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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Obama: End to Doughnut Hole Near; Rebate Checks Head to NY Seniors

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010   

NEW YORK - President Obama paid a visit to a senior center on Tuesday to send the message that the nation is headed toward closing the gap in prescription drug coverage. Checks in the amount of $250 started going out this week to 4 million seniors in New York and across the nation.

Marilyn Pinsky, the state president of AARP-New York says those rebate checks are the first step in closing the so-called "doughnut hole" gap in prescription drug coverage.

"People in Medicare Part D who have paid more than $940 in out-of-pocket drug costs should automatically receive a check after reaching that threshold."

Opponents have threatened to rollback the president's health care reform plan, arguing it will hurt jobs and add to the deficit. President Obama says the plan will cut brand name prescription drug costs by 50 percent next year, and the gap in prescription drug coverage will be closed completely in the next decade.

Pinsky says AARP has heard reports of scam artists out there looking to take advantage of seniors. They may be making false promises about the checks that will be sent automatically.

"One thing we want people in New York State to know is that you will get that check without doing anything, and if anyone calls you and says 'We will help you get that check,' report them immediately to either Medicare or the attorney general's office."

Pinsky says checks will be mailed to the same address as Social Security checks, and if that address needs to be updated, seniors should contact their local Social Security office.

More information about determining eligibility and how to keep prescription drugs costs low using the Doughnut Hole Calculator is available at the AARP website, www.aarp.org.






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