Experts debate whether seniors will flock to the temporary cards.
On Dec. 10, only two days after President Bush signed sweeping Medicare legislation, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued an interim final rule providing for the prescription drug discount card program authorized by the new law.
The discount cards, which will cost beneficiaries a maximum of $30 annually, are designed to provide an immediate transitional benefit for beneficiaries until full drug coverage is up and running in 2006. CMS estimates that, starting in June, the Medicare-endorsed cards will save beneficiaries an average of 10 to 15...
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