Posted At BlackNews.com
BY : Reverend Jesse L. Jackson
For Ms. J, a resident of Macomb County, Michigan, the prescription drug program is a nightmare. Now in her seventies, she and her husband live on Social Security and a small pension from his work. His company went belly-up so he lost his health care benefits. But with discount drug cards, they've been able to buy medicine for about $135 a month. Now under the new drug program, their discount cards won't work ---- and the deductible of the plans that cover their drugs costs $250-500. She's worked with her pharmacy, gone to a special briefing at the school, spent Christmas with her computer literate daughter going through the alternatives. And in every one, she'll end up paying more than she does now. "I'm between a rock and a hard place," she said, and "something has to give." At Rainbow PUSH, we held a special briefing for ministers because churches are flooded with distraught seniors confounded by a program that doesn't make sense.
The new, privatized prescription drug program is a mess. Hundreds of thousands of our most vulnerable citizens have found themselves cut off from prescriptions paid for by Medicaid and unable to get obtain essential medicines. Millions of seniors ---- including those in sound body and mind, even those with advanced degrees ---- find themselves stupefied by a blizzard of insurance company offerings that are difficult to judge.


















