S 1263 IS
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1263
To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to establish a
voluntary Medicare Prescription Drug Plan under which eligible medicare
beneficiaries may elect to receive coverage under the Rx Option for outpatient
prescription drugs and a combined deductible.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 27, 2001
Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire (for himself and Mr. ALLARD) introduced the
following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance
A BILL
To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to establish a
voluntary Medicare Prescription Drug Plan under which eligible medicare
beneficiaries may elect to receive coverage under the Rx Option for outpatient
prescription drugs and a combined deductible.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
(a) SHORT TITLE- This Act may be cited as the `Voluntary Medicare
Prescription Drug Plan Act of 2001'.
(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS- The table of contents of this Act is as follows:
Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 2. Medicare payment for outpatient prescription drugs.
`Part D--Voluntary Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
`Sec. 1860A. Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.
`Sec. 1860B. Rx Option.
`Sec. 1860C. Combined deductible.
`Sec. 1860D. Partnerships with private entities to offer the Rx
Option.'.
Sec. 3. Conforming changes to Medigap.
SEC. 2. MEDICARE PAYMENT FOR OUTPATIENT PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
(a) IN GENERAL- Title XVIII of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395 et
seq.) is amended by redesignating part D as part E and by inserting after part
C the following new part:
`Part D--Voluntary Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
`MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN
`SEC. 1860A. (a) IN GENERAL- Each Medicare Prescription Drug Plan eligible
individual may elect coverage (beginning on January 1, 2002) under this part
by enrolling in the Rx Option in order to receive coverage for outpatient
prescription drugs as described in section 1860B and to pay a combined
deductible under section 1860C.
`(b) MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL DEFINED- In this
part, the term `Medicare Prescription Drug Plan eligible individual' means an
individual who is--
`(1) eligible for benefits under part A and enrolled under part B;
`(2) not enrolled in a Medicare+Choice plan under part C; and
`(3) not eligible for medical assistance for outpatient prescription
drugs under title XIX.
`RX OPTION
`SEC. 1860B. (a) ENROLLMENT IN THE RX OPTION-
`(1) IN GENERAL- Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary
shall establish a process for the enrollment of Medicare Prescription Drug
Plan eligible individuals under the Rx Option that is based upon the process
for enrollment in Medicare+Choice plans under part C of this title.
`(A) 2-YEAR OBLIGATION- Except as provided in subparagraph (B), a
Medicare Prescription Drug Plan eligible individual who elects the Rx
Option shall be subject to the provisions of this part for a minimum
period of 2 years, beginning with the first full month during which the
individual is eligible for benefits under the Rx Option.
`(B) FREE LOOK PERIOD- An individual who elects the Rx Option may
disenroll from such Option no later than the last day of the first full
month following the month in which such election was made.
`(3) ENROLLMENT IN MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTAL POLICIES- An individual
enrolled in the Rx Option may be enrolled only in a medicare supplemental
policy subject to the special rules described in section 1882(v).
`(b) OUTPATIENT PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS-
`(1) IN GENERAL- Beginning in 2002, under the Rx Option, after the
enrollee has met the combined deductible under section 1860C, the Secretary
shall provide a benefit for outpatient prescription drugs through private
entities under section 1860D equal to 50 percent of the lesser of--
`(A) the cost of outpatient prescription drugs for such year;
or
`(2) COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT- In the case of any calendar year
beginning after 2002, the dollar amount in paragraph (1)(B) shall be
increased by an amount equal to--
`(A) such dollar amount; multiplied by
`(B) the percentage (if any) by which--
`(i) the prescription drug component of the Consumer Price Index for
all urban consumers (all items city average) for the 12-month period
ending with August of the preceding year; exceeds
`(ii) such prescription drug component of the Consumer Price Index
for the 12-month period ending with August 2001.
`(3) ROUNDING- If any increase determined under paragraph (2) is not a
multiple of $1, such increase shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of
$1.
`COMBINED DEDUCTIBLE
`SEC. 1860C. (a) IN GENERAL- Notwithstanding any provision of this title
and beginning in 2002, a beneficiary electing the Rx Option shall be subject
to a combined deductible that shall apply in lieu of the deductibles applied
under sections 1813(a)(1) and 1833(b).
`(1) IN GENERAL- For purposes of subsection (a), the combined deductible
is equal to $675.
`(2) COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT- In the case of any calendar year after
2002, the dollar amount in paragraph (1) shall be increased by an amount
equal to--
`(A) such dollar amount; multiplied by
`(B) the percentage (if any) by which--
`(i) the medical component of the Consumer Price Index for all urban
consumers (all items city average) for the 12-month period ending with
August of the preceding year; exceeds
`(ii) such medical component of the Consumer Price Index for the
12-month period ending with August 2001.
`(3) ROUNDING- If any increase determined under paragraph (2) is not a
multiple of $1, such increase shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of
$1.
`(c) APPLICATION- In applying the combined deductible described in
subsection (a) such deductible shall apply to each expense incurred on a
calendar year basis for each item or service covered under this title, and
each expense paid on a calendar year basis for such an item or service shall
be credited against such deductible.
`PARTNERSHIPS WITH PRIVATE ENTITIES TO OFFER THE RX OPTION
`SEC. 1860D. (a) PARTNERSHIPS-
`(1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary shall contract with private entities for
the provision of outpatient prescription drug benefits under the Rx
Option.
`(2) PRIVATE ENTITIES- The private entities described in paragraph (1)
shall include insurers (including issuers of medicare supplemental policies
under section 1882), pharmaceutical benefit managers, chain pharmacies,
groups of independent pharmacies, and other private entities that the
Secretary determines are appropriate.
`(3) AREAS- The Secretary may award a contract to a private entity under
this section on a local, regional, or national basis.
`(4) DRUG BENEFITS ONLY THROUGH PRIVATE ENTITIES- Outpatient
prescription drug benefits under the Rx Option shall be offered only through
a contract with a private entity under this section.
`(b) SECRETARY REQUIRED TO CONTRACT WITH ANY WILLING QUALIFIED PRIVATE
ENTITY- The Secretary may not exclude a private entity from receiving a
contract to provide outpatient prescription drug benefits under the Rx Option
if the private entity meets all of the requirements established by the
Secretary for providing such benefits.'.
SEC. 3. CONFORMING CHANGES TO MEDIGAP.
Section 1882 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ss) is amended by
adding at the end the following new subsection:
`(v) SPECIAL RULES FOR MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLAN ENROLLEES-
`(1) REVISION OF BENEFIT PACKAGES-
`(A) IN GENERAL- Notwithstanding subsection (p), the benefit packages
established under such subsection (including the 2 plans described in
paragraph (11)(A) of such subsection) shall be revised (in the manner
described in subsection (p)(1)(E)) so that each of the benefit packages
classified as `A' through `J' remain exactly the same, except that each
benefit package shall include special rules that apply only to individuals
enrolled in the Rx Option under section 1860B as follows:
`(i) COMBINED DEDUCTIBLE- Each benefit package shall require the
beneficiary of the policy to pay annual out-of-pocket expenses (other
than premiums) in an amount equal to the amount of the combined
deductible under section 1860C(b) before the policy begins payment of
any benefits.
`(ii) PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE- In the case of a benefit package
classified as `H', `I', and `J', such policy may not provide coverage
for outpatient prescription drugs that duplicates the coverage for
outpatient prescription drugs provided under the Rx Option under section
1860B(b).
`(B) ADJUSTED PREMIUM- In the case of an individual enrolled in the Rx
Option, the premium for the policy in which the individual is enrolled may
be appropriately adjusted to reflect the special rules applicable to such
individual under subparagraph (A).
`(2) RENEWABILITY AND CONTINUITY OF COVERAGE- The revisions of benefit
packages under paragraph (1) shall not affect--
`(A) the renewal of medicare supplemental policies under this section
that are in existence on the effective date of such revisions; or
`(B) the continuity of coverage under such policies.'.
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