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Both candidates say they would help cover the cost of prescription drugs for the 39 million elderly and disabled Americans who participate in Medicare. But they would take quite different approaches: George W. Bush proposes a complete restructuring of Medicare that would give private insurers and health care providers a greater role in determining benefits. Al Gore would add limited drug coverage to the existing government-run Medicare system.
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MEDICARE
BASIC DRUG COVERAGE
GEORGE W. BUSH
Not yet determined, but campaign officials estimate plan would cover an average of $800 in annual drug expenses for each beneficiary.
AL GORE
Medicare would pay 50% of prescription expenses, subject to caps: Government share limited to $1,000 in first year of program, rising to $2,500 after 10 years.
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OUT-OF-POCKET SPENDING CAPS
GEORGE W. BUSH
Plan would cover all medical expenses, including drugs, above $6,000 per year.
AL GORE
Plan would cover all prescription drug expenses exceeding $4,000 per year.
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ANNUAL PREMIUMS
GEORGE W. BUSH
Premiums would be determined by each private insurer and HMO. The government would contribute a fixed amount for each beneficiary, equal to 25% of the average annual premium for all drug plans.
AL GORE
Beneficiaries would pay premiums of $350 a year initially, rising to $540 when plan is fully phased-in. Government would pay 50% of the cost of coverage.
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CO-PAYS AND DEDUCTIBLES
GEORGE W. BUSH
The amounts beneficiaries pay out of pocket would be determined by each participating insurer and HMO.
AL GORE
Beneficiaries would pay 50% of the cost of each prescription.
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ENROLLMENT
GEORGE W. BUSH
Beneficiaries could switch plans once a year. They could go without drug coverage initially but later sign up for a plan that provides it.
AL GORE
Beneficiaries would have one opportunity to sign up for drug coverage when they reach the age of 65. After that, they could obtain drug coverage only if dropped from their HMO or retiree drug plan.
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LOW-INCOME SUBSIDIES
GEORGE W. BUSH
Government would cover co-pays and premiums for all health costs, including prescription drugs, for individuals with incomes below $11,300 and couples below $15,000. The subsidies would phase out at income levels of $14,590 for individuals and $19,680 for couples.
AL GORE
Same as Bush plan, except the subsidies would phase out at income levels of $12,525 for individuals and $16,875 for couples.
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Source: Bush and Gore campaigns
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