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"They are asking why it is so much cheaper," said Joe Baker, president of the New York-based advocacy group. "One reason is this limited pharmacy network, and that's one thing they should think carefully about." "For many people, there are probably plans with higher premiums that are a better deal, because their drug is included, and their pharmacy is included, and they face fewer restrictions," said Vicki Gottlich, a senior policy analyst with another consumer group, the Center for Medicare Advocacy in Washington. The loudest complaints are coming from local pharmacists, who see the Humana Walmart plan as unfair competition. The National Community Pharmacists Association says it violates the "spirit and intent" of Medicare rules.
"It's kind of like a beginning of a race to the bottom," said John Coster, a pharmacist turned lobbyist for the group. Medicare "is sending a signal to other plans that severe restrictions on covered drugs and severe restrictions on access to pharmacies are acceptable. And we think that will put us on a slippery slope to a lower-quality pharmacy benefit." The pharmacists also say the plan either does not cover many of the drugs most commonly used by seniors, or charges a higher copayment. Humana spokesman Noland disputes that, saying that the plan's list is "comprehensive and robust." Medicare's analysis found that the number of drugs covered exceeds the average for all prescription plans, said spokesman Peter Ashkenaz. But the list of preferred pharmacies is limited. "For some beneficiaries who don't have access to a Walmart, or don't go to Walmart, this may not be the best plan for them," said Ashkenaz. Open enrollment started Monday and runs through Dec. 31. ___ Online: Medicare: http://www.medicare.gov/
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