Merck & Co., Inc. Statement on Medicare Part D Assistance |
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J., June 20, 2009 - Merck & Co., Inc. today said it supports a proposal to provide additional assistance to Medicare Part D beneficiaries who have reached the coverage gap (donut hole) in their prescription benefit. Merck has a history of working to increase access to affordable health care and prescription drug coverage. In 2006, Merck supported the implementation of the Medicare Part D program and continues to support its design and mission. Since its introduction, the Medicare Part D program has shown that beneficiaries' access to medicines has greatly improved and they are saving money. However, the dynamics of the Medicare Part D coverage gap have created some instability in the benefit for the consumer. Providing additional assistance in the coverage gap supports the success of the Medicare Part D program and mitigates cost hurdles for Medicare patients that can lead to lack of treatment adherence. "Our goal is to make sure that every patient who has been prescribed a Merck medicine has access to that medicine," said Richard T. Clark, chairman, president and CEO of Merck. "Merck has been providing free medicines to Medicare Part D beneficiaries through our Patient Assistance Programs for many years. With this new proposal we will go the extra step and offer direct savings to a greater number of Medicare Part D beneficiaries in the coverage gap." Merck Patient Assistance Programs Patients in the United States now may be eligible for the program if their household income is at or below 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), which is set by the U.S. government and they are uninsured or otherwise unable to afford their medicines. This means that patients now qualify if they have a household income of $43,320 or less for individuals, $58,280 or less for couples, or $88,200 or less for a family of four, even if the financial situation is temporary due to unemployment or other reasons. Previously, patients were eligible if they were 200 percent or below FPL, which currently is $21,660, $29,140 and $44,100¹, respectively. The Merck Patient Assistance Program is one of the oldest and most generous assistance programs in the industry. Over the past seven years, Merck has provided more than 1.7 million prescriptions to patients through the Merck Patient Assistance Program, at a value of $1.9 billion. For more information on Merck's patient assistance programs visit: visit www.MerckHelps.com or call (800) PAP-5400. About Merck Forward-Looking Statement |
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