Mismanagement derails Medicare B drug program
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator
Senator Barrasso, an orthopedic surgeon, cited administrative hassles, burdensome drug transportation rules, and vendor delivery problems for wasting taxpayer funds and complicating the delivery of medical services.
“It is well past time that
“When emergencies, illnesses, or major household repairs occur in our families, we find a way to pay the bill. We look at our budgets, tighten our belts, and find alternative places to save. We eliminate luxury items and stop wasteful spending.
The Competitive Acquisition Program, launched in July 2006, was created as an alternative to the usual payment system for Part B drugs, which are typically injected or infused in the physician’s office. The program will be suspended as of January 2009.
Senator Barrasso singled out
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Washington bureaucrats claim they are considering alternative ways to improve the program.
“The new Administration has a tremendous opportunity to learn from Dr. Randy Johnston and the 4,200 other participating doctors. Rather than hamstring providers, perhaps