House Budget Chair: ‘Republicans Are Not The Threat To Seniors’ Health Care’

By Juliegrace Brufke; The Daily Caller ~ Mar 16, 2016

House Committee on the Budget Chairman Tom Price slammed Democrats for accusation Republicans are threatening seniors’ health care with proposals to reform Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security during a marathon markup of the Republican Fiscal Year 2017 budget blueprint Wednesday.

The “Balanced Budget for a Stronger America” calls for a complete repeal of Obamacare, a stop to Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act and giving the states more power over their programs by providing them with State Flexibility Funds.



Big Pharma’s reach

Houston Chronicle ~  Mar 15, 2016

If you thought the pharmaceutical industry couldn’t get any more cynical than the now-infamous price gouging scandals of last year, you would be wrong. When news broke that Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of a 62-year-old, life-saving drug from $13.50 to $750 per pill, Congress held hearings, the SEC began an investigation, the press suddenly discovered a rash of similar bad behavior in the industry, and the well-worn argument that the marketplace sets a fair price when it comes to health care was badly battered.



AT&T defeats class action in unlimited data throttling case

By Jon Brodkin; Ars Technia ~  Mar 14, 2016

Customers who sued AT&T over its practice of throttling unlimited data plans will not be able to pursue a class-action lawsuit against the company. AT&T argued that the customers could only have their complaints heard individually in arbitration, and Judge Edward Chen of US District Court in Northern California has sided with the cellular company.

The customers’ contracts with AT&T required them to arbitrate disputes with AT&T on an individual basis. But customers argued that the arbitration cause would violate their First Amendment right to petition a court for a redress of grievances.



Express Scripts says U.S. drug spending rose 5.2 percent in 2015

By Caroline Humer; Reuters ~ Mar 14, 2016

U.S. spending on prescription drugs rose 5.2 percent in 2015, including the impact of rebates, driven by an 18 percent increase in specialty drugs, Express Scripts Holding Co said on Monday.

Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts said that use of specialty medicines, which includes the new pricier treatments for hepatitis c, as well as older drugs for rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, rose 7 percent and was coupled with an 11 percent rise in unit cost.



It’s Scarily Easy To Get A Surprise Medical Bill, Even When You’re Insured

By Jeffrey Young; The Huffington Post~  Mar 14, 201

WASHINGTON — The American health care system is confounding under the best of circumstances. But frustration can reach a boiling point when a patient thinks she’s followed all the rules and still gets hit with a huge surprise bill.

That’s what happened to Lisa Bettendorf in 2012. She had to pay almost $10,000 even though she said the doctors told her their treatment would be covered.



Save the Dates for Future NRLN Washington Meetings

The NRLN has reserved dates for the fall 2016 Fly-In and the spring 2017 Annual Leadership Conference in Washington, DC at the Holiday Inn Capitol Hotel, 550 C Street, SW Washington, DC  20024.  The Fly-In will be Monday, Sept. 25 through Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016.  The Annual Leadership Conference will be Monday, March 13 through Wednesday, March 15, 2017.  (Hopefully, we will avoid any snow storms by moving the spring meeting to March.)

The Holiday Inn Capitol Hotel, the site of our fall 2015 Fly-In, was selected again because the feedback from attendees was positive and the room rate of $259 in Sept.  2016 and $249 in March 2017.

Several weeks before the meetings, you will be reminded of the dates and that reservations can be made online at: http://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/washington/wassm/hoteldetail?qAdlt=1&qBrs=6c.hi.ex.rs.ic.cp.in.sb.cw.cv.ul.vn&qChld=0&qFRA=1&qGRM=0&qGrpCd=NR7&qPSt=0&qRRSrt=rt&qRef=df&qRms=1&qRpn=1&qRpp=12&qSHp=1&qSmP=3&qSrt=sBR&qWch=0&srb_u=1&icdv=99801505&icdv=99801505 or by calling toll free 1-877-572-6951 and using stating NR7, the NRLN reservations code.

I hope many of you will save this email and plan to join me in Washington, DC in the fall of 2016 and spring of 2017.

Bill Kadereit, President

National Retiree Legislative Network



The High Cost of a Healthy Life

By Eleanor Laise; Kiplinger ~  March 2016

In retirement, good health is a very costly condition. That’s the conclusion of a new study comparing total health care costs for retirees with various health conditions. While healthy retirees have much lower monthly medical expenses than those with serious conditions such as diabetes or cancer, their longer life expectancies mean that they actually need to save much more to pay health care costs in retirement.



Voter anger over surging prescription drug costs has generated a campaign issue

By Melanie Mason; Los Angeles Times ~  Mar 12, 2016

Cathy Kerns expected to spend her retirement savings as her friends do: on cruises or other “golden years” indulgences. Instead, she’s spending her money on pills — 14 medications she takes daily to control multiple sclerosis, lupus and other ailments.

“Many times you find yourself struggling to find the money to try to stay medicated,” said Kerns, 66, a retired advertising executive who lives in Orlando, Fla.



Tackle these 3 risks to avoid a nursing home

By Elizabeth O’Brien; MarketWatch ~ Mar 11, 2016

Control what you can to avoid or delay entering a care facility

Most Americans want to “age in place,” yet the phrase can be deceiving. It suggests passivity, when successful aging in place involves preparation. And that preparation is best begun in middle age.

About 10% of the U.S. population age 85 and over lived in institutional settings like nursing homes in 2013, according to the Administration on Aging. While plenty of good facilities exist, they’re rarely the first choice of older adults or their families.



Group: Millions face overwhelming long-term care costs

By Gail Marksjarvis, CT; The Detroit News ~ Mar 06, 2016

With millions of baby boomers and their children at risk of being devastated by long-term health care costs, a nonpartisan group has announced that it is pushing for a new national universal care policy.

Among the possibilities considered by the Long Term Care Financing Collaborative would be getting employers to automatically enroll their employees in long-term care insurance policies at work, with employees paying regularly toward insurance from each paycheck.





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