Media Coverage of NSCLC's Medicare Part D Settlement Agreement
Published on 2008/06/23Read recent media coverage of NSCLC's settlement agreement on Medicare Part D
Several national media outlets have reported NSCLC's settlement agreement with the Bush administration over the prescription drug benefit for low-income beneficiaries. If approved by the judge, the agreement will make it easier for seniors and individuals with disabilities to access the full benefits of the Medicare Part D program and the Low Income Subsidy.
Settlement to Ease Drug Costs for Some on Medicare (New York Times, June 20, 2008)
Settlement on Medicare drug coverage for poor (San Francisco Chronicle, June 20, 2008)
After lawsuit, Medicare to ease drug benefit enrollment for poor (The Hill, June 19, 2008)
Bush Administration Reaches Settlement in Class-Action Lawsuit That Will Reduce Delays for 'Dual Eligible' Beneficiaries Seeking Subsidized Prescription Drug Coverage (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, June 20, 2008)
Settlement Aims To Ensure Low-Cost Rx Drugs for Dual Eligibles (California Health Line, June 20, 2008)