Robert Hayes

Robert Hayes
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We see it as a searing indictment of this convoluted drug program. People are faced with a bewildering array of for-profit insurance plans. These plans are seen as so complex and unreliable that many people in great need of help are staying on the sidelines.
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The only way to make sense of it is to use sophisticated Web tools and make sure to follow up with the plan that seems to work for you.
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The overwhelming bewilderment begins with the scores of competing plans that are being offered,
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For people who can afford it, the insurance value of these drug plans is an important one.
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The likelihood of someone picking the least expensive plan is remote. Many people are taking a shot in the dark.
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The secretary is confronting reality finally, and that is a good thing. We all know consumers were confused, but we had no sense the leadership in the federal government was so confused.
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The response has been tremendous. People hear it once, and they get up off the couch to buy the album.
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There's so much complexity that in a sense the people confused by the benefit are the ones who are the most knowledgeable on Medicare. And for sure, there will be many people who will be confronted with the complexity and, sadly, they will throw their hands up and give up.
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Somewhere along the line, something turned nasty, and I don't know what it was.
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At this point, the only reliable resource is the kindness of friends and strangers.
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There's literally hundreds of cases like just this in our office, right now.
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Unless you have a crystal ball that guarantees you'll be healthy for the next year, you're better off signing up if you can afford it.
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Virtually all physicians - even with a small cut in payments - will still accept Medicare patients.
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Nearly 20 million of the 21 million people already had drug coverage. The voluntary enrollment rate compares miserably with the rate achieved in the 11-month period when Medicare was originally launched in 1966. Nearly all eligible Americans signed up for the program back then.