Part D Mandated Rebates: CBO Weighs In On Likely Premium Increases
Executive Summary
Medicare Part D premiums would be 5 percent higher in 2011 - and about 20 percent higher in 2019 - than they would be under current law if Part D revisions included in the House Tri-committee health reform bill are enacted, according to the Congressional Budget Office
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