WASHINGTON – More than 2.65 million Medicare recipients have saved more than $1.5 billion on their prescriptions this year, a $569-per-person average, while premiums have remained stable, the government plans to announce today....
That is an increase in the quality of life for our seniors. It is a return of monies to local economies rather than stockholder dividents. That means there is more COMPETENCY to our HEALTH CARE system that allows Seniors to take their medication rather than pick and choose the medications they will take today. The more competenct the health care system is the less it will cost as the demand for hospital beds are replaced by 'wellness' and longevity.