 2020
Covid-19 Pandemic Puts Squeeze on Pension Plans
By Heather Gillers; The Wall Street Journal ~ Dec 09, 2020
A depleted workforce and no end in sight: An inside look at America’s ailing health care industry
By Erika Fry; Fortune ~ Dec 08, 2020
U.S. Healthcare Markets Lack Transparency; Stakeholders Want To Keep It That Way
From Joshua Cohen; Forbes ~ Dec 08, 2020
Opinion: America is subsidizing Europe's socialist medicine — with higher drug prices here
From Red Jahncke; The Hill ~ Dec 08, 2020
In Step Toward Approval, FDA Confirms Efficacy And Safety Of Pfizer’s Vaccine
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 08, 2020
Bipartisan fix for 'surprise' medical bills hits roadblock with powerful chairman
By Peter Sullivan; The Hill ~ Dec 08, 2020
Vaccine Czar Makes A Host Of Promises
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 07, 2020
Demand for COVID Vaccines Expected to Get Heated — And Fast
By JoNel Aleccia; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 07, 2020
House To Vote On One-Week Stopgap Spending Bill To Buy Time For Stimulus Deal
By Sarah Hansen; Forbes ~ Dec 07, 2020
Seniors' pattern of out-of-pocket co-pays says much about US healthcare
From Tal Gross; The Hill ~ Dec 07, 2020
Opinion: 3 reasons a trust may make sense for your family even though your name isn’t Trump, Gates or Rockefeller
From CD Moriarty; MarketWatch ~ Dec 07, 2020
Opinion: Many Americans don’t think Social Security and Medicare will be there for them
From Paul Brandus; MarketWatch ~ Dec 07, 2020
Centrist senators express optimism their COVID-19 relief bill will become law
By Zack Budryk: The Hill ~ Dec 06, 2020.
Opinion: Not Everyone Needs to Buy Long-Term Care Insurance. Here Are Some Considerations.
By Neal Templin; Barron’s ~ Dec 06, 2020
Ready, Set, RMDs Are Back On Track For 2021
From Denise Appleby; Forbes ~ Dec 06, 2020
Drug industry trade groups sue Trump admin over drug pricing rule
By Carl O’Donnell, Michael Erman; Reuters ~ Dec 04, 2020
Time Is Running Out to Skip RMDs and Get 401(k) Coronavirus Hardship Withdrawals. Here’s How to Act to Minimize Future Taxes.
By Gail MarksJarvis; Barron’s ~ Dec 05, 2020
States and VA Department Work On Finalizing Vaccine Distribution Plans
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 04, 2020
Think Your Health Care Is Covered? Beware of the ‘Junk’ Insurance Plan
By Michelle Andrews; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 04, 2020
Opinion: Caring for our seniors during and after coronavirus
From Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.), ; The Hill ~ Dec 02, 2020
Optimism growing for COVID relief bill as pressure builds
By Andrew Taylor; The Associated Press ~ Dec 03, 2020
Why America Is In Trouble – 20 Largest Federal Agencies Admit To $2.3 Trillion In Improper Payments Since 2004
From Adam Andrzejewski; Forbes ~ Dec 03, 2020
Every American Will Get A Paper Card As Proof Of COVID Vaccination
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 03, 2020
After UK’S Historic Move, FDA Defends Process For Approving COVID Vaccine
Via KHN Morning Briefing; Kaiser Health News ~ Dec 03, 2020
Opinion: An absolutely genius proposal to fix Social Security
From Brett Arends; MarketWatch ~ Dec 03, 2020
We must act on lowering cost of prescription drugs
From Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.); The Hill ~ Dec 02, 2020
Know What's Changing With Medicare In 2021
By David Haass; Forbes ~ Dec 02, 2020
Opinion: Passing the Seniors Fraud Prevention Act will help protect elderly from criminals
From Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) ; The Hill ~ Dec 02, 2020
Opinion: Raising the required minimum distribution age for America's seniors
From Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kan.) ; The Hill ~ Dec 02, 2020
There’s a proposal to pay Social Security benefits at a flat rate. Here’s how it would work
By MacKenzie Sigalos; CNBC ~ Dec 02, 2020
Long-Term-Care Residents and Health Workers Should Get Vaccine First, C.D.C. Panel Says
By Abby Goodnough; The New York Times ~ Dec 01, 2020
U.S. reveals rapid rollout plan for vaccine after record coronavirus surge
By Doina Chiacu; Reuters ~ Dec 01, 2020
Stimulus update: What the bipartisan senators’ $900 billion package does and doesn’t include
By Anne Sraders & Lance Lambert; Fortune ~ Dec 01, 2020